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Nintendo - 2. NES \ SNES \ Famicom \ Super Famicom
2. NES \ SNES \ Famicom \ Super Famicom
Super Famicom Test Cart примерная стоимость EUR 99.00
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- NES World Class Service Control Deck примерная стоимость $67.66
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- Nintendo Authorized Repair Center Counter Test SNES примерная стоимость $142.50
описание
Comes with all cords built in (AC, cable connector to TV,
A/V cables.)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- Nes RACERMATE RACER MATE CHALLENGE 2 примерная стоимость $230.00
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- Famicom Dragonball Z Gold
----------------------------------------------------------------------- NES -Yellow- Legend of Zelda test cartridge примерная цена $351.50
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- SNES Burn-in/Test Cartridge примерная стоимость $100.00
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- Nintendo SUPER FAMICOM BOX with 5 Games ! Japan примерная стоимость $320.00
описание
Has AV cables, attached power lead, 2 controllers and 5 games built-in :
1. Super Mario Kart
2. Super Mario Collection
3. Star Fox
4. T&E 3D-Simulation Golf
5. Super Mahjong 2
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- Super Wildcard DX 2 64Mbit примерная стоимость 95 Euro
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- SNES proto FS примерная стоимость $1500
The NES/Famicom WideBoy uses the Famicom just for power. The WideBoy hardware has to write to RAM with different gfx halfway down the screen as the Famicom does not have enough BG tiles in VRAM to display the entire gameboy screen.
The interesting thing about this WideBoy is that it uses the Famicom just for power, basically. The custom hardware feeds an 8k RAM chip with a CHR version of the GameBoy's screen. If the BIOS has crashed, or the reset button is held down, the GB just happily keeps on running. I've played with the WB's hardware by putting a custom program into the Famicom's memory (displaying wavy scrolling of the GB screen, pixel-doubling, etc...) and it would seem that the custom hardware in the WideBoy has a timer to switch the graphics being fed to the 8k RAM chip after displaying a certain number of CHR tiles. You see, the Famicom doesn't have enough BG tiles in VRAM to display an entire 160x144 Gameboy screen, so the WideBoy hardware has to write to the same RAM with different graphics halfway down the screen.
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