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ApolloBoy's Mod and Repair Shack!

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  1. ApolloBoy

    ApolloBoy Gutsy Member

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    ApolloBoy's Sale of Things

    NOTE ON MODS/REPAIRS: I am sorry to say that I am officially retiring from the modding/repair business, it's been fun but I find myself having less and less time for it. I might consider doing an odd job for a friend or someone with whom I've done business with before, but nothing else beyond that.

    Stuff for Sale
    Prices do not include shipping and all games have been tested.

    Atari 2600
    Crypts of Chaos - $3
    Vanguard (1987 rerelease, label is kinda dirty) - $2

    Atari 8-bit
    [​IMG]
    SIO2PC USB Edition (includes USB cable, SIO cable and driver CD; driver CD has a gouge in it but still works fine) - $52

    Commodore 64
    Kickman - $2
    Radar Rat Race - $2

    Famicom
    [​IMG]
    Pirated 15-pin light gun (works fine on a real Famicom!) - $6

    Game Boy
    Four Player Adapter - $4

    Misc.
    [​IMG]
    Extron RGB 440 interface (CIB, use this along with a special cable to convert VGA to RGB!) - PENDING

    MSX
    Fantasy Zone - $15

    Neo Geo
    AES stick button PCB, mounting plate w/screws and balltop - $8

    NES
    Bottom shell (does not include screws) - $4
    Cartridge tray - $3
    Controller port bezel - $1

    PC
    Retrolink NES USB controller - $5

    Sega Master System
    PAL Sega Master System II console (built-in Sonic, modded with power LED, RGB output, dual mono audio jacks and switched to 60 Hz) - PENDING
    Rescue Mission (CIB) - $4
     
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  2. ApolloBoy

    ApolloBoy Gutsy Member

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    What would return shipping on an N64 be for zip 68135
     
  4. ApolloBoy

    ApolloBoy Gutsy Member

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    Probably around $12-13. You wouldn't have to include anything else as I have everything I need to test it with.
     
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    When ya do the stereo audio mod on the Genesis 1, do you tap the headphone jack, or use another method?
     
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    If you could do a digital audio mod on an SNES jr you'd definitely get my money.
     
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    I usually tap the audio from the amplifier chip right next to the jack as opposed to the jack itself. It's a bit quieter but I noticed that the audio quality is better that way so that's what I go with these days.

    That'd be nice but I would have absolutely no way of testing it.
     
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