koitsu wrote:
unregistered wrote:
Want to say that you could get a Nintendo-made FC to NES cartridge converter too... found two so far... walk into a GameStop type store and compare all the NES Gyromite and Stack-Up cartridges... the heavyer ones have Nintendo-made FC to NES cartridge converters...
There are some
easier methods, and these adapters are in
more than just the games you list. Be sure to note that the 2nd link I've provided also has a paragraph describing an alternate method of detecting which carts have the adapter (has to do with case screw count (5 vs. 3)). Most used games stores I know of
will not let you sit there weighing/messing about with all of their stock/inventory to "find a special cartridge" (plus, the instant you find it, they're going to ask you what's special about it, and then they'll begin selling them as L@@K R4R3!!!!!!1!!! and at an increased price for absolutely no good reason).
Haha, ok, well at the GameStop store near here... there was a section of wall with shelves holding stacks of nes games up pretty high... and there were many Gyromite cartridges sitting around there... and so I carefully gathered them up and found the heaviest one after a while of making sure the store person wasn't noticeing me... and went and purchased it... and it had a Nintendo-made FC converter just like I was expecting. Thought someone else might be able to do the same thing.
I also think you could tell the ends of the pins of the FC converters from the normal US games. But, I remember choosing my cartridge by its weight. And that is cool to know about the 5 vs 3
pin screw part... both of my converter carts ha
ved 5
pins screws.
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