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  NES to Famicom Converter (72-pin to 60-pin)
  Allows you to play NES games on your Famicom!
 
     
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Part Condition Description
Boxed Item New Brand new!
 
 
Box: Yes
Systems: Famicom

About This Item:

This is a NES to Famicom converter (72-pin to 60-pin). This will allow you to play NES games on your Famicom. This WILL NOT allow you to play Famicom on your NES.

DISCLAIMER:
This adapter is known to have issues and may not operate with the following systems:
  • Famicom with CPU Board Version 02 (HVC-CPU-GPM-02)
  • Famicom AV
  • Sharp Twin Famicom
  • Game Axe
If you own any of the systems listed then you are purchasing this item at YOUR OWN RISK. All returns on this item are subject to a 30% restocking fee. If you do not agree with this then DO NOT purchase this item.
 
 

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Works perfect, even on my HVC-CPU-GPM-02 board
xan_racketboy_fan (La Mesa, CA) 9/19/2011 4:42 AM
I've got this converter working on my Famicom (which has a HVC-CPU-GPM-02). According to the disclaimer, this converter MAY not work with my system or an AV Famicom for that matter. Well, I figured out a way how to: Be sure to insert the cart+converter all the way down. After doing, just slightly pull up on the cartridge (I use the eject slider, only going up to the arrows on the side) and then power on. It works! I learned this from a fellow over at Famicom World. The reason being, the pins on the converter are a tad short, so when you insert it all the way in, the pins don't make contact. Slightly lifting the cartridge back up, reconnects the pins to the teeth - brilliant! *note: the converter I received was a Yobo brand
 
 
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