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Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

657.0. "16-BIT CONTROL DECK? WHAT ABOUT IT?" by A1VAX::DISMUKE () Mon Aug 12 1991 10:47

    I've been reading about a 16-bit Nintendo.  Unfortunately, I haven't
    been paying attention.  I went to K-Mart this weekend (they had their
    regular "starter" kit on sale for $94 and their control deck only for
    $79 -regular price).  I asked the sales clerk about the new 16-bit
    control deck and she said it probably won't be out for a couple of
    months (my guess is just before Christmas).  
    
    Has anyone got any more information about it?  We need to get a new 
    one (bought one used and now it's gone south) - and don't want to 
    spend $80 now for an "old" one if we can wait a few months for the 
    new one.  Will the new one accept the current cartridges and other
    add-ons?
    
    Thanks
    -sandy (mother of two little "tendo-nuts")
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657.1Games are NOT compatible.MPO::WHITTALLAll I can do is 8-) 8-) 8-)....Mon Aug 12 1991 11:2014
	Hi Sandy..

	From what I've read here, and in the papers, the new boxes
	will be out in time for the Christmas season..

	However, and this is a BIG consideration, your current set
	of cartridges WILL NOT be compatible with the new box.

	That means selling ALL your current cartidges, and buying
	ALL new games...

	Major bummer for me...  I KNOW my wife won't go for it.. :-( 


657.2See Note #355BRAT::SMITHNever say never, I always say.Mon Aug 12 1991 13:407
    
    		re: .0
    
    		Sandy, take a look at Note #355.
    
    					    Mike
    
657.4Reread .0 ... My reply still stands.MPO::WHITTALLAll I can do is 8-) 8-) 8-)....Tue Aug 13 1991 10:3622
>< Note 657.3 by ALIEN::EDP "Always mount a scratch monkey." >
>    
>    All my cartridges work just fine in the systems I bought them for.  I
>    don't understand why people say you have to get rid of old cartridges
>    when you buy a new system.        
>    
>    
>    				-- edp
>

Excuse me...  Did you even read the baseline note.. If you had, you would
have read that their unit is broken..  Therefore, the cartridges they have
are useless, unless they either a) buy the current unit on the market, or
b) wait and buy the new unit.  

I was simply telling her that if she waited for the new unit, she'd be 
better off selling the old cartidges that won't be any good in the new
system.  (Get a little cash back to purchase the cartridges for the new
machine).

Thank you
Csw
657.58-bit vs.16? It's a lock,NES.SUBWAY::HAMMELFri Aug 16 1991 14:4912
    Sandy,
          Another consideration may be the cost of the cartridges for each
    system. Last month the original $50 cost of "Crystalis" was dropped to
    $30 and this past week it went on sale for $14.99. It seems all games
    are going on "clearance sale" for the 8-bit NES except the top sellers.
    They will probably all be very cheap when the Super NES is released.
    I wonder what the cost of the 8-bit game box will be then? 
    It also seems that the cost of 16-bit games will be in the $40-$70
    range and the Super NES around $200. This "toy" has graduated.
    
    Tom,
     
657.6BUSY::FISED::SLABOUNTYI smell T-R-O-U-B-L-ETue Sep 20 1994 14:4813
    
    	Has anyone seen the new console design for the 8-bit system?
    
    	Pretty wild ... more aerodynamic than the original.  Comes
    	with 1 controller, which doesn't matter since I have a pair
    	of controllers and an Advantage unit already.
    
    	Citishopper [Citibank's version of QVC, basically] has it on
    	sale for $44, and I'll probably buy one since the used deck
    	I bought for $30 is having problema and would cost almost
    	that much to fix anyways.
    
    							GTI
657.7ROCK::HUBERIndians in &#039;94Tue Sep 20 1994 15:0216
    
    Shawn,
    
    I just bought one, used, a short while back.  (My first Nintendo -
    figured it had become a classic, and would fit in well with my
    ColecoVision... B^)
    
    Toys 'R' Us sells them for $45; most everywhere else they're a bit
    more (up to $60).  We've had no problems with the unit; reportedly
    (and in our experience) they cut down on contact problems.
    
    They also supposedly don't work with Game Genies; however, for
    the titles I got the unit for (M.U.L.E., Arkanoid, Othello, etc.)
    I didn't care.
    
    Joe
657.8BUSY::FISED::SLABOUNTYI smell T-R-O-U-B-L-ETue Sep 20 1994 16:298
    
    	So I guess it's not as good a deal as I thought, eh?
    
    	And why did I put that in this note?  I could have sworn I
    	started a new one for 8-bit consoles.
    
    							GTI
    
657.9BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTYI smell T-R-O-U-B-L-EMon Sep 26 1994 08:5914
    
    	Well, I had a $25 mall gift certificate, so I went and bought
    	a new 8-bit deck.  Took me 3 stores, but I finally found one
    	Kay-Bee Toy and Hobby ... $50, so it cost me $25 out-of-pocket.
    
    	In case anyone cares, this new design also saw the need to
    	eliminate the audio/video out jacks that were on the original
    	design.
    
    	And this one is top-loading, so it takes up a little more
    	room than the original deck.  But it is narrower.
    
    							GTI