How many ways are there to say Jackpot?

**Update**
All working, but nes pin connector seems flimsy.
N64
Jet Force Gemini
Mission Impossible
Goldeneye 007
Army men Sarges Heroes
Mario Party 1
"         "      2
"          "      3
rush 2
Diddy Kong racing
Wheel of Fortune
Super Smash Bros
Yoshi's Story
Donkey Kong 64
Super Mario 64
Mario Kart 64
4x controllers
ac cord only

Snes
Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country 3
Yoshi's Island
Pitfall
Super Mario World
2x controllers
all cords

Nes
Bible Adventures (I know what im playing today)
Journey to the Promised Land Exodus (looks very dark for biblical game)
SMB 3
SMB/Duckhunt
Tetris
Dr Mario
2x controllers
all cords

Its not an end all be all find, but I think its a decent price for a start up collection.



I promised myself that I won't make a thread unless it beats the previous thread.
I think I did today, will update with details later.

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finally got an nes ^^ also a dr mario was inside

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n64 back with revenge
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all this for $50


Comments

  • very nice sir, good score!
  • hell yea dude. awesome score. Especially that N64. Tons of the greats in there.
  • Wow, that's an amazing score. I'm liking the complete Mario Party set.
  • That is awesome dude. I wish I could find sweet games for a bucks each like that. I want those mario party's image.
  • Im happy that I have an nes now,

    but my yard sale is a fail

    1 hour in and only $.50 made
  • I found a garage sale with a nice SNES system and other random SNES games in a wicker basket for $0.25 each once image. I ended up getting the whole basket for $1 image!
  • nice flipping lot there buddy congrats.
  • You scored well. The blue Bible Adventures is definitely harder to find, and I can definitely say, again, BRAVO.
  • Great find. I would probably pay over $100 for that stuff easily and still be really excited. Good job!
  • You willin to sell me that Mario Party 2 let me know!

  • That's a great N64 score. Sarge's Heroes is actually surprisingly fun!
  • Thanks for all the comments

    Damn, just found out snes doesn't work (which is weird it worked when i tested earlier) now only power turns on and nothing on screen. Also, my dad's playing the shit out journey to the promise land exodus (I didn't even had a chance to give it go yet).
  • Try using your N64 RF/AV cables to hook the SNES up. The port for the AV cables on the N64 is identical to the AV port on the SNES. You could also try your NES's RF switch...it could be the RF port or the switch itself that's faulty, but either way you have alternatives image
  • I ruled out the av cables.

    Ima try the rf unit.

    My guess would the pin connection, cause on some games I see sparkles of pink and flashes of green (hard to explain). Ima open up later and try to manually realign the pin connection for snes.
    *edit* also I happen to open the snes up and it was dirty (brown grimy stuff); worth trying to clean it out for fix?
  • The snes is driving me nuts.



    Problem:

    Light is on but games won't display or sound (usually).

    when I put in...

    -Super Mario World I get a random sound/music from in game (underground level, coin sound, etc) and it does not display.

    -NCAA I get random specks of pink or solid grey screen.

    -another game (forgot title) boots to the initial disclaimer screen and stops

    whats going on?



    Attempts:

    -I tested 2 working av cords and 1 working rf unit to no avail. So cords weren't the problem.

    -I also tried cleaning the contacts and still nothing.

    -Took the sound chip out and back in firmly (assuming that it could've been loose).

    -I took it apart and checked everything and to my knowledge there is no obvious signs of damage or tampering.



    sigh...will this snes be only good for parts now?

    **edit**
    I read wizard's advice wrong, im going to try that now (good eye catching that in pics)
    i found the exact same problem on youtube (no solution though)

    watch from 4:05

  • Originally posted by: the_wizard_666

    Try using your N64 RF/AV cables to hook the SNES up. The port for the AV cables on the N64 is identical to the AV port on the SNES. You could also try your NES's RF switch...it could be the RF port or the switch itself that's faulty, but either way you have alternatives image


    I do the same with my RF cables for my nes and snes. Too bad my snes decided to get all screwy on me all of the sudden.
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