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Confused about Nintendo DS, DS Lite, DSi, 3DS, New 3DS, and 2DS compatibility? Here’s a simple breakdown of which handhelds play Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo 3DS games, along with the major differences between each system.

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Learn how to tell if your NES Black Box game is an early print. Quick tips on seals, screws, hangtabs, and codes that are simple and gamer collector-friendly.

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Nintendo opened with 17 launch titles in 1985 for the North American rollout—its first full roster. The black box games for NES.

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If you owned a Nintendo 3DS in the early 2010s, you might remember a strange accessory that made your sleek little handheld suddenly feel like an overgrown spaceship controller — the Circle Pad Pro.

It was big.
It was bulky.
It took a AAA battery (yes, really).
And for certain games… it was fantastic.

So what exactly is it, and why do collectors still talk about it?


What Is the Circle Pad Pro

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my love for video games started young! The first system that was truly mine was the Sony PlayStation 2 slim. I got older and played other systems and started getting more and more into games. I got hit with the “gaming bug.” Before Facebook Marketplace, the place to find video games was Craigslist. There weren’t many places to buy the “older” games. People always wanted to sell everything in a lot which is understandable when it comes to cherry picking. But… I kept getting duplicates! I started to trade them in at a game store eventually, but often times, I would get non-working games, but at their volume size, I understood. Finally.. here are clickable links to the other sites I have listed.

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Remember, Amazon didn’t have cheap and super-fast shipping back when this preventative measure was first implemented. Although, back in the 80s and 90s, people still got their hands on these bits and would sometimes switch out the boards in game cartridges from the video rental store. Remember those? To open up these game cartridges, you need a 3.8mm or 4.5mm Gamebit screwdriver... most of the time. We’ll dive deeper. However, these sizes are the most common for accessing the internal cartridge components safely and effectively

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