Binding: Video Game Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496610104 Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Platform: Nintendo NES Publisher: Nintendo Sales Rank: 2181 Studio: Nintendo
Features:
NES Console
NEW internal 72 pin connector
RF switch & NEW 3rd party ac adapter (mfg may vary)
Product DescriptionPre-owned 8-bit NES system with NEW internal 72 pin connector professionally installed. No more blinking & flashing on screen!
What Others Say
unimpressed
When I was looking to buy a refurbished NES system, I figured that I should find an actual company that specializes in doing so. I was told that I would receive the best system in pedro's inventory. It turns out that it wasn't as described at all. There are many obstructions on the tv screen, just like my old nintendo did when I was a kid. The controllers are slow also. There is a little hesitation from when you hit a button and the game reacting to it and makes it difficult for fun and easy playing. I would not recommend Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console
bust
the item never showed up at my house. they refunded my money only after I complained. not a good buy.
Don't buy a Nintendo
We all know that the NES is the best thing ever for gamers. DON'T BUY A CLASSIC NES. Buy a brand new Nintendo/Super Nindendo mix console. It's about a third of the size, it's brand new, it's sleeker, and you don't have to screw around with damn nintendo cartridges to get it to work, it uses the solor cords rather than that stupid box thing, it's a third of the wires running across your floor for the dogs to chew,it costs half the money, and you get much better color on NES games than with the actual NES. I could go on and on about why the 2 in 1 consoles are better. THE ONLY SINGLE DRAWBACK IS THAT THE CARTRIDGES ARE HARDER THAN HECK TO PULL OUT. Once you get the techniqe down it gets easier though. I promise you this reveiw is 100% real I'm ... Read More
The little gray box that saved console gaming
With tons of fun, high quality games, this little box single-handedly saved console gaming after the overload and decline of the Atari. So many classics were born on this system that any collector should own one.
80's flashback
I remember being around 6 or 7 when this was released and begging my mom for one. My sister helped too back then when she was still into video games like me. This bring backs memories of me calling my sister and her friend Nintendo hogs because they wouldn't give me a turn. I gave mine away once the SNES (Super Nintendo) was in my hands and I have regretted that decision for quite a while now. I am planning on buying one of these and a few of the games I used to have and enjoy. I knew Amazon would have one because they seem to have a lot of the things I gave away and want again.