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Metroplex Trypticon wrote:My wife and I have 4 original Nintendos(not to mention about 300 games).....and have had this same problem ourselves.But only on newer tv's for some reason.
Keep rechecking your contact(in both the console and tv....give each end a little wiggle)but more than likely you are going to have to buy a rf adapter.
Good luck.![]()
I still can't believe Transformers was never made into a NES game.
Seibertron wrote:Metroplex Trypticon wrote:My wife and I have 4 original Nintendos(not to mention about 300 games).....and have had this same problem ourselves.But only on newer tv's for some reason.
Keep rechecking your contact(in both the console and tv....give each end a little wiggle)but more than likely you are going to have to buy a rf adapter.
Good luck.![]()
I still can't believe Transformers was never made into a NES game.
It was ... in Japan for the Famicom. But it's an absolutely horrid game. I liked the one for the Commodore better.
Does the RF Adapter resolve this problem? If so, I'll go buy an RF Adapter.
Seibertron wrote:When you first turn the TV on, all you can hear is a "humming" noise coming from the speakers. When I turn up the volume, I can hear the video game's music but the humming noise is still there. I am using the audio/video wires instead of an RF adapter. I thought about buying one but would prefer not since I have the original A/V wires and tons of extras. I tried some different wires but the result is still the same.
Seibertron wrote:Metroplex Trypticon wrote:My wife and I have 4 original Nintendos(not to mention about 300 games).....and have had this same problem ourselves.But only on newer tv's for some reason.
Keep rechecking your contact(in both the console and tv....give each end a little wiggle)but more than likely you are going to have to buy a rf adapter.
Good luck.![]()
I still can't believe Transformers was never made into a NES game.
It was ... in Japan for the Famicom. But it's an absolutely horrid game. I liked the one for the Commodore better.
Does the RF Adapter resolve this problem? If so, I'll go buy an RF Adapter.
Skice wrote:I use an RF adapter and I have never had that problem.
Baseball Tonight wrote:Skice wrote:I use an RF adapter and I have never had that problem.
Same thing here.
Last time I checked (like 2 years ago), all my NES carts still work, but the save batteries have expired on games like Zelda and Dragon Warrior.
Seibertron wrote:Baseball Tonight wrote:Skice wrote:I use an RF adapter and I have never had that problem.
Same thing here.
Last time I checked (like 2 years ago), all my NES carts still work, but the save batteries have expired on games like Zelda and Dragon Warrior.
Well, when it rains it pours. I just got my hand on another original NES for free that is very yellowed. This one came with an RF adapter. I'll give it a try here soon to see if the RF adapter works with my NES.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
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