Gaming Finally NDS Repaired!

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ITS NOT EASY TO REPAIR A FUCKING NDS.
of course, if you have patience to repair.

Well, im very happy, my NDS Fat i founded in the park, its TOTALLY Repaired

and works great!


I played YuGiOhWORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2008, And works perfectly!

Of course, i needed to remplace the Upper Screen, the cable was fucked, i

putted new Speakers, (GBA SP AGS-001 Speakers) and works again great,

Slot-2 Works again, SLOT-1 too, i soldered new L and R buttons, i cleaned ALL

the Motherboard, MIC works, (but i never used the mic :u duh) Wirless play

works. the new case is a little crashed. THE OLD CASE IS A SHIT.

I tested my DS Kiosk with my DS fat, and trying to connect 6 NDS to the same time, and worked!!!

So, in others words...

NDS RECOVERED!!!!!!!
and free, uh? :P

Here somes photos...

PD: The old case was too weak, and yelllowed.



 

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I have the feeling that you spent more money into repairng this one than you can spend to get a basically new one
 

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I have the feeling that you spent more money into repairng this one than you can spend to get a basically new one
Ummmm... i didn't pucharsed anything. Only i changed the case, speakers olds, ( like gba sp speaker) and that's all, Oh, and i soldered L & R Buttons, i have a GBA motherboard that didn't work, so, i used to remplace them.
 

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kudos to you sir!!!!.....ah lot of folk wouldn't even have tried.[including me] lol!!!.....yeah well doneagain !!!!.....
 
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Very nice work. The clampshell design of Nintendo DS / 3DS makes them a hell to repair. I already have trouble with 2 NDS lites, that I could never repair. I am thinking seriously in getting a 2DS just because of this. lol
 
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Very nice work. The clampshell design of Nintendo DS / 3DS makes them a hell to repair. I already have trouble with 2 NDS lites, that I could never repair. I am thinking seriously in getting a 2DS just because of this. lol
Don't worry, NDSi it's more HARDER to repair, my DSi fucked of the slot, and of the SD Card/L & R flex cable fucked, i need to buy a new slot and that flex cable >͵<"
 

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