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    Those are worth good money whole, not surprised it is for parts to. I imagine people need replacements. I got friends who still play theirs. lol.

    Should've gotten more I think, but hey, 12 bucks is better then .50 from the yard if that. Now get more an fix them an triple your money!





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    Lesson learned. The next time I have a broken Nintendo at the very least I'll check the power supply and power connector. Thanks for the tip.

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