Hi guys,
Just a little introduction to say Hi and pleased I had my registration activated.
I'm Bancho from the UK. I own numerous consoles and have always been intrigued by the PC Engine. After getting the chance to play some Super Star Soldier I went out and purchased a Core Grafx, and just pre-ordered a RGB amp off broken as all my consoles have to be RGB :mrgreen:
My current "retro" console collection stands as follows, RGB Snes Mini, RGB AV Famicom, Twin Famicom, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Mega Drive, PSone and now a PC engine :mrgreen:
I'm really looking forward to contributing here and also discovering some great games in the PC engine library.
Welcome aboard!
Curse you Brits with your RGB TVs! :twisted: I mean...welcome! O:)
Welcome, Mister!
Welcome, comrade. :pcgs:
What was used to RGB mod your Famicom? Did you use the etim boards from Australia or the old school Play choice PPU?
Quote from: Desh on 09/16/2014, 09:58 AMWhat was used to RGB mod your Famicom? Did you use the etim boards from Australia or the old school Play choice PPU?
I used the nesrgb board from viletim. The kit he produces is top quality.
Quote from: bancho on 09/16/2014, 03:16 PMQuote from: Desh on 09/16/2014, 09:58 AMWhat was used to RGB mod your Famicom? Did you use the etim boards from Australia or the old school Play choice PPU?
I used the nesrgb board from viletim. The kit he produces is top quality.
I just wondered I have one of his kits installed on one of my consoles. I also sold an extra I had to Joe Redifer here and I believe they have used it to produce some of the footage for the Game Sack ep. They are very nice kits indeed.
Welcome bancho :-)