I recieved a Yobo FC game Console for christmas, and I'm wondering why it's really not working. Okay, I counted, and there are more than 60 pins, so I don't think I need a 72 to 60 pin converter. I put a game in the system, and it didn't even feel like I put in anything, it was really loose. Nothing would work though! I am sad. Any ideas why? Thanks.
Oh... nevermind... dumb mistake... you have to push down really hard to get the thing to click, but once you do it stays in nice and tight.
Yeah, I have a rather dumb question about this console. It has 72 pins, okay? Yeah, are you even able to play 60 pin famicom games on this system? I am confused here. Does anyone know?
Celius wrote:
Are you even able to play 60 pin famicom games on this system?
If the connector is 72 pins wide, no.
You'll need an adapter in order to do this - there are plenty of varieties available, so you shouldn't have trouble finding one. The "Honeybee" is one common adapter (whose logo bears a striking resemblance to that of Hudson Soft).
Dude, I've never had so much trouble finding something! There are 2 things that I found, and they each are not buyable! I hate this! Can you do a quick search and tell me if I'm just retarded?
EDIT: Oh, and yeah, I searched "Honeybee adapter", and a bunch of things popped up for the SFC/SNES adapter, but NOTHING for the FC/NES adapter! Help!
Just buy a Stack-Up cart off Ebay.
I've never seen a Stack-Up cart without the converter in it.
Or make an adapter, see here:
http://www.54.org/condev/FC_NES_Conv/
I'm sorry, what the heck is that? This really shouldn't be that hard... Maybe I should just buy a NeoFami from these guys, it'd be easier, and not as expensive...