Mikcat12 wrote:I tested it on a monitor and it was black and white and very glitchy on it.
If two separate TVs are having the same reaction, the only common element is the NES itself*. So it could very well be damaged. There are folks on the NESdev forum who are very knowledgeable about the NES:
Yeah my money's on damaged cable before damaged NES. If you haven't already, try new cables. Also, should go without saying, but clean the living hell out of everything, console and games, so you're sure all connections are right.
KalessinDB wrote:Yeah my money's on damaged cable before damaged NES. If you haven't already, try new cables. Also, should go without saying, but clean the living hell out of everything, console and games, so you're sure all connections are right.
I second this. Nintendo consoles don't fail often; see if you can get it to work with other composite cables or with RF. That thing's a tank; aside from the accursed 72-pin, they don't go down easily.
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