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May 2014 Pick ups
irvgotti452:
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--- Quote from: wiggy on May 03, 2014, 01:54:36 AM ---His GBAs look like a bag of dicks.
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LMAO. That one gave me a pretty good chuckle! :P
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http://youtu.be/OT7xc_XqYO8 - full joke.
sheep2001:
That was VERY funny.
Dr.Agon:
nice, LOL'd!
also,
picked up
mario tennis open (3ds)
uncharted golden abyss (PSVita)
and dragons crown (PSVita) today
Ozzy_98:
Got three items today and yesterday
The FFV I thought I owned, but when I looked over my old notes, turns out it wasn't missing, I never bought one. Thought I'd better correct that, since it was my fave, and I already had a cover printed for it.
The SSI game is in rough shape, but has a cluebook with it, that alone was worth the price. I focus on the gold box games, but since I'm only missing Neverwinter Nights ($200+ when it shows up, and it almost never shows up), it may be a while.
The bag in the background is a Z-bag. used for carrying your nes over to a friends house. It was cheap so thought I'd pick it up.
e_brugal:
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--- Quote from: Bear78 on May 02, 2014, 11:45:13 PM ---I have a Kinivo 501BN. I had a cheap 3 port switch at one point too that did not work either. I have tried the "tricks" that people suggested with no luck but I think some people have got it to work with various on/off hot swaping techniques... still more of a pain then it should be.
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What resolution does your TV run at? I've heard theories that if the TV and switch box are not the same resolution, you can have problems. For example, if the switch box max resolution is 1080p, but the TV max is only 1080i, then you might not get an image on the screen. Again, it's a theory I've read about.
I'm still probably gonna keep the thing. I think I'll fire it up tomorrow night and see what's what.
These are the switch boxes I'm using.
Three of them have four sets of composite, s-video, component, analog audio, digital optical, and ethernet.
The other one has four sets of HDMI and digital optical.
All four boxes let you name each input such as NES, SNES, N64, Wii ect...
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How many systems can you hook up in one of those switch box?