Perfect timing, since my slim PS2 just messed up on me last week... now this...
Anyways I took it out to a friends last night and it was in my coat, so maybe it got pushed around a bit or something, and it was cold. Maybe those were factors here. It's still in great shape otherwise though...
But basically on the main menu now on the bottom/touch screen, the box where you see the DS game info has a dotted line going through it horizontally from left to right. Then on the bottom under the Start GBA game menu, it's just a blur of repeated horizontal lines. I can't make it out at all. I'll go into some DS games and these area's are just completely messed up.
Anyone know what's up? The top screen is fine, and I've been playing GBA games anyways... would further GBA play via top screen increase this damage or whatever? Since if replacement parts are needed I don't really have the money right now.
NDS Lite touch screen messed up?
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Re: NDS Lite touch screen messed up?
So it's more than likely the touch screen that's messed up?
~$5, not bad at all. I found some good guides on youtube for this as well.
~$5, not bad at all. I found some good guides on youtube for this as well.
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srsly, it's a bitch to replace.


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