How To Repair Scratches On Gameboy Micro
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Refurbish a Gameboy Micro?
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#one Feb 4, 2014
Hey, Gaming Customs.
I own a special edition Famicom Gameboy Micro.
It's in used, but very skillful condition. When shone in light information technology'southward obvious that there are many light scratches on its face plate. They are non very visible in regular lighting but ii large scratches are sometimes visible when playing on it.
None of the scratches hinder gameplay but, I was wondering if there was any way to refurbish the plastic glass and then that at that place are a minimum of scratches on the face plate.
If not, are at that place any good sites where people tin can refurbish information technology for me, or where i tin get a fresh face plate?
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#2 Feb 4, 2014
Wow, I've always wanted i of those! It'south the just cool looking GBA Micro. Information technology's a shame it tin't play Game Boy Colour and below games though. You could try buying ane of those scratch removing products, just I'd exist conscientious.
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#3 February iv, 2014
I don't really trust scratch removal products. They're usually meant for glasses, which aren't made of plastic drinking glass, or DVDs, which is specially designed cloth.
Past the fashion. Searching for them at local trade shops is a good way to find them. I got mine for 70$ and people sell them for 120$ when they're chewed up.
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#5 Feb vi, 2014
I've already checked Ebay for Famicom faceplates and I couldn't observe any.
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#half dozen Feb 6, 2014
Well, they're out of stock right at present, merely this website sells custom faceplates. Just check back every so ofttimes. http://rosecoloredgaming.com
If y'all're looking for the actual Famicom one, be prepared to pay a lot of money, because pretty much the just way to get them at present is to buy a new Famicom Game Boy micro and use the faceplate from that.
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#eight Feb 6, 2014
Wouldn't that be like buying a new 3DS merely to replace your 3DS pen?
Other than that, thanks for the website. I'll brand sure to check it every in one case and awhile.
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#9 Feb vii, 2014
Yep it would exist like that, just that'south the only place to get the original faceplates nowadays.
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#eleven February vii, 2014
Are you sure Scratch removal tools would practice the fob or mess upward the gameboy micro?
I wouldn't want to try something that would brand the screen worse or just destroy the screen
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