I took a risk on a zero feedback seller for this boxed NES, and for a while there it seemed like I’d been scammed – “I’m having trouble with my email”, “the lady at the post office got your post code wrong”, etc – but he eventually came through with the goods. I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived well packed and in excellent condition – it needed a good clean but somebody loved this thing, it’s perfect. It was doing the well known “no game inserted” flashing thing and generally failing to load, but it turned out to be the game cartridges that were dirty, not the connector. After I went at them with an eraser, and in one case sand paper, they’re all booting 100% every time.
I was a sega kid but owned an NES later, and a friend and I would ritualistically play Mario for hours while his poor girlfriend watched on. I lost that machine years ago, so I’m pumped to have one again after all these years. Mario, here I come:






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