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ProtonX

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  1. Okay- new day new poster. This one is the same dimensions/style as the last, and it’s from 2017. It’s double sided with the same image.
  2. This is a giant Mighty No 9 poster. It has a manufactured fold in the middle. Single sided.
  3. I love store posters- and in local deal I got a ton of circa 2014-2017 Store posters. Since posting all at once is boring I figured I’d try and post a different one each day. I have little room to actually keep most of the posters- so I will be selling the ones that are worth it and… doing something else with the worthless ones. So- let me know your thoughts on the posters. I spent a ton of time looking at eBay and 95% of these are both not listed or sold.
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    Not really looking to sell- just for trade. I may have cases for some of them- just ask. I also have some extra Switch consoles and joycons- if your looking to trade a console as well. Mainly looking to trade for GameCube Games, rarer titles or mid tier games across most consoles.
  5. I’m not sure- from what I gather they may have reset as part of maybe a recycling center/disposal policy. This results in the error that is given. recovery mode allows me to update- but it still shows the same error after.
  6. I picked up 11 broken switch demo/kiosk consoles of varying models. 2 have power issues, but the rest all have software issues. Hoping someone can point me in a direction on how I could get these units back to kiosk/demo mode… or any real info. There doesn’t seem to be much on these- especially the OLED ones.
  7. Bought this a few years ago from a former Retro Studios artist with a few other items. Apparently when the game was finished, the team signed copies for each other. The signatures are on the insert. Any ideas of value?
  8. Fixed a GameCube Megaman controller. Sticks and cord were damaged beyond repair. Replaced the cord with an OEM GameCube controller black cord and the thumbsticks with changeable Xbox One Elite metal ones. Also cleaned the shell in an ultrasonic cleaner. Attached some before and after photos. Nothing crazy- but a fun little repair.
  9. Sorry- id probably pass on all those but the ds lite, because of their weights and the cost of shipping. For a single ds, I don’t know that I could offer enough to make it worthwhile. But thanks for reaching out.
  10. Here is another more extreme cartridge repair. The pins were broken off the side of the chip… for some reason. Sorry- I only thought to take a photo after I pulled the chip, but as you can see the original board and chip were heavily damaged. Using a donor board- I transplanted the chip, then using a dremel tool, I ground away the top coating of the chip to expose the metal connections. With some thin wire I basically replaced the missing chip legs. After giving it a new battery- it works great!
  11. Anyways, this was a cut DS game. I’ve seen tons of these- I believe it was to field destroy defective or promo copies (as I’ve fixed tons of Pokémon NFRs). Honestly, this probably wasn’t worth the time to fix, but just seemed fun. Sorry- I didn’t take a before picture of the board, but as you can see on the back, it was cut. The pins were repaired with solder to close the gap, and cut flat with a blade. The 2 broken traces have thin wire connecting over the damaged PCB. Lastly, the shell was a cheap retail game, and the sticker was swapped. Not a collectors copy- but it plays.
  12. Figured I’d showcase some of the more obscure or interesting stuff or interesting ways that I end up repairing. 1st off, I repair tons of things, but am self taught minus some electrical training from work. Always open to better and faster techniques and suggestions. I’ve debated making some video about repairing stuff, but never got around to it.
  13. Selling/Trading these for a buddy of mine. They are in my possession and if interested I can supply more photos. Also, the games with be shipped in oversized boxes and the guide surrounded by Cardboard. Chrono Trigger Guide- SOLD Space Invaders new sealed- $100 F-Zero (Players Choice) new sealed- $150 He would be willing to trade for (some would need more money- others more money would added): Donkey Kong Country 3 GBA CIB Majoras Mask N64 CIB Links Awaking (Non-PC) GB CIB Zelda 2 Adventure of Link GBA CIB Paper Mario 64 N64 cart only Metroid Prime/Zelda Windwaker Gamecube- would be fine with just the case
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