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Posted on April 27, 2011 by DKNew at DK Oldies – NES Dogbone style controllers! These controllers are compatible with the original Nintendo 8-bit system, FC-Twin and most retro systems. Bring b ...
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There are New Retro Nintendo Systems being made today to play original NES, SNES and Genesis games. The systems are great because they allow you to play games from multiple platforms ...
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We get asked many times "What's the difference between replica controllers and originals?" Our replica controllers look nearly identical to the originals but they're made by a 3rd party company an ...
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Controllers often don't work properly after years of use and button mashing. But don't be so quick to dismiss your N64 controller as broken if you're having issues with the stick. If you've ever ...
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Here at DKOldies, we pride ourselves in providing our customers with quality products and top-notch technical support. This is especially true for our popular multi-platform console: The Retron ...
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One of the great things about the Nintendo Wii is the backwards compatibility that it offers with previous Nintendo systems. This is especially good news for fans of the GameCube, since the Wi ...
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Ask yourself this question: what is the most important part of any video game system? Is it the console? The games? The AC Adaptor? Okay, it's probably not that last one. No, the answ ...
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For years people have joked that the Nintendo 64 controller was designed for a person with three arms. Even today, it's unique trident design stands out from pretty much every other game controlle ...
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We just got our hands on a new redesign of the N64 controller. Take a look at what I think of it in this unboxing/review. Get the Tribute controller by clicking one of the co ...
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For hooking up the Wii, you will need to plug the AC adapter into the back of the console’s 12V In port. Then, the AV cable will plug into the AV Multi Out port. The Sensor Bar will plug ...
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The entity known as "Master Hand" from the Super Smash Bros. series is one of the most mysterious characters in all of Nintendo lore. It represents the creator of the Smash Bros. universe and is t ...
- The Sharp NES TV (Post)
Posted on January 5, 2012 by DK The Sharp Nintendo NES System was released in 1989 and was noted for having a clearer picture than the original NES. This is a Nintendo Entertainment System ma ...