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Game Consoles

A comprehensive reference for consumer video game console hardware. This category includes detailed documentation on system architecture, component specifications, PCB revisions, known failure points, and repair methodologies.

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Sega Dreamcast

The Sega Dreamcast, released in 1999, was Sega’s final home console and the first of its generation to include a built-in modem for online play. It features a Hitachi SH-4 CPU, PowerVR2 GPU, and a unique VMU (Visual Memory Unit) for storage and display. This s...

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Dreamcast

Nintendo GameCube

Released in 2001, the Nintendo GameCube features a custom IBM PowerPC Gekko CPU and ATI Flipper GPU, housed in a compact, cube-shaped design. Known for its proprietary mini-DVD media and unique controller layout, the GameCube remains a popular platform for mod...

Atari 2600 Jr

The Atari 2600 Jr., released in 1986, is a cost-reduced, compact redesign of the original 2600 with the same core architecture based on the MOS 6507 and TIA chips. It features updated aesthetics and improved manufacturing efficiency while maintaining full comp...

Sega Genesis / Mega-Drive

Sega Master System

Nintendo NES

Product Sheets

Sega Dreamcast

Designed as a convenient electronic reference for customers who have purchased a kit, these documents ensure accuracy and ease during the repair process.

Product Sheets

Nintendo GameCube

Digital instruction sheets for repair kits and component bundles. Each product sheet includes detailed installation steps, diagrams, part lists, and safety notes to guide you through successful repairs. Designed as a convenient electronic reference for custome...

Product Sheets

Atari 2600 Jr

Digital instruction sheets for repair kits and component bundles. Each product sheet includes detailed installation steps, diagrams, part lists, and safety notes to guide you through successful repairs. Designed as a convenient electronic reference for custome...

Product Sheets

Sega Master System

Product Sheets

Nintendo NES

Power LED Mod Kit

Sega Dreamcast Product Sheets

Product Link Component Guide 5MM LED (Assorted Colors) PCB Location: LED1 Choose the LED color that suits your style. If you're installing a new LED, make sure the longer lead (the positive/anode side) is positioned to the left, as indicated by the "+" sym...

Power LED & Battery Mod Kit

Nintendo GameCube Product Sheets

Component Guide CR2032 3V Battery CR2032 batteries typically have a lifespan of roughly 10 - 20 years depending on their use and environment. Given the age of the GameCube, the original battery should be replaced. Included with this kit is a new CR2032 3V li...

General Information

Nintendo GameCube

Release Dates JP: September 14, 2001 NA: November 18, 2001 EU: May 3, 2002 AU: May 17, 2002 Discontinued world wide in 2007. Technical Specifications CPU 485 MHz IBM "Gekko" PowerPC CPU based on the 750CXe and 750FX GPU ATI Flippe...

Mainboard Refresh Kit (NTSC)

Atari 2600 Jr Product Sheets

Component Guide Capacitors Total of 5 radial capacitors. Voltage Farad Temp. Quantity 35v 4.7uF 85 4 16v 2200uF 1 Styrene Capacitors Total of 2 axial styrene capacitors for a...

General Information

Sega Dreamcast

The Sega Dreamcast, released in late 1998 in Japan and 1999 in North America and Europe, was Sega’s final home console and a technically advanced system for its time. It featured a custom Hitachi SH-4 RISC processor running at 200 MHz and a PowerVR2 CLX2 GPU c...

Service Manuals

Sega Genesis / Mega-Drive

Mainboard Revisions (NTSC)

Nintendo NES

PCB revisions run from NES-CPU-01 to -11.  Revisions below -05 will have noticeably poorer video output than later revisions.  Revisions -10 and -11 use circuitry to try to defeat the lockout defeaters of the unlicensed cartridges.   NES-CPU-02 - 2A03E/2C02...

Sega Dreamcast (NTSC) Controller Port Kit (Non-Rechargeable Battery)

Sega Dreamcast Product Sheets

Component Guide 47uF 10v Capacitor Location: CE1 Capacitors keep a consistent flow of electricity to other components. They typically have a lifespan of 20 - 30 years and given the age of most Dreamcasts it is recommended to replace the capacitor now as pre...

NES Mainboard (NTSC)

Nintendo NES Product Sheets

Capacitor Guide Capacitors play a crucial role in maintaining a steady flow of current to other components. With a typical lifespan of 20–30 years—and considering the age of most NES consoles—the original capacitors have likely reached or exceeded their expec...

Mitsumi Capacitor Kit

Nintendo NES Product Sheets

Capacitor Guide Capacitors play a crucial role in maintaining a steady flow of current to other components. With a typical lifespan of 20–30 years, and considering the age of most NES consoles, the original capacitors have likely reached or exceeded their exp...