#Retro nes pack flash card cartridge how to
Here’s a good guide on how to enable it: There are cheap adapters available, as well as tricks on finding NES game that have the adapters inside them! One thing to note is that most adapters don’t transfer Famicom Expansion Audio without a mod.
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If you’re interested in this, simply search Google for “nes 60-pin to 72-pin adapter” (or vice versa for NES to Famicom). You can play Famicom games on a NES (or vice versa) by using a cartridge adapter: Famicom games have 60 pins and NES games have 72 pins. This disables the region lockout chip and lets you play Famicom games on your NES (or vice versa) using an adapter. There’s also a great video available that show how the NES audio actually works: Listen for yourselves and see what you think: Some people don’t like the “fake” stereo effect, but I definitely prefer it over mono. I was really impressed by how games like Contra sounded in full-separation (‘stereo’), but most games sound best with the knob mixed in the middle (which is where I usually leave it). I have the two channels mixed through a knob:Īll the way to one side is full stereo separation and all the way to the other is mono. Sometimes this produces very cool sound effects, other times it can be annoying. You can tap into the pre-mixed audio and modify it so they each go to their own speaker. The NES actually produced sound two different ways and combined them into one output. Here’s a list of Famicom games that supported expansion audio: It also includes a port that allows you to use Famicom peripherals, such as the keyboard and 3D glasses. It enables people who are playing Famicom games (via a modified adapter) to hear the expansion audio used in those games. This board plugs into the bottom expansion port on front-loading NES systems. I strongly recommend it for anyone with a front-loading NES. The cartridges fit a big snug, but it works perfect.
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There’s now a 72-pin connector replacement that’s a huge improvement over both the original and (mostly crappy) aftermarket connectors.
#Retro nes pack flash card cartridge mod
I’ll update this page every time I perform a different mod to my NES that’s worth talking about.