Very cool, I played the Commodore 64 version years ago. Now to figure out how to make an ISO of the link. Come to think about it, I think there...
No, a PVM is NOT the perfect screen for retro gaming! Maybe as a secondary screen for Lan play due to the size limitation. Do you really want to...
I own 2 of the PS1 Flightsticks and confirmed only two PS2 games support true analog mode. I too wanted the Sega Ages Virtua On to work and did...
That is very cool, love the sounds of the mechanical rotary dial! Nice idea for the quick power test. You can pop that back cover, there should be...
Game Storage Guide - http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=605190#p605190 Laminated Wood flooring makes great space saving lightweight...
That lag assumption is really the upscale issues of newer LCD and LED TVs or a game pausing during an online streaming connection. SD and HDCRTs...
There are HD CRTs with DVI input as well, came out before HDMI became the standard. Easily hooked up to HDMI with an adapter cable. However, the...
If I am looking at how that RF cable is feeding into the battery terminal, it appears to just be an AC power takeoff. perhaps the RF cable...
Already mentioned in that link, just scroll further down.
As others mentioned, the belt the easiest cheapest solution. I suspect the drive in your Xbox is a Samsung. Good that its not a Thomson which...
As mentioned CRTs around the Flyback transformer have high voltage, even when unplugged. Keep clear of that when you pop the cover. That power...
Oop, I was thinking the Wii Laser I replaced, assumed the PS2 had a similar design. Well, a pencil iron should still be used to remove the...
As already posted, your idea very likely will just damage the laser ribbon cable. You can get a solder Pencil Iron for just a few bucks. You'll...
You can set the TV to play both internal speakers and external for the times you want to kick on the stereo. The built in surround speaker really...
"Father of Northeast" with a Dreamcast import? Many have played DDR in the US years before on the PS1. Anyways, my favorite of the DDR series...
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