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NINTENDO NES CONSOLE, ACCESSORIES AND 5 GAMES
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is a game console in a series of game consoles released by Nintendo. This 8-bit system was released in Japan, North America, Europe and Australia.





















This lot includes:
- Nintendo NES Console NESE 001 ©1985, working, 9 x 26 x 20.5 cm (1.3 kg). Traces of an earlier sticker at top left.
- 2 NES controllers (D-pad, a SELECT button, a START button and an A and B button) working, 1.8 x 12.3 x 5.3 cm each (2 x 120 g)
- The power cable with ac adapter NES-002ERF Switch NESP003 PAL (connection between TV and NES console with the possibility of connecting the TV cable or antenna cable behind the TV with it).
- The Nintendo Zapper (gun) ©1985: the trigger switch works. The gun can only detect the target aimed at a picture tube, This last function has NOT been tested with a picture tube. 13.9 x 28.5 x 3.5 cm (300 g)
- 5 cartridges with 6 games, without boxes and booklets, tested.
We cleaned and greased the contact points for the cartridges internally the console, as well as the contact points of the 5 cartridges. The items are in used condition. Nowhere cracks in the plastic or pieces gone from console, controllers, zapper, cartridges. Stickers on cartridges fairly nice. Connector plugs and cables undamaged. For items about 30 years old, it is wonderful and suitable for reliving the games from your childhood years.
5 cartridges ©1985, all FAH-1 outside Mach Rider (FAH).
FAH = country code (France, Netherlands and Belgium).
- Dr. Mario: a video game where you have to match falling blocks
- Mach Rider: a vehicle combat racing video game
- Snake Revenge: stealth action-adventure video game
- Super Mario Bros.2: a 2D side-scrolling platform game
- Super Mario Bros.: a 2D side-scrolling platform game + Duck Hunt: a lightgun shooter video game
Its operation on a Smart TV (Samsung):
The procedure to set the analog channel for Nintendo games on the TV varies from TV to TV.
It is always necessary to press the RESET button after loading the cartridge to get the picture right (see video).
We very occasionally have glitches (lines) in the image. Taking the cartridge out of the console and plugging it back in gets the picture right.
We don't know if the picture quality is better or worse on a picture tube.
The Nintendo Zapper (gun) can NOT hit a target on a digital TV screen, only on a picture tube! (see video). The gun switch WORKS, but so we do NOT know if the zapper's LED detects targets on a picture tube.
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