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SON-OF-A-BIIIIIIIIIIrd!
So I'm digging through the game room and pull out a loose Virtual Boy, I hook it up and the left screen doesn't work. I fiddle with it and now it works on half the games but it really glitchy. So I dig out my CIB Virtual Boy and WTF!?! this one is going too!!!!!
Does anyone know anything about Virtual Boys dieing with age?
What have I done to anger the gaming gods?
Does anyone know anything about Virtual Boys dieing with age?
What have I done to anger the gaming gods?
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How were you storing it? The things are quite fragile. Is it possible one of the mirrors got knocked in the gameroom clutter?
I don't get how it works w/some games and not others but, just for the heck of it, what games are running okay?
I don't get how it works w/some games and not others but, just for the heck of it, what games are running okay?
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It's most likely an issue with the ribbon cables going to the board on one of the screens. Whatever compound Nintendo used on these things weakens over time and the ribbons start losing connection to the boards. They need to be reconnected in a more efficient manner. There are some tutorials out there on how to do it, but you will need a modified Nintendo security bit to even get to the screws on the system.
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Wow I actually got some good feedback on this. Nothing would have been knocked out of place as one was pretty much left alone and the other was stored in 100% original packaging. The ribbon cable makes the most sense as the graphics are rather glitchy and they are both doing it.
I have the security bit, but I'll have to cut a slot into it so I can drop it in and turn with a long handled screwdriver as the bit I have will never reach all of the screws.
Austin, I take it the connectors were soldered to the board and need to be redone?
Trev, I have a bunch of them but Vertical force seems to be the best functioning game, almost 100% other than a few dots that shouldn't show up. others have lines missing/added, left screen will go blank creeping distortion coming up from the bottom.
I have the security bit, but I'll have to cut a slot into it so I can drop it in and turn with a long handled screwdriver as the bit I have will never reach all of the screws.
Austin, I take it the connectors were soldered to the board and need to be redone?
Trev, I have a bunch of them but Vertical force seems to be the best functioning game, almost 100% other than a few dots that shouldn't show up. others have lines missing/added, left screen will go blank creeping distortion coming up from the bottom.
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Here is the video I saw last year regarding fixing the ribbon cable problem. I'd say it's a bit more involved than simply resoldering the cables, but watch for more details:
http://youtu.be/AFQAsEqwh3M
http://youtu.be/AFQAsEqwh3M
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This happens to EVERY Virtual Boy. Like, ever. I have two and they do the same thing. For some reason, Nintendo thought it would be a good idea to attach the ribbon cable to the LED screen with glue. WTF?
I've done the oven trick a few times, and it definitely works. The problem comes back before too long and you have to go through the whole thing again, though. Using a bit of tape to keep everything tightly in places helps, though.
There are people that do a permanent solder fix, but I don't have the skills for that.
I've done the oven trick a few times, and it definitely works. The problem comes back before too long and you have to go through the whole thing again, though. Using a bit of tape to keep everything tightly in places helps, though.
There are people that do a permanent solder fix, but I don't have the skills for that.
Bumping this old post because my VB just started acting up. I've read aricles and watched vids on repairs, but most of it seems like a temporary fix. Does anyone a source that repairs these w/a more long term solution?
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I keep forgetting to post that I tried the oven trick. It got a 75% working VB up to 99.9%. There are a few weak lines in one screen but they still display. My other VB has nicer screens than that one had so I hope to make it a 100%.
Word to the wise, don't press down directly with fingers, I used an OveGlove, as I almost burnt my fingers the first time.
Word to the wise, don't press down directly with fingers, I used an OveGlove, as I almost burnt my fingers the first time.
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