Nintendo Entertainment System mod by Tim Worthington + Geek Island Gaming Power board replacement.
NES RGB mod by Tim Worthington + Merlin Shaws Geek Island Gaming Power board replacement. Part 1 of 2. Join me as I repair and mod a childhood Nintendo Entertainment System for a friend. After fixing the dodgy power supply, I tackle the flaky cartridge connector. Then it's time for an RGB mod to improve the video quality. I install an amazing custom replacement board, but hit a snag when testing - it doesn't work! Stay tuned to find out what simple mistake I made and whether I can get this precious retro console working again. This nostalgic modding project lets me dig into the over-engineered guts of the NES and improve picture quality while preserving the original case. Follow along for restoration tips, soldering action, and misty-eyed game memories. Matteus Beus Sega Retro Dev https://www.youtube.com/@matteusbeusRetroDev Merlin Shaw - Power module creator https://github.com/ShawMerlin SECOND CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/@MoreFunMakingIt2 More Fun Website https://www.morefu
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