| Title: | Nintendo Game Systems | 
| Notice: | Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES. | 
| Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP | 
| Created: | Tue Oct 20 1987 | 
| Last Modified: | Mon Feb 03 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 847 | 
| Total number of notes: | 11602 | 
    
    How old is your NES console?
    
    How many hours of play does it have (estimate)?
    
    Wow, after thinking about it, mine must have 1200+ hours of play
    after owning it for 17 months.  That's an average of 2.3 hours a day.
    
    I think the longest that I ever played non stop was 6 hours (The
    legend of Zelda).
    
    The shortest was I turned on the game, decided that I didn't want
    to play and shut it off, roughly 3.6 seconds.
    
    Can you give your stats?
    
    Ron.
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| 292.1 | til I fat thumb my last life! | WLDWST::DRAKE | Thu Jun 29 1989 12:56 | 9 | |
|     I've had mine about 3years and have about 2400 hours of playing
    time. This include the time off between jobs when I was unemployed
    and nights we played until visual distortion set in or we were so
    tired that we were FAT THUMBING every other critical situation!8^)
    I've played about 8-10 hous max and about 5 minutes min. when the
    thing would jip in baseball with bloopers into the gap and my guys
    doing the dummy dance!
    
    Al_the_golf_N_baseball_adict
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| 292.2 | Never turn it off! | RAVEN1::TIMMONS | Fri Jun 30 1989 16:32 | 14 | |
|     We've had ours over three years.  Very often my son will keep playing
    the same game for 2 or more weeks and never turn it off, just pause
    it and start again the next day.  Often other kids in the neighbor-
    hood play it when he is doing something else, (like long lines).
    
    About six months ago some games would not play.  I took it apart
    and found that the connector that the game board goes into is "U"
    shaped, and fits onto the system board.  This means that if you
    push a game in real hard, you push the connector away from the
    game board.  I cleaned the contacts, but, the trick we learned
    was that when a game, doesn't work, don't push it in harder, pull
    it out slightly.
    
    Ray T.
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| 292.3 | I dont use mine | GUCCI::HERB | Wed Jul 12 1989 22:15 | 9 | |
|     I was was one of the first people to buy the nintendo with the robot.
    I have all the old games. Unlike most people my nintendo sits upstairs
    collecting dust. Probaly cause I bought a amiga. Too bad you can
    not program your on games on a nintendo. My shortes games was about
    2.5636 seconds because I was playing nintedo basball and heard the
    music for the 1,000,000th time and got sick.
    
    matt
    
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| 292.4 | Reply to .3 (Program your own) | RAVEN1::TIMMONS | Mon Jul 17 1989 11:04 | 8 | |
|     There is a company in Calif. coming out with a card that plugs into
    the NES and the serial line of an IBM-PC.  They have a compiler
    for the PC that compiles games for the NES and down loads them
    so you can test the new games without burning ROMs.  I will try
    to contact the company for info and start a new note if I get
    info.
    
    Ray T.
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