Video Game "Look what I found"
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Yeah, it works.
Last edited by nullxor on Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Rubbing alcohol, cotton swabs and 2 minutes later...
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It's a 4 input wireless A/V switch with two storage compartments. Left storage area has sleeves for games, and the right has room for memory cards and smaller accessories.oxymoron wrote:@Fragems
What exactly does the add-on do?

I'm missing the remote and power adapter so right now it's just a storage system/stand. Just going to worry about getting a replacement adapter though kind of want to see what the indicator lights look like when it's on.
Planning to maybe do some reviews in the near future so this will probably join the other systems accumulating in the computer room. Have my Atari 2600, GC with Game boy Player, PS2, and now the Xbox all setup and ready to go just need a decent shelf to put them on
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Picked up Pac-Pix complete in nice condition for $4 from EB, I have seen it a few times but in those generic covers.
It actually took me a little while to get the hang of drawing pac-man, don't know why but it got me disorientated quite often.
It actually took me a little while to get the hang of drawing pac-man, don't know why but it got me disorientated quite often.
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It's basically a glorified AV switcher for your consoles, so you can plug all the inputs to the back and switch among them. At least that's what I think it is!oxymoron wrote:@Fragems
What exactly does the add-on do?
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@nullxor - Nice get!
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Interested in the review of the switchbox such as if it can be switched without the remote and or if it automatically switches when it senses a power at one of the video inputs. Disappointing there is no Component support, just SVideo and Composite. However, I do see an AV input output. Maybe you can still pull Component from the Xbox using that?Fragems wrote:It's a 4 input wireless A/V switch with two storage compartments. Left storage area has sleeves for games, and the right has room for memory cards and smaller accessories.oxymoron wrote:@Fragems
What exactly does the add-on do?
I'm missing the remote and power adapter so right now it's just a storage system/stand. Just going to worry about getting a replacement adapter though kind of want to see what the indicator lights look like when it's on.
Planning to maybe do some reviews in the near future so this will probably join the other systems accumulating in the computer room.
The left drawer is of little use for games since you very likely keep them in the original cases. Maybe you can use them to store memory cards for all the consoles and other small accesories such as the Xbox DVD Remote or the Gamecube microphone?
@ emwearz - That Pac Pix looks interesting and exclusive to DS, nice discovery! Be interesting if there were a Wii version (won't happen but maybe for the WiiU) using the Wiimote to draw the walls.
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Pac Pix is like a launch DS title, I think.
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I think it wasn't launch, but it was a really early title.aaron wrote:Pac Pix is like a launch DS title, I think.


