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Understood
@peckgoesvirtualRegistered February 10, 2010Active 12 years, 5 months ago
6 Replies made

Here’s mine

VN100131376 (blockbusters)

I own:

Amstrad:

CPC 464 (Unboxed)

Atari:

2600 6 switch (Unboxed)

Microsoft:

Xbox 360 Arcade (Boxed)

NEC:

Turbografx PAL (Boxed)
Turbo Express (Unboxed)

Nintendo:

NES Super Set (Boxed)
SNES (Unboxed)
Virtual Boy (Unboxed but with carry case)
N64 Blue (Unboxed)
Gamecube Purple (Unboxed)
Wii Black (Boxed)
Gameboy Advance Clear Blue (Boxed)
DS Lite Crimson Red/ Black (Boxed)

Sega:

Maser System Mk1 (Unboxed)
Megadrive Mk2 (Unboxed)
Mega CD Mk2 (Unboxed)
32x (Unboxed)
Saturn Mk2 (Unboxed)
Dreamcast (Unboxed)

Sony:

PS1 Mk1 Bubble Bios (Boxed)
PS2 Slim Black (Boxed)
PS3 60gb (Boxed)
PSP 3000 Blue (Boxed)

DevilsAvocado wrote:
Hi All,

New user here as I have finally managed to get myself a Virtual Boy. Really chuffed with my purchase and would now like to get involved with the community here at PVB.

My name’s Chris and I live in Plymouth, this was just me saying ‘hello’.

Speak to you all again soon when I start in with my noobish enquiries.

🙂

hello!

I’m like you, new to the forums and recently obtained a virtual boy. I’m also British 😎 and from the Southampton area.

What does your current virtual boy collection consist of?

DogP wrote:
That’s mbuchman’s video, from this thread:

http://www.vr32.de/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=8767

DogP

oh bugger!

if I had seen that before I wouldn’t of bothered posting the URL to the video 😕

e5frog wrote:
New method? I believe it’s been known here for over two months…

I said another not new 😀

P.S. im new so i wouldn’t of known it’s been here for 2 months and so far I’ve only read this topic so sorry 🙁

Hey everyone,

I’ve found another method for the soldering fix! 😀 , its not my own but I figured it might help some people out if I posted it here. :thumpup:

it’s allot less complicated compared to the method using NaOH to expose the copper tracks and has fewer procedures to go through to get the tracks soldered down 🙂