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    PAL A NES Collection & PAL Clones

    As I'm sure a lot of you know who view my Youtube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/Lorfarius) until recently I've been pretty much collecting all sorts of retro gear for a variety of systems with no thought or focus, just see a game on Youtube, on a forum or in Retro Gamer and out comes the cash. This got me to thinking that maybe I should stop being so caviller about it all as I usually just buy a game, play for 5 minutes and throw it on the pile. This wasn't helped by me being off work with a broken leg and a sprained ankle for 4 months as I had a lot of time to do nothing but spend!

    Throughout all this madness one system has always been my most played/treasured and it's the good ole NES. Brilliant games that are quick to pickup and play yet sometimes hard to put down. I do enjoy buying games hunting them down etc so I thought what better way to combine the two and not give up retro gaming entirely than to try for a complete UK NES PAL A collection. This consists of approx. 280 carts (I have a list I've gathered from the net but still need to get it confirmed) with the codes UKV and GBR plastered on the front. I've already got 60 or so carts with quite a few rare ones (such as Miracle Piano) thanks to my mad collecting so it was a good place to start. I have also put a thread in "Wanted Gaming Items" for these carts but sadly no replies yet.

    I currently have a PAL NES which has had the snip inside to allow it to play US games as well as a new 72 pin adaptor to fix the blinking problem but sadly it seems the blinking still returns from time to time and it can take a few reinserts to get it to boot games. I've had the same problem on other NES's over the years and replacing the adaptor helps but never really fixes the issue, looking around the web it seems that the toaster's were generally rubbish anyway and there's no 100% cure of this problem.

    This led me on to thinking that maybe I should pick up a Toploader but the issue here is no AV out leads just RF and horrible black bars appear on screen due to poor shielding inside the system. Both can be fixed by modding but that in itself can cost a fortune (and there's noone in the UK I can find) plus the cost of the Toploader itself....just not worth it as that cash could be used for some rarer games.

    So this got me to thinking that maybe I should consider one of the NES Clones that seem to do the rounds. I see them all the time on ebay that are compatible with Famicom and US NES games but I can't recall seeing one for PAL. Do they exist?

    I've heard that the clones tend to run with around 90% of NES games with the odd sound or graphical glitch but I really don't mind this (I'll still have my toaster afterall) as I'd be happy just being able to slot a game in first time and have it run for the clone to test games. Does anyone have experience with these clones, can you give any advice on which one to buy? Baring in mind I need a PAL compatible one. I don't want to spend a fortune as I might as well get a Toploader if it get's to silly money.

    #2
    It has to be the real thing, Keith.

    The closest NES Clone to working like an original NES was the NEX Messiah. However a quick search will give you these disappointing results:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x092Q9bJBlQ (skip 7:20)
    Adventures in vintage computers and retrogaming. Includes articles on classic games and obsolete computers.



    Your best bet is just getting another NES and hoping for the best. Where the new pin connectors are concerned too, IIRC there are good ones and ones worst than faulty official ones.

    And Top Loaders, here is the interesting part. There IS a PAL version of the Top Loader, however they're only found in Australia and go for obscene amounts of money.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Cauterize View Post
      It has to be the real thing, Keith.

      The closest NES Clone to working like an original NES was the NEX Messiah. However a quick search will give you these disappointing results:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x092Q9bJBlQ (skip 7:20)
      Adventures in vintage computers and retrogaming. Includes articles on classic games and obsolete computers.



      Your best bet is just getting another NES and hoping for the best. Where the new pin connectors are concerned too, IIRC there are good ones and ones worst than faulty official ones.

      And Top Loaders, here is the interesting part. There IS a PAL version of the Top Loader, however they're only found in Australia and go for obscene amounts of money.
      Thanks and I saw that Aus Top Loader over on NintendoAge so I don't think I'll be opting for that

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        #4
        Hadn't come across your channel before, so you've got a new sub. Focus is good - I should really do the same thing. Good luck in your quest for the set!

        Originally posted by Cauterize View Post
        And Top Loaders, here is the interesting part. There IS a PAL version of the Top Loader, however they're only found in Australia and go for obscene amounts of money.
        $AU100-150 seems to be about standard now, but it doesn't help that the Aussie dollar is strong and the pound is in the ****ter. I bought mine for about $AU130 (complete, with a cart-only Metroid) when Emperor Rudd's free money was about, so I thought they'd have gone down, but obviously not.

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          #5
          yes, i agree - focus is good, i used to buy everything with the word nintendo on it and then when i was getting ready to move house a few years ago i realised that everything except the NES and a few SNES games was stuff that i just didn't mind if it sat in storage unused for years so i sold a heap off and decided my focus is PAL A NES CIB's from all 3 PAL A regions -AUS -ITA -GBR/UKV you can see my collection here http://www.youtube.com/user/drhux81 (shameless plug

          i also have owned a NEX and yeah, not that great - plus one of the games it refuses to play is draculas curse!! so i got my toploader (which i never used because of the hassle of tuning in the tv) and asked a freind from nintendoage to do an AV mod which they done for free minus postage costs, best thing i ever done! so ask around and you never know your luck.

          also, nintendoage has the most up to date list of -UKV/GBR games, if you haven't looked at that list you should

          oh and cauterize....guess who
          Last edited by Nerdlinger; 28-04-2010, 10:06.

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            #6
            Was the mod done in the UK or US?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nerdlinger View Post
              yes, i agree - focus is good, i used to buy everything with the word nintendo on it and then when i was getting ready to move house a few years ago i realised that everything except the NES and a few SNES games was stuff that i just didn't mind if it sat in storage unused for years so i sold a heap off and decided my focus is PAL A NES CIB's from all 3 PAL A regions -AUS -ITA -GBR/UKV you can see my collection here http://www.youtube.com/user/drhux81 (shameless plug

              i also have owned a NEX and yeah, not that great - plus one of the games it refuses to play is draculas curse!! so i got my toploader (which i never used because of the hassle of tuning in the tv) and asked a freind from nintendoage to do an AV mod which they done for free minus postage costs, best thing i ever done! so ask around and you never know your luck.

              also, nintendoage has the most up to date list of -UKV/GBR games, if you haven't looked at that list you should

              oh and cauterize....guess who

              Grrr, why can't anyone stick to the same username anymore
              Im pretty sure nobody else here has the name OzNESCollector! Haha.

              Good to see you around. Speaking of clones, you should have a good one to talk about called the Scorpion 8!

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                #8
                @Lorfarius - it was done in Australia, he used an online guide and it was the first one he had ever done - so, if you take your time you should have no probs.....hopefully

                @cauterize - haha, did you guess before or after you heard the australian accent in the vids???

                that scorpion 8 is a great little unit actually, it's permanently setup in my spare room for my fami stuff.


                oh, and thanks for the subs everyone!
                Last edited by Nerdlinger; 29-04-2010, 08:57.

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