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General / Re: Tattoos about/Related to Video games
« on: October 26, 2014, 03:08:41 am »
I've always wanted a small triforce tattoo. But it would hace to be hidden if I wear short sleeve shirts or shorts. Maybe a NES controller.
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All my games are in good shape for the most part.... I do have a gameboy, links awakening that is so corrupt, when you get to the start screen to choose which file you wanna play, the screen is pure white, you can still hear the sound and move around, and when you do pick a game, the screen is still all white besides a couple enemies.... Needles to say, ill have to buy a new one. And likely throw this one away.(unless one of you want it, PM me if so)Huh that's interesting. Have you tried cleaning the contacts already? If you're going to throw it away, I'd gladly take it to see if I couldn't get it working correctly.
Gameboy games are a bit difficult to take apart, but if you have the right bit, it's not too hard.
I got this really cool book from Goodwill today that I didn't even know existed. I know, looking at it, you're probably thinking, "Why? You obviously aren't a dummy when it comes to video games." Well, it has this really cool game review and accessory revew section, and it was only $2!
Yeah I must admit starting a YouTube channel is not cheap if you want to do it professionally. Video Capture Devices, Camera's, Green Screens etc do not come cheap these days. I'm saving up over time to upgrade equipment. My next investment is a green screen with lighting which will cost around £100-£200.