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Charlas en general con todo lo relacionado a los videojuegos retro.

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Ya lo limpie (cartucho y puerto) con contac cleaner, y lija y cepillo de dientes y bueno solo me falto hecharlo a la lavadora y nada.
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cedlink wrote:muchas gracias a todos, y pues si dije famili porque la verdad es lo que mas abunda por alla y creo que todos estan familiarisados, aca en centro america las que abundan son las Polystationy esas andan entre 20 y 25 dolares. Hasta donde tengo entendido si bien no son lo mismo pero si son similares no?


en cuanto a formato aqui se usa el NTSC
Mm no, los Polystation son de los llamados "NOAC". Una versión más moderna del hardware, con la mayoría de las funciones resumidas en un solo chip. Son una porquería, te recomiendo evitarlos.

Lo mejor que podrías hacer es ver si te conseguís un clon discreto, esos que tienen los chips propiamente dichos y son réplicas fieles del hardware original.
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Martin wrote:pedile a pablo que te de uno le regale varios y creo que habia repetidos =P
Una vez que sean probados e identificados serán repartidos con los chicos de la peña rosarina! :D Sinceramente no me parecía bien regalar un regalo, pero desde que vieron esas plaquetas BrunoIP y FernandoSTR se emocionaron más que yo, a compratir la riqueza. Si a vos te parece bien les paso algunos a ellos.
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como vos gustes pablinch yo te los regale a vos ;)
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Tengo que preguntarlo, ¿donde es la seccion retrobazar? me pasa igual cuando quiero comprar en internet, que es un riesgo comprar los familys como consolas sueltas y encima soy del interior (de Argentina); me compre el Mario 3 de Nes con adaptador pero como no consegui un buen family electrolab terminé jugando todo en los emuladores de la ps2 :P
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Armadillo_77 wrote:Tengo que preguntarlo, ¿donde es la seccion retrobazar? me pasa igual cuando quiero comprar en internet, que es un riesgo comprar los familys como consolas sueltas y encima soy del interior (de Argentina); me compre el Mario 3 de Nes con adaptador pero como no consegui un buen family electrolab terminé jugando todo en los emuladores de la ps2 :P
Cuando llegues a los 100 mensajes en el foro, de participación útil por supuesto, el admin te va a habilitar el retrobazar.
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:o entonces es del propio foro y controlado por el administrador; va a estar interesante preguntar por articulos que el vendedor conoce mejor que uno
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es ml pero sin comicion, no esperes la gran cosa xD
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Ya te respondieron, pero claro que funcionan, hasta los polystation los leen.

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Hardware and software compatibility issues

While most Famiclones will run most original licensed Nintendo software and work with most original carts (being even more versatile than an original NES because of the lack of regional lockout chips and sometimes having a dual 60-pin and 72-pin cartridge compatibility), the degree of hardware compatibility with original NES accessories and miscellaneous hardware equipment may vary, and even software level compatibility isn't always perfect.
The NES is replicated in a small chip underneath the black epoxy glop

The most common software-level incompatibility is the lack of CMOS backup memory, causing the few games that use it to fail when trying to save or load data. Since most modern Famiclones are based on the NES-on-a-chip ASIC, they automatically inherit all of its powers and limitations, which includes graphical glitches and compatibility issues.

At a hardware level, the most common incompatibility is the lack, in some Famiclones, of the original Famicom's expansion port (although it is always present, at least at a logical level, and in some clones it is internally hardwired; e.g. in computer-type Famiclones it is hardwired to the built-in keyboard, even if not externally accessible).

Most Famiclones also use standard Atari 9-pin shaped or even 15-pin joypad connectors instead of the proprietary NES connectors, and their controllers usually offer all of the functionality of a standard NES controller and sometimes features such as "slow motion" or several autofire keys with different speeds, which are not present on the standard out-of-the-box NES joypads. Despite being physically identical to Atari 9-pin or PC game ports, the pinouts of those connectors are not standard, and connecting standard controllers to them may result in malfunction or damage of the controller or the Famiclone itself.

Also, some Famiclones use a third connector for the light gun accessory, without the need for unplugging one of the two joypads, while the design and quality of the lightgun itself varies with those of the Famiclones themselves.

Lastly, like many modern consoles and other devices meant to be connected to a TV, many modern famiclones lack an RF modulator and instead only have separate audio and composite video outputs (sometimes S-Video), also to cut on the (already low) production costs.
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