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RE: The “Joys” of Original Retro Hardware

in #technology3 days ago

I have a bunch of retro gaming machines. Atari 2600 that isn't working but has 100+ game carts for, a Fairchild system with a handful of games that we just brought home from my wife's parent's. and our original NES that I know works. Shit part is HAVING to have a crt to make them work right. I have to haul our shitty old tv up so I can try out the Fairchild. That being said I am ALL FOR emulators given the trouble keeping some of the old systems running.

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I've a bunch of adapters for converting signals but the coax ones either needs mods or yeah an old tv, and even TVs with the input do not always tune in or hold signal any longer because they expect better quality input nowadays or are "helpful" by constantly fine-tuning!