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The R flipper on one of my controllers is broken so I bought a new set, but the new L button doesn't fit properly. Do you sell flippers that use the pin for the original SNES controllers?
I cleaned mine yesterday, all the buttons work fine but the controller creaks when pressing the buttons hard. Is this a common thing or shall I source a new controller?
@Retro Video Game Repair Good evening first of al Thanks for the indepth video very helpfull. i have 1 Question in 15:13 you show that plasticy thing from the touch screen if i accidentaly peeled it off.. is there a way to repair it or is the screen doomed?
Dont need special cleaner i cleaned mine with a damp cloth then dried it good before putting it back togeather. Fixed it with 20 minutes it works perfectly
Please, help me. When I finalized switch the shell of my dsi, when I press power, it only flashes the blue light and turn off immediately. But, if I remove the Wifi board, it stays with the blue light on, but nothing happens😖
This comment sticks out like a sore thumb seeing how old the comments are but what do you do if you have screws in the case that are corroded and have no digits so you can't open the cartridge to begin with?
Mine is not that exactly. There is a blue light and both screens are off. But when I turn it on, the bottom screen flickers very dimly. Kinda lost on why to do.
Can you hook one end of the RF switch to Nintendo and not TV,but your cable box? I don't see a place on my TV for RF connection? 2nd question,if not is its just easier to by pass the RF switch and just buy the red and black/yellow cables at best buy,I'm assuming those are easy to buy.
I have a question. So I plugged everything in, the AV cables the AC adapter, and the game, but for some reason the TV only puts out the audio and not the video. Is there anything I could try to get it to work?
So if i get this right. I could play for example a sega md on a modern tv with a (Europe) a rf connection when i plug it into the "Air Cable" connector?
Do you know why some of my n64 games work and some don’t? The ones that don’t specifically, seem to just keep resetting anywhere for a few seconds in to 2 min.
We got the whole thing set up the way you suggested but can't find it on our TV. Do you think it would be possible that our TV won't ever accept the game? It is an older GPX with a DVD player. We couldn't find any station where the Dr Mario would show up. Thanks for listening.
1) fuse is too difficult for most users to repair 2) don't bypass the fuse because you might break your already broken ds, instead perform the repair you are most likely unable to perform. Did I miss anything?
Thanks, like and subbed, i decided to try my nes, but i forgot how to hook it up, and this video helped a lot! Now i can play super mario bros like a pro