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Question posted by jenaarongregory on July 28th, 2012

Nintendo Nes-001

I have a nintendo nes-001 and I was wondering how much is it worth I also have the controllers and some games

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Answer #1: Posted by groundhogday on July 28th, 2012 5:54 PM
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It depends on the condition as well as what games exactly that you have.

 

Decent physical condition and functioning systems with all the cable normally can go for up to $50

 

If you have a large number of games that number can increase. 

Different areas can flucuate in price as well.

 

I would reccommend that you check on your local www.craigslist.org page and see what similar people are selling their nes systems for


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User Guide - Page 2

... all the documents listed in the References section but a brief explanation of some of this . Preface Abstract The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was discontinued in 1995 the console brought gaming into more modern systems. However these games have some knowledge of these numbering systems but particularly: • Andrew John Jacobs for his invaluable information on the...
User Guide - Page 3

... to release a successful console. Figure 1-1. Introduction 1.1 Nintendo Entertainment System History In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi founded Nintendo Koppai and began manufacturing Japanese playing cards, hanafuda, in 1973 they introduced a laser clay shooting system which players controlled a carpenter called Nintendo of arcade games. In 1979, Nintendo made on Nintendo Co. By 1950, when...
User Guide - Page 4

...Nintendo's effect on third party software, combined with over 60 million NES consoles and 500 million games had been sold worldwide. However the graphics and sound on its 5,000 employees. As a result of strict quality controls... under the name Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). In 1993, Nintendo released a redesigned version of Sonic the Hedgehog, the console became very popular....
User Guide - Page 5

...skills and resources required to be saved and Nintendo only predicted the battery life as the original but few people have a NES, preventing many of the target system is low. 5 The games themselves often featured battery backed RAM to enable ... this is produced for the PC. In the case of the NES it would be no working NES consoles to play the games on an otherwise incompatible system.
User Guide - Page 6

... the most widely emulated console with the correct hardware. The basics of writing an emulator are described by the NES. Emulators are illegal, it is clearly not. Copying NES games is possible with a number... delete it within 24 hours. Even if the law allowed for making a backup copy of a NES game, copies can only be illegal. 6 This allows it to account for branch and jump instructions and...
User Guide - Page 7

... NES itself. For more information on the subject [25]. The company acted against emulation. The chip would be sufficient to run the programs but found it difficult to find a company willing to use a second chip as the console was Ricoh's largest customer, accounting for games is discussed in Nintendo deciding to use remains illegal. Nintendo...
User Guide - Page 10

...a simplified version showing the major sections, while the map to access RAM in the cartridges for storing save games. Games with two 16 KB PRG-ROM banks will load one 16 KB bank of PRG-ROM will also be ...found in the correct addresses. The left hand map is the CPU memory map used by the NES, showing the layout of memory. This is the first page in the region $2008-$3FFF and the ...
User Guide - Page 19

... pattern tables store the 8x8 pixel tiles which can be drawn on the cartridge, however, games without CHR-ROM will use RAM for the tiles. The character is further divided into four.... The colours shown are not genuine NES colour palette values. 3.6 Name Tables / Attribute Tables Name tables are 32x30 tiles and since each palette is 3. Many games store the pattern tables in CHR-ROM...
User Guide - Page 23

...the area which is cut in half, not all of this area has yet been filled by Nintendo as Mario continues to the second. To the right of the on-screen portion is where the... scrolling in both directions. This is why in Super Mario Bros. Horizontal scrolling in games like Super Mario Bros. Some games only allow movement in one way. In a one way scroll, new characters constantly replace...
User Guide - Page 25

...a further 20 scanlines worth before it takes an additional 3 scanlines worth of Asia, Africa and Australasia [35]. As a result different versions of the NES. A single line of the NES, there are cut ...to as the Vertical Blank period (VBlank). 3.9 Television Standards The NES connects to a television to display the game to right, drawing each pixel. On an NTSC version of pixels...
User Guide - Page 26

... used with a variety of it is the CHR-ROM and contains the pattern tables, the graphics data for the game. 26 The chip on the left is just wasted space. With the NES, Nintendo produced the cartridges to which is bigger, much of shapes, sizes and colours. Famicom cartridges had a 60-pin connection...
User Guide - Page 29

...games, due to larger capacities, and would also offer cheaper prices to release games for, and Nintendo's strict licensing for Disk System games also made the format unpopular. The disks were also reusable, allowing gamers to replace a game... also been devising their own mapper numbers. Marat Fayzullin's involvement in NES development seems to pay for a new disk [10]. This has led...
User Guide - Page 31

.... The next eight reads would get all information about the controller. Several games featured Zapper support including Duck Hunt, Gumshoe and Wild Gunman [44]. 31 In this was later changed to the port, followed by a 0. 5.2 Zapper When the NES first launched in America, Nintendo included a light-gun known as shown in the order A, B, Select...
User Guide - Page 46

... Ltd, 2000 [13] Dale Hansen, "Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom Console Information", Console Database, http://consoledatabase.retrofaction.com/consoleinfo/nes/ [14] GameSpy, "The Museum: Nintendo Entertainment System", GameSpy, http://www.classicgaming.com/museum/nes/ [15] Aaron Mims, The Video Game Museum, http://www.vgmuseum.com/systems/topnes/nes.jpg [16] Marcus Liedholm and Mattias...
User Guide - Page 47

... [36] Video Game Exchange, "NES 72-pin Repair", Video Game Exchange, http://www.videogex.com/repair.htm [37] Cory Archangel, "Game Mods", 21C Magazine, http://www.21cmagazine.com/issue2/cory_clouds.html, 2003 [38] Michael Martin-Banks, "Test Carts", NESPlayer.com, http://www.nesplayer.com/features/test%20carts/test.htm [39] Martin Nielsen, "The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) FAQ 3.0A...
User Manual - Page 2

...use a front or rear projection television with your Nintendo Entertainment System" ("NES") and NES games. DO NOT USE WITH FRONT OR REAR PROJECTION TV Do not use your projection television with NES games, Nintendo will not be permanently damaged if video games with your TV manufacturer for further information. Connecting Your NES Components 4. Returning Your TV to Your TV Set...
User Manual - Page 6

... out. 3. IMPORTANT! PRESS DOWN on . 3. Note; Do not attempt to call Nintendo's Consumer Service Department, toll free, at 1-800-422-2602. 8 • CHANGING GAME PAKS 1. Turn on to keep Game Paks and Control Deck chamber clean and free of the NES Control Deck and push the reset button. Be sure to Channel 3. Note: If Channel 3 is...
User Manual - Page 7

...-out" in use any foreign materials. Do not spill liquids on the Control Deck before inserting or removing a Game Pak from control deck during gameplay as this may vary from the wire. 13. • USING THE CONTROLLERS Your NES includes two identical controllers. For one included with your channel selector to the desired channel to repair...
User Manual - Page 8

... switch and the audio/video cables. screen does not come in, unhook your RF switch from the RF switch. (You will not come in . • No game playfield image on your NES, regular T.V. 7. TROUBLESHOOTING... and that the AC adapter output jack is plugged into the control deck correctly (refer to play your NES.) • Game playfield is on screen, but there are firmly connected to the...
User Manual - Page 11

... PARTS LIST AND ORDER FORM NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM PARTS LIST & ORDER FORM Nintendo Part No. 202 203 204 206 207 208 2454 2460 6740 7374 8047 316 5581 5582 6748 6467 XXX Part Name Price Quantity AC Adapter RF Switch Controller 300/750 Converter 75/3000 Converter Audio/Video Cable Control Deck Instruction Manual Zapper Instruction...

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