Hello o/
Hi there o/ New face here.
I'm a collector who started with a small NES collection, and now has a small collection of everything. I've started a vlog on youtube that talks about retrogames, andI like to do stuff.
What kind of stuff?
Well, stuff... sometimes I try to fix a system myself, or I try some restoration on a label, do a new art for something. But those are examples on the videogame side. I also do stuff related to other stuff... I just hope that's not too much stuff on this...
Anyway, if anyone wants to talk about anything, or wants to ask about how to do something*. Message me and I will help you out
I think that's pretty much it for intros...
* That if I know what you're talking about lol
I'm a collector who started with a small NES collection, and now has a small collection of everything. I've started a vlog on youtube that talks about retrogames, andI like to do stuff.
What kind of stuff?
Well, stuff... sometimes I try to fix a system myself, or I try some restoration on a label, do a new art for something. But those are examples on the videogame side. I also do stuff related to other stuff... I just hope that's not too much stuff on this...
Anyway, if anyone wants to talk about anything, or wants to ask about how to do something*. Message me and I will help you out
I think that's pretty much it for intros...
* That if I know what you're talking about lol
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Sometimes, minor repairs. For example, I'm going to work on a Game Boy classic this weekend that's not showing the entire picture on the screen
Here's an example of cosmetic restoration
http://retroativo.blogspot.com.br/2011/06/limpando-um-snes-baby.html
Originally posted by: RetroAtivo
Mostly cosmetic. I've got some pretty beat up consoles and games in my hand and I'm working on making it look good again.
Sometimes, minor repairs. For example, I'm going to work on a Game Boy classic this weekend that's not showing the entire picture on the screen
Here's an example of cosmetic restoration
http://retroativo.blogspot.com.br/2011/06/limpando-um-snes-b...
Lol that is one dirty SNES controller. I once bought a crappy GB that had missing lines on the screen, and with a sink, some paper towels, and a hair dryer, I got it looking almost brand new
Yes, that's mostly what I'm going to do on the GB It has missing lines that I'll try to fix, and well.... seems that it was on a smoker home...
Besides that I like to restore labels. I feel like a challenge... to make a label exactly as the original, and from scratch (Like I did with Street Fighter 2 on the pics - oh, and it was included on the $20 lol)