Lol, hardware >>>>>>>>>>>>> emulation. :booger:
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Lol, hardware >>>>>>>>>>>>> emulation. :booger:
I'd believe Gobby's whole playing the games thing if he actually played games instead of just hoarding dumps. :P
Speaking of dumps, those sausages I had last night made a return appearance!!!!
:PP
Rare roms 4 sale. Not the ones you can download just anywhere.
Geez, Quark has some nasty teeth. Doesn't DS9 have a decent dentist on it? :wacko:
Like I said earlier, it's very often user error with Warrior. And lots of other people for that matter. I've had one console go bad on me ever and require repairs, a silver slim PS2. Now with some consoles (gamegear, turbo duo, turbo express, cdrom2) repairs are just part of the cost of ownership and once done all are stable systems.
Exactly, I've repaired many NESs with the blinking light back to pretty much new. There's no cost to it either, just boil the connectors in water, and scrub them with a toothbrush. Real hard stuff...
got a question for you guys. how do you repair/fix buttons on a controller that aren't working or need to be pressed hard to work?
Fixing the Dreamcast Reset error is as easy as opening up the DC then pushing the little spikes back down. Done it several times.
Now only if repairing the 2nd controller port was that easy to fix