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Who works on non-PCE stuff here?

Started by o.pwuaioc, 07/04/2017, 02:28 PM

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o.pwuaioc

Can anyone recommend a modder for NGCD, Atari 7800, NES, or ColecoVision?

schnuth

If your looking to have your NES modded for RGB I'd recommend looking up Yurkie at AtariAge. He did mine and I couldn't be happier with his work.

CrackTiger

What do you want done to the Neo Geo CD?

I recommend getting NESRGB for NES/Famicom over those crazy hd upgrades.

I have RGB for my Intellivision and settled for a 2600 with s-video when I couldn't find a fair deal for RGB. I no longer regret being stuck with s-video as there isn't much difference with such simple graphics. Either way it looks like those mocked up screenshots from the back of the games' boxes, only eerily come to life. Both are worth getting over composite though (which is still fine).
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o.pwuaioc

Guess I should spell it all out:

NES Toploader composite modded: picture no longer works. I'm not really sure I'm interested in doing a component mod, I'd really just like it working again.

NGCD: discs won't spin. Boots up fine, but no spinning discs = no reading discs.

Atari 7800 s-video modded: unusual sound, terrible composite, but really nice s-video until one day it got darker and darker until now it no longer outputs anything. I have a new UAV board coming my way, though, which is supposed to be fairly easy to install (for those who know how to solder).

ColecoVision: need composite mod, I already have the mod, just need someone to install it.

I've got no soldering skills, and honestly I don't have the time to learn (or spare electronics to burn through). I don't mind paying for shipping if it means I have everything in good working order again.

I'm with you, Black Tiger. My Genesis is component modded, and on this 17 year old television I'm not really seeing a huge difference, not to justify the price at least. Maybe when there are no CRTs left, it will matter more, but honestly, I just want to play games.

sirhcman

thesteve did my rgb NES.. its amazing, he does top notch work!

DeshDildo

Quote from: schnuth on 07/04/2017, 07:47 PMIf your looking to have your NES modded for RGB I'd recommend looking up Yurkie at AtariAge. He did mine and I couldn't be happier with his work.
He does good work and also happens to live only a few blocks from me.  It's been convenient when I need to grab an NES RGB board in short order.  I am extremely impressed with Hi-Def NES mod for those that want to play on modern displays.
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xcrement5x

Quote from: guest on 07/04/2017, 08:13 PMthesteve did my rgb NES.. its amazing, he does top notch work!
I can also vouch for thesteve as someone who does great work. 
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Mas

Wow,
 You got some problems there with your systems. I never had any issues with any systems of mine at all even after years of enjoyment. Maybe you don't know what your doing or how to hook up your systems.
Here is an idea. Stop playing games so much and go outside once in a while. Sun can give you vitamin d you know

NecroPhile

Quote from: Mas on 07/20/2017, 01:57 AMWow,
 You got some problems there with your systems. I never had any issues with any systems of mine at all even after years of enjoyment. Maybe you don't know what your doing or how to hook up your systems.
Here is an idea. Stop playing games so much and go outside once in a while. Sun can give you vitamin d you know
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MobiusStripTech

I work on most of those. Haven't touched a NGCD before though. If you are still looking for someone let me know.

schweaty

I highly recommend the Hi Def NES mod.  It's expensive, but I love it.  By-the-bye: I could do all that work other than the NGCD.  I live in oklahoma city