Famicom Titler - $500 + shipping
RGB signals were tapped using the guide (https://www.chrismcovell.com/gotRGB/fctitler.html). I re-used the existing DIN connector and wired it up for a Genesis 8-pin DIN standard.
Individually shielded wires were used for the RGB mod. You can see the large amount of rework that is on the bottom of the main CPU/PPU board. I received the console this way and never researched it further. I can only assume it is a factory bodge, no idea what for.
Here is a closer shot of the bodge work and the points I tapped the RGB signals.
Inside shot of the console, you can just see the blue wires that connect the RGB signals
Also included is a NES to Famicom cart adapter. This adapter is a bit special as it has the NES cart facing forward when inserted into the console - cheaper adapters have the NES cart facing backwards. Another feature of this adapter is the NES cart connector was replaced with a connector from a Game Genie. (Notice the galoob logo). This gets rid of the death grip this adapter used to have and still provides very reliable cart connections. A bit of clear vinyl tape and a thick card stock provide the slight hump on the front of the famicom adapter and ensure it fits the console snugly.
The Bad? - This console does have pretty noticeable jail-bars, especially on black or light blue screen. The stylus is also missing, but a suitable replacement should be fairly easy to find - its just a little plastic stick, nothing special.
Mega Man NES LOT - $180 + shipping
SNES LOT - $225 + shipping
RGB signals were tapped using the guide (https://www.chrismcovell.com/gotRGB/fctitler.html). I re-used the existing DIN connector and wired it up for a Genesis 8-pin DIN standard.
Individually shielded wires were used for the RGB mod. You can see the large amount of rework that is on the bottom of the main CPU/PPU board. I received the console this way and never researched it further. I can only assume it is a factory bodge, no idea what for.
Here is a closer shot of the bodge work and the points I tapped the RGB signals.
Inside shot of the console, you can just see the blue wires that connect the RGB signals
Also included is a NES to Famicom cart adapter. This adapter is a bit special as it has the NES cart facing forward when inserted into the console - cheaper adapters have the NES cart facing backwards. Another feature of this adapter is the NES cart connector was replaced with a connector from a Game Genie. (Notice the galoob logo). This gets rid of the death grip this adapter used to have and still provides very reliable cart connections. A bit of clear vinyl tape and a thick card stock provide the slight hump on the front of the famicom adapter and ensure it fits the console snugly.
The Bad? - This console does have pretty noticeable jail-bars, especially on black or light blue screen. The stylus is also missing, but a suitable replacement should be fairly easy to find - its just a little plastic stick, nothing special.
Mega Man NES LOT - $180 + shipping
SNES LOT - $225 + shipping

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