Take that to PowerGamer. They have a LOT of experience with older systems, and still carry good games for all of them, even the old atari systems. I took mine to the one in Glen Burnie, MD, for a busted lens, but I got a new one because the speed of getting a new one for about an extra buck ($30 for a replacement, $29 + 3 days or so for a fix) isn't all that bad. Plus, if you get a replacement, they fix your's up to resell, so it's infinite recycling.
2006-10-16 13:56:15
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answered by Michael B 1
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It all depends on the problem. Every problem is solved differently. I would try taking it to a repair shop. Perhaps ask around at them and see if any have experience working with systems or dream casts. You might be able to buy a dream cast if your lucky at some Buy and trade pon shop type place.
Good luck.
2006-10-12 23:28:00
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answered by SummerRain Girl 6
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Take apart your nintendo nes system, and replace the broken parts of the dreamcast with your nes parts.
2006-10-12 23:27:45
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answered by westsida 4
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Blow on the game and say abracadabra
2006-10-12 23:32:31
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answered by bob s 1
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