NES Toaster
Inexpensive with Composite and full compatibility right out of the box. The 72 pin reliability maybe a non issue considering the mileage nowadays alongside all the other consoles competing for play time.
Game Library
Definitely go NTSC if you have a means to convert to PAL.
Buying my first NES
Re: Buying my first NES
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- Dakinggamer87
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Re: Buying my first NES
I agree!!Breetai wrote: Buy an American NES and then buy a converter to play Famicom games on if you wish. This is the most straight-forward option to play the greatest library of games in a language that you understand.
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- Bradtemple87
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Re: Buying my first NES
I think this would be the easiest option.Dakinggamer87 wrote:I agree!!Breetai wrote: Buy an American NES and then buy a converter to play Famicom games on if you wish. This is the most straight-forward option to play the greatest library of games in a language that you understand.