WTB: Famicom to NES Converter

Started by Slushie, December 16, 2009, 06:03:28 pm

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Slushie

Hey,

Does anyone here know a reliable place to buy a Famicom to NES Converter that's not too much money? I used to have one, but it stopped working. I just want to play some famicom games on my NES. :)

Jedi Master Baiter

You didn't buy it from me did you? ???

Otherwise I have an extra Spica I'll let go for $10.

MarioMania

What brand was it??

I just bought a Honeybee one for $15

NintendoKing

Quote from: MarioMania on December 17, 2009, 12:03:27 am
What brand was it??

I just bought a Honeybee one for $15

Honeybee converters work amazingly well, I have a silver one. I got mine for 2$, and have used it for over a year.

Good stuff.

Paul-FC

Quote from: The Uninvited Gremlin on December 17, 2009, 05:32:28 pm
Honeybee converters work amazingly well.

Really?
I have 2 Honeybee converters but they barely work, maybe they are just worn out.

NintendoKing

Quote from: popibros1 on December 18, 2009, 06:19:52 pm
Quote from: The Uninvited Gremlin on December 17, 2009, 05:32:28 pm
Honeybee converters work amazingly well.

Really?
I have 2 Honeybee converters but they barely work, maybe they are just worn out.


Are you using them in a regular toaster NES or a NES 101 Toploader? My honeybee doesnt work barely at all on a toaster NES but it works perfectly on the NES 101 Toploader.

Slushie

I got mine about 10 years ago. I bought smb3 and a multicart (fami versions) from a used gamestore and I think the guy just gave me a converter. Just a grey one with a ribbon. I'm pretty sure not a honeybee.

And Jedi QuestMaster, if you still have one for $10, that sounds great. I'll pm you. :)

P.S. I have a regular old NES, a non-top loader.

Jedi Master Baiter

The Spica works kind of like those Camerica carts; it looks like it's going to be blinking when powered on, but then stays on.

Dante Vale

I have these rare ones. Decided to keep it for my personal collection. ;)