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  1. Selling 12 Nintendo 3DS consoles from a US seller. The consoles are all CTR-001 models and are in working condition. They do have some wear from use- see photos for condition. 

     

    They were originally Japanese models, but have been converted to US ones. They connect to the US eshop (although that is now shut down). They play US DS and 3DS carts, and are running they latest US firmware.

     

    They are all tested working. No games or chargers are included, but each does have a stylus.

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  2. 1 hour ago, MrWunderful said:

    No that couldnt have gone better. What type of glue, an acid free?

    I simply used an Elmers purple gluestick going very slow and using a toothpick to pack it in the small tears. So- I hope it’s acid free.

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  3. Got a copy of Pokémon Box for the GameCube for a reasonable price with the big box, but the top flap was heavily damaged.

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    Carefully glue it back together- got to say I m think it turned out better than I expected.

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    Feel free to comment with your thoughts and if I could have  have fixed it better.

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  4. Figured I’m not the only person who fixes stuff around here. I sometimes finish projects and have parts that I don’t want to deal with- and I’d rather see if someone wants before it becomes trash. So, I figured I’d make a thread, and see if it takes off. Others are welcome to use it as well.
     

    1st up is a weird one. This is a controller PcB for some odd TV controller. The components on the board like the caps, buttons, IR, battery contacts and resisters are comparable and usable on the Visteon Gameboy Controller. I needed the shell battery contacts, but don’t need any of this. This however is not a Visteon controller, the buttons were wired differently.
     

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  5. Picked up an X4 prototype DS Lite in an unreleased color. Aside from the color it has some cosmetic differences, like the bottom text and the backwards Nintendo logo. The most notable difference on the motherboard is the spot for a microphone to be directly installed. This was removed on later revisions, but early DS Lites still had the notch in the shell for it. 

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  6. I bought this Sp, and it was already damaged. Right now the top shell part is extremely damaged.
     

    My only practical idea is to convert the top half into red and just having a fully red iQue Sp (Pulling the top logo). Does anyone have any better ideas on saving the top damaged shell?

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