
Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
I'd rather just have a gold replica cart with some dashes on it in place of numbers 

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Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
Those "clocks" are a bunch of shit. What a waste of materials and time.
Oh my, a pun.
Oh my, a pun.
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Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
Meh.
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Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
I hate clocks without numbers. What's the point?
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Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
Thats the problem, there isn't one.
Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
You know what would make these clocks better? If they removed all of the clock parts and let you use them to play games on your NES.
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Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
Inazuma wrote:You know what would make these clocks better? If they removed all of the clock parts and let you use them to play games on your NES.
This is an excellent idea. I wonder why no one has ever thought of that.
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Re: Nintendo Cart Clocks, rage? or meh?
Meh. It's only stuff. Just plastic and silicon, a thousand years from now no one will care either way. Agree that just drilling a hole and replacing the innards with a clock mechanism is a weak project, can think of so many other ways to creatively alter an NES cart.