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  1. Hmm I wonder if I can get the famicom converter from my copy of gyromite

    Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:49:48 UTC from web
    1. @pokestrike I must say, I'm impressed by your affinity for old games. Do you mean you have a famicom copy of gyromite, that you want to play on a US NES? or the other way around? Because if it's a famicom copy of Gyromite, unless you have a top loader NES I doubt you'll find a converter.

      Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:51:50 UTC from web
    2. @pokestrike oh, you said from. Why would you want to mutilate your cart?

      Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:53:04 UTC from web
      1. @rarity Well you know actually every copy of gyromite has a converter for the nes and this one has regular screws instead of the weird ones that are regularly there

        Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:54:09 UTC from web
        1. @rarity its uncanon for her to forget to do something like that in the show

          Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:55:17 UTC from web
          1. @epicrainbowdashfan I have never claimed to be Rarity. I am @rarity.

            Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:55:42 UTC from web
        2. @pokestrike I know that :P but regular screws? That's odd. Maybe the previous owner of the cart did something to it.

          Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:55:24 UTC from web
          1. @rarity No they had to make it easier to fit the converter so America could use it

            Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:57:06 UTC from web
            1. @pokestrike ...and how does changing the screws do that? Either way, read this article to find out if yours has the adapter. http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/23

              Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:58:32 UTC from web
            2. @pokestrike but still, I'm pretty sure the adapter would only work with a top loader NES so if you have a front loader don't do it.

              Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 01:59:16 UTC from web