Famicom Problem

Started by JohnnyBlaze, September 01, 2012, 04:22:18 pm

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JohnnyBlaze

You did NOT try to help. You tried to escape responsibility for this from the very beginning. Just look at how defensive you got when I FIRST mentioned a problem. You probably KNEW it didn't work. I just love how even after you were proven WRONG, you still try to make yourself right. I sell items as well myself, but unlike YOU, EVERYTHING I SELL HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED! I don't just pop in one disk, ooh! it loads, it's working and box it up. NO! I play test EVERYTHING! A lot of it is stuff that I don't even use anymore. You even ADMITTED to me that's how you test it all out. I've got NOTHING to hide as I'm showing here. You however do seem to. I'm not going around in circles. BTW, isn't also hilarious that it seems that after the issue with the RAM adapter came to light, you are now selling off your stuff at a MASSIVE price cut? Like you want to get out of dodge or something? The timing sure seems to fit. You want  his excuse for the RAM adapter? "Glitchy graphics doesn't mean it's broken" uh...YES IT DOES! Mr. Technicality, the Disk System sends the data to the RAM ADAPTER. If it cannot display them correctly, IT'S BROKEN!

All I know is this, after all the money I spent, I have a system with a RAM adapter that was no good from the time I opened the box. I bet that you didn't spend anytime PLAYING THE UNIT TO TEST IT?
Famicom Disk System: The More You Play It, the More You'll Want to Play

80sFREAK

Yeah, EVERYTHING in my thread is OLD JUNK over 25 years old, which is clearly stated.
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy

JohnnyBlaze

As a reminder, all this stuff he's alluding to put into his thread, he added that AFTER I brought up the RAM adapter issue. Nice try. Jedi mind tricks don't work on me, boy.....

Oh, and I love how you're admitting here that all your stuff is old junk. If they were WORKING, they'd be MERCHANDISE. If it's old junk, which obviously to you it is, WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO SELL AND PAWN THIS SHIT ON TO PEOPLE? I hope everyone is seeing this. Unlike YOU, I care about other people and that's another reason I'm putting it out there. So that people don't have to make the same mistake that I did. When you never responded to my asking about prices until I botched and moaned, I should've taken it as a warning sign not to deal with you.
Famicom Disk System: The More You Play It, the More You'll Want to Play

80sFREAK

It was from beginnig. I just added more, even not in the fine print.
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy

JohnnyBlaze

You did not. I don't know who the HELL you are trying to fool, but it's NOT ME!
Famicom Disk System: The More You Play It, the More You'll Want to Play

80sFREAK

September 06, 2012, 09:16:43 pm #35 Last Edit: September 06, 2012, 09:26:17 pm by 80sFREAK
Quote from: JohnnyBlaze on September 06, 2012, 08:56:41 pm
Oh, and I love how you're admitting here that all your stuff is old junk. If they were WORKING, they'd be MERCHANDISE. If it's old junk, which obviously to you it is, WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO SELL AND PAWN THIS SHIT ON TO PEOPLE?

Did i forced you to buy it? I don't think so. Do you understand, that Famicom was discontinued in early 90's? Do you understand, that ALL Famicom related stuff is not new? And this is the matter of "retrogaming" as someone mentioned above.

QuoteI hope everyone is seeing this.

i hope too.

QuoteUnlike YOU, I care about other people and that's another reason I'm putting it out there. So that people don't have to make the same mistake that I did. When you never responded to my asking about prices until I botched and moaned, I should've taken it as a warning sign not to deal with you.
???


Good. Just read your update on my feedback page.
1)Looks like you still don't understand the meaning of the word "replacement"
2)I never asked you to pay $40+ to ship RAM adapter back, i only asked you to ship it back.
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy

JohnnyBlaze

And that same person told you to send it, did he not? I want the replacement RAM adapter, as was promised. There is NOTHING wrong asking for something that you bought as WORKING, CLEANED, AND TESTED, to be just THAT. I said my piece. If you don't want to send it, which you now admit, you aren't, then I want everyone to take a long hard look at this. I came here to get a Famicom and Disk System that was WORKING and to be active in this community because it helped make me who I am today in terms of videos and the like. Instead, I get a piece of shit that doesn't work, aggravated until I was proven right, and even then refuses to do anything and hides behind bullshit excuses. I have ALL you said to me and you can edit threads, but you cannot delete messages. I just hope everyone else on here is not like you. You're the type of person who this board DOES NOT need. You are a predator, plain and simple. A thief. You want to be proven wrong? FIX THIS SITUATION! Man the fuck up and take responsibility. You were WRONG. ADMIT IT!


Oh and it DOES cost between $30-40 to send an item to Japan from the US. We don't have an economy option with the post office here. DO YOUR RESEARCH!
To anyone else in this thread, I apologize for my language, but I've had it up to HERE with this guy.
Famicom Disk System: The More You Play It, the More You'll Want to Play

80sFREAK

Right, i am wrong. That why i offered replacement. free.

OMG, please someone explain to him what is replacement
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy

JohnnyBlaze

And someone should explain to YOU that for the price of sending it back to you, I could get another one from someone else. Shit, I could get another loose DISK SYSTEM with economy with the money it takes. If you were in the US, I'd have NO PROBLEM sending it to you. But, with the choices we have here, it's not worth the money. I'd practically be buying another one from you.

Also, someone should explain to you what BROKEN MEANS, because clearly you don't get it...
Famicom Disk System: The More You Play It, the More You'll Want to Play

80sFREAK

Ok, waiting for others voices...
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy

JohnnyBlaze

Famicom Disk System: The More You Play It, the More You'll Want to Play

ericj

I think you can do flat rate priority from the US to almost any country and it would cost less than $6 for something the size of the RAM adapter. Japan may be excluded, so I'd check the USPS site or go to your nearest post office.

I think sending a new RAM adapter, old one received or not, would be appropriate. In Japan you can probably get them for next to nothing.

JohnnyBlaze

Just checked the site. Their small priority flat rate for international is $17, but the box is only 1 1/2 or so inches deep. I'd need at least two inches, a little more to send it. The next size up is medium but the price JUMPS from $17 to $48!
Famicom Disk System: The More You Play It, the More You'll Want to Play

manuel

Quote from: ericj on September 06, 2012, 10:24:39 pm
In Japan you can probably get them for next to nothing.


Really depends on where you live.
In my area, I can't find RAM adapters for under 1000 Yen.  :'(
Five years ago there were plenty for cheap. I wonder what happened...

HokusaiXL

They were all imported to different countries, discarded when they failed to work, became parts donors to other projects, or got lost in someone's basement and washed away in the flood.

At least that's my guess.
I don't know how to fox. D: