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Cerulean wrote:As long long as you are starting and restarting them each time to make sure your recalibration sticks. One play isnt gonna cover it.
All right, once i get through them all i go back over the working ones and play a round, restart, play a diff game for a bit, restart and try out a third game.
well, if it works while you test it, I'd call it good enough to sell on here. I mean, if it ends up with the reset (which mine developed at one point), then the buyer should be able to fix it. With so many dc's, testing all of them for that long might be too labor intensive.
Consoles:GB, Virtual Boy, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Sega Genesis+32x, Sega Saturn, Sega Sports Dreamcast, PS2+HDD+HD Advance, Xbox, XBOX 360
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ubelaffe wrote:well, if it works while you test it, I'd call it good enough to sell on here. I mean, if it ends up with the reset (which mine developed at one point), then the buyer should be able to fix it. With so many dc's, testing all of them for that long might be too labor intensive.
I guess you could call it labor intensive, but one, you're playing videogames, and two, you've got the motive of standing to make a large profit.
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Oh, and, as much as I love your dreamcasts, I think these 151 pokemans take the win. http://kotaku.com/372762/151-pokemons-l ... hem-to-you