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Is there any difference between the old “toaster” NES and the new top-loading one?

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Is there any difference between the old “toaster” NES and the new top-loading one?

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Yes, significantly the top-loading one only outputs an RF signal, unless you modify it. The top-loader is much better at loading carts than the old front-loading mechanism because the connector almost always makes proper contact with the games. The top-loading NES is not easily compatible with the Game Genie because of the extra-thick Genie PCB. Galoob once offered an extension adaptor to fix this problem. As far as I know, the new NES has no lockout chip to speak of. Finally, the top-loading NES has a poorer video signal compared to the old NES, due to improper decoupling. There is a fix to this, but without such a fix, the new NES normally has faint vertical bars every 8 pixels. • Can I use a Famicom controller on my NES or vice-versa? Yes, you can. Once, I made an NES joystick that connects to my Famicom using a spare 15-pin controller cable. I even installed switches that determine whether the added controller is for player 1 or player 2. There is a good chance that you can also us

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