I got it fixed, turned out My dumb self was using the wrong cords. :\ had the red in the white.
I play on an NES, and it seems to be I can't get any sound on amarec, or OBS, can anyone help?
I mean like a seperate category. Like SM64
tbh i would run this game if emu were allowed, or if my wii was working
He did, but he used an adapter which leads into a USB and a NES port to put back in his nes. I don't know what he uses though.
yeah he should. if he could provide a screen shot then that would do alot for us.
but he was making a tas, so it couldn't have been a hardware issue
really no. they are both insanely good and well received.
i had a setup different from this where i hit the last frame of the platform above the koopa. ill get it tas'ed rn
The joke is funny in some context, but in this context it's not funny anymore.
Yeah, I have a run that is still waiting to be verified after a month. actually 7 are waiting to be verified the oldest being a month, the youngest being 15 days.
I just got my new NES today, and I tried to power it on, and the blinking red light comes on. I've tried taking apart the console and cleaning the 72-pin connector, I've tried to clean the game with a cotton swab, and I've even gone to the point of almost taking the entire console apart to see whats wrong, and after all of this the NES still gives me the blinking red light. Are there any tips?
I just got my new NES today, and I tried to power it on, and the blinking red light comes on. I've tried taking apart the console and cleaning the 72-pin connector, I've tried to clean the game with a cotton swab, and I've even gone to the point of almost taking the entire console apart to see whats wrong, and after all of this the NES still gives me the blinking red light. Are there any tips?