Bought this from my brother tonight, here he is showing it off to my son.
2007 Honda CBR 1000 with only 13k miles on it
I spot the four Zeppelin symbols, I have them too in my left sleeve.
Bought this from my brother tonight, here he is showing it off to my son.
2007 Honda CBR 1000 with only 13k miles on it
I spot the four Zeppelin symbols, I have them too in my left sleeve.
That was my brothers first tattoo. The only non-religious one I have is a Grateful Dead "Steal Your Face" skull.
That cab looks like it's in mint condition. Did you buy it like that or restore it?
My 2 Blast City cabs looked like shit when I got them. I've spent many hours and who knows how many $$$ on parts and materials to get them back to this mint condition. It was totally worth it though.
Contra : The Soft Corps
Easiest Contra 1CC? I think so..
If you are too hard core for the JP game, why didn't you buy the US version which is one hit kill?
Boxed AV Famicom system!
Better RGB mod that looks like absolute ass on framemeister in composite. If you can find a way for it not to, I'd be eternally grateful. Such a pain in the ass to RGB mod famicoms and it screws the pallet up for some games.
Actually the AV Famicom is incredibly easy to RGB mod. You just desolder the old PPU and run pins 14, 15, and 16 (R, G, B) through a amp like the ths7314. After that you run the RGB out lines on the amp to the AV port. The R, G, B, and sync pins on the AV port are all free floating so no need to even cut traces. You can mod one of these for RGB in less than an hour. Only a couple games don't work with the RGB pallet. Overall its a much better NES experience than the stock NES. The real big problem with the RGB mod is depending on how sensitive your PPU and monitor are even the AV Famicom can display jailbars (some PPU's show more jailbars than others). Unfortunately there is no known way to tell which PPU's tend to display less jailbars and they are over $200 on eBay now. Personally I will never go back to playing the stock NES/Famicom, the RGB mod if done right just looks that much better. The cheaper option might be to wait until the HDMI NES project is complete though, PPU's just cost to damned much and the pallet will be the same as a stock NES on the HDMI NES.
HDMI NES Announcment
I think you forgot to mention that an RGB PPU from a donor PlayChoice-10 PCB is required...
I like it nice and easy. I want it soft.
Better RGB mod that looks like absolute ass on framemeister in composite. If you can find a way for it not to, I'd be eternally grateful. Such a pain in the ass to RGB mod famicoms and it screws the pallet up for some games.
Hmmm, I thought the quality wasn't too bad via composite into the Framemeister.
There is a silly white/grey line on the left edge of the picture that's kinda annoying. But I figure that's normal.