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YOU CAN NOT PUT NINTENDO 64 GAMES INTO SNES or NES SLOTS. The retro duo is snes (super nintendo entertainment system) and nes (nintendo entertainment system) only there is not spot for the nintendo 64.
Hi there, here's a fix that may help, I've done it on quite a few NES and all have started working. Basically the pins that connect to the cartridge have been pushed flat over time so your not getting a clean connection.
http://www.justintech.net/blog/?tag=nintendo-entertainment-system
There is a set of pins deep inside the NES that allows the games to interface with the system. This is a step-by-step guide on doing it. You can order the pins from here.
Impossible. GBA files are games for a Game Boy Advance emulator (such as Virtual Boy Advance). NES files are games for a Nintendo Entertainment System (the video game console we used to play when I was a little kid) emulator.
Both console don't work the same way, so do their games. So, technically, it's impossible to convert GBA roms to the NES format.
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