Fired Up About a Classic…
Thought I'd had four Nintendo systems over the years - It's actually been FIVE:
NES, SNES, N64, GCN and Wii.
So which one was more fun?
Really feel the N64 hit the sweet spot.
But for me, the old Nintendo Entertainment System is where it all began.
Although I can play any of my classic favorites on an Emluator, there's something rewarding in owning and maintaining the old NES.
Despite much frustration, actually enjoyed "restoring" my old NES to working condition.
(Somehow I feel that if I don't get it working every five years or so, it may never run again)
It’s fun to tinker with the old console and get it operational.
Normally takes a bit of fiddling (and cursing) to get her running halfway decent.
A few hints of life, couple musical notes of a game, and then a crash / freeze.
Finally, the glitchy pixels came through...
Fuzzy at first, with the game graphics all glitched up.
The longer you keep the game on, it almost seems to "burn off" some of the fuzz or dust. The graphics get less buggy and eventually the screen returns to the way it should.
Messing with the old system is literally something I found myself doing on a rainy day.
The trill of getting it working (yet again!) seemed to give a spark of excitement when it finally booted up.
Got it to run exactly FOUR times that afternoon.
First game I got to load was Super Mario Bros 2. The console wasn't doing much at first, so I was basically swapping things out and SMB2 was just the game that I grabbed.After it froze a few times, decided to try Mario 3. Also loaded with fuzzy graphics and a few freeze-ups / crashes, but had it humming along for the better part of an hour.
When a game has been working and suddenly freezes, I find it best to gently hit the reset button instead of power.
Just taking the old NES for a spin around the block for nostalgia’s sake.
Like an old car, it’s not reliable enough for a road trip… But it's still fun to take it for a joyride.
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