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Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:23 pm
by TBFK
If anyone needs any help with their Nintendo Products, troubleshooting, error codes/messages, or any kind of issues, just PM me or reply to this thread. I've helped a couple fellow BBS Members already, so I thought I would just throw it out their, I can more then likey help you out:) I also included some links that will also be able to help as well, they cover all the basic information, from little things like no power, to getting connected to the internet to use NetFlix, I hope it helps!

Main Support Site

Order Status Lookup

Nintendo's Recycling Program

Ninendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS Successful Connection Test

Nintendo DSi Connection Help

Nintendo DSi Successful Connection Test

Wii Power Troubleshooting

Wii Remote Troubleshooting

Wii Connection Help

Wii Successful Connection Test

NetFlix How To's

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:30 pm
by Deride
Yea my Virtual Boy is hurting my eyes, any ideas?

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:37 pm
by TBFK
Deride wrote:Yea my Virtual Boy is hurting my eyes, any ideas?
Try adjusting the IPD Dial (Inter-Pupil Distance) and Focus Slider. That should help it out a bit. You actually have one of those?

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:49 pm
by Deride
No, I was just joking. hehehe Nice of you to offer this support though!

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:05 pm
by TBFK
Oh haha! Ok, I was gonna say, I don't know anyone who has one of those. They barely made any of them.

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 5:56 am
by mike-tracy
Will the Game Cube + Game boy adaptor work with say, a Supercard? The supercard works in my Gameboy micro, which I love.

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 7:58 pm
by TBFK
Ok, well the "Supercard" is an Unlicensed/Pirated Product, so Nintendo doesn't have any information on that. But you can definately give it a shot.

Just so you know, Unlicensed products are those that do not carry the Nintendo Seal of Approval. Products without the Nintendo Seal have not gone through our testing process and we cannot guarantee the compatibility of the unlicensed product with Nintendo's products. However, most of these unlicensed products do function the same as licensed versions, they may not work all the time.

This is what the seal looks like....Image

Anything that's unlicensed, Nintendo doesn't recomend because it may cause damage or other issues.

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 4:33 am
by Danny-G
I've got a simple question. I have the cable to hook my gameboy advance to my gamecube, is there a disk I need to use it and are there specific games it will work with?

Re: Nintendo Tech Support

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 2:25 am
by TBFK
Danny-G wrote:I've got a simple question. I have the cable to hook my gameboy advance to my gamecube, is there a disk I need to use it and are there specific games it will work with?
With the regular Game Boy, you will need a disc and is not game specific, let me know if you need information on that.

However, if your using the cable to connect the Game Boy Advance, to the Game Cube, it will be game specific. Their are only 92 games that you'll be able to play, using that cable. It will tell you whether or not it is compatible on the back of the game, it'll say "Game Boy Advance Compatible".