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Question posted by Budsasiku on March 17th, 2014

How Much Is A Used Nintendo Nes Worth

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Answer #1: Posted by FoodDino on May 18th, 2014 4:04 PM
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If there is nothing broken on your nintendo and it is just used it could be any of the prises found on Ebay at this link:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_from=R40&_nkw=nes-001+nintendo&=&rt=nc&LH_ItemCondition=4

It could also depend on whether or not you're selling any games along with it.

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User Guide - Page 2

... both the hardware in [1]. From its initial release in 1983 until it was the world's most widely used on NES Scrolling' [8]. • Marat Fayzullin for it . Preface Abstract The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was discontinued in 1995 the console brought gaming into more modern systems. However these numbering systems but particularly: • Andrew John Jacobs for his...
User Guide - Page 3

..., Atari, wanted to play games in which succeeded in opening up the home console market, aided by releasing a system to replicate this success by the home version of Space Invaders, released in 1980. In 1977, Atari released the Atari Video Computer System (VCS), an 8-bit console which players controlled a carpenter called Nintendo of chairman [12...
User Guide - Page 4

... software, combined with over 60 million NES consoles and 500 million games had been sold worldwide. This made ...console became very popular. In 1987, the NES became the top selling toy in 1995 [16]. In 1993, Nintendo released a redesigned version of the NES (as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and due to incompatibility with the NES' 6502 processor. Figure 1-2. Redesigned NES...
User Guide - Page 5

... and Nintendo only predicted the battery life as five years. The games themselves often featured battery backed RAM to enable progress to be used by the British Computer Society and is taken from [18]: "Emulation is available which will emulate the functions of the NES it to be no working NES consoles to produce a system using the...
User Guide - Page 6

... perhaps the most widely emulated console with the correct hardware. A fairly comprehensive list of available NES emulators can only be determined at [21] although many of.... Branch instructions, for making a backup copy of a NES game, copies can only download a file if you own the original game or if you can only be made and used by the original owner, so downloading files off the Internet...
User Guide - Page 7

... semiconductor sales [10]. The hardware used memory mapped I /O is discussed in Part 3. Nintendo's objection was Ricoh's largest customer, accounting for games is a technique where data 7 Despite emulation's ability to keep the price low they decided to use a second chip as the console was released. The NES motherboard [27]. Nintendo designed the basic features required...
User Guide - Page 10

... mirrored three times at $2000-$401F. SRAM (WRAM) is the CPU memory map used by certain addressing modes to access RAM in Appendix D. 10 Games with addresses from $0000-$FFFF. Figure 2-5 is the Save RAM, the addresses used by the NES, showing the layout of memory with two 16 KB PRG-ROM banks will...
User Guide - Page 25

... period, the PPU indicates this is the standard used in Europe, much of which moves across the screen, from $2002. The V-Blank period takes a further 20 scanlines worth before it takes to right, drawing each pixel. 3.9 Television Standards The NES connects to a television to display the game to as the Horizontal Blank period (H-Blank...
User Guide - Page 26

... the program code for the game. 26 Figure 4-3 shows a cartridge being used with a variety of the NES. The chip on ROM chips inside of it is the CHR-ROM and contains the pattern tables, the graphics data for the Famicom, as a Game Pak. Nintendo designed a basic cartridge for the game. The game itself was stored on the...
User Guide - Page 27

... allowing part of the screen to move while part remains stationary, and was capable of CHR-ROM banks but more complex, games became larger and the memory was used by the NES and a comprehensive list can be able to allow cartridges to a RAM chip. The maximum number of memory when it to switch...
User Guide - Page 29

... bytes and the data. The format is shown in figure 4-6. Nintendo hoped that only genuine boards can be used , rather than via a number. More information on 2.5" magnetic disks with a new Figure 4-5. Each chunk consists of an ID string to release games for, and Nintendo's strict licensing for a new disk [10]. one at special kiosks...
User Guide - Page 31

... if so, what type of the Zapper, although the colour was by a 0. 5.2 Zapper When the NES first launched in America, Nintendo included a light-gun known as a four-directional cross used memory mapped I /O port to control movement. Several games featured Zapper support including Duck Hunt, Gumshoe and Wild Gunman [44]. 31 Figure 5-2 shows the original...
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

... TV SET. to SAT., 4:00A.M. 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 stationary scenes or patterns are played on hold or pause. If you place a video game on your Nintendo Entertainment System" ("NES") and NES games. other fixed or repetitive images may cause...
User Manual - Page 5

... THE CONTROLLERS TO THE CONTROL DECK Both controllers are still able to record TV programs while using the NES. 110/120-VOLT [i AC OUTLET AC ADAPTER JACK RF SWITCH JACK - However, the ... JACK II-- AC ADAPTER AC ADAPTER PLUG O TV - NOTE: If a VCR is used to select and start games. CONTROLLER SOCKET 1 CONTROLLERS CONTROLLER SOCKET 2 NOTE: Do not insert or remove controllers from ...
User Manual - Page 6

..." indicator light on the front of the Control Deck to call Nintendo's Consumer Service Department, toll free, at 1-800-422-2602. 8 • CHANGING GAME PAKS 1. Gently push down on again, and press the reset button. 6. Pull the Game Pak out. 3. Insert a new game pak of the NES Control Deck and push the reset button. A colorful...
User Manual - Page 8

...NES.) • Game playfield is on cable TV) in your Control Deck or try turning the power switch off , turn Control or distorted. Press reset button. Deck power switch off and use both the RF switch and the audio/video...that the RF switch is connected to the TV. (Refer to "Connecting the NES Control Deck to the game pak insertion section in . • Make sure the power switch on ....
User Manual - Page 10

...to the retailer. 2. NES Consumer Service Department 4820 - 150th Avenue N.E. IN NO EVENT SHALL NINTENDO BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL ..., accident, unreasonable use, modification, tampering, or by calling 1-800-255-3700. Notify the Nintendo Consumer Service Department of...1. 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM TO VALIDATE THE FOLLOWING 90•DAY LIMITED...
User Manual - Page 11

You MUST then record this number on a VISA or MASTERCARD credit card. for "Licensed" games. NES Consumer Service Department 4820-150th Avenue N.E. CONSUMER 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...

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