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Game Boy HALP WANTED!

Started by Level_9_Chao, September 04, 2008, 08:52:31 PM

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Level_9_Chao

Ok, a month or so ago, I bought the gray, green screened Game Boy. You know the one. I got it for 10 bucks, and it plays games and all that jazz just fine.

The problem is in the screen. I can adjust the contrast and such just fine, but (I dunno if other users have had this), several vertical lines of pixels of the screen don't function, at all. On max opacity (black) they're as if turned off. Looks like this:



Anyway, I've hit it on the sides a bit and that woke up about 3 lines, but it's still rather uncomfortable to play/look at. I was gonna bust into it (carefully) with a screwdriver (like take out the back plating and such) and fiddle with the screen, but if you have any other ideas, feel free to share.

Thanks MAN.
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Dill

One time I spilled Snapple into my Gameboy Colour and the screen looked sort of like that, except much worse. Granted, the games played fine, it just felt like I was playing with a thin sock over my eyes.

Level_9_Chao

Quote from: Dill on September 06, 2008, 03:51:34 PM
One time I spilled Snapple into my Gameboy Colour and the screen looked sort of like that, except much worse. Granted, the games played fine, it just felt like I was playing with a thin sock over my eyes.

I was told of a Gameboy that sat at the bottom of a pool for a month and only lost half its screen.

Any my friend's sister's game Boy Color survived a winter outside.

Game Boys are just durable enough not to be totally killed. But they piss you off when they start dying. >.>
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extraz

don't forget that one that survived a bomb blast during the gulf war

Level_9_Chao

Quote from: extraz on September 08, 2008, 03:45:53 PM
don't forget that one that survived a bomb blast during the gulf war

I've seen it on five separate occasions. How does THAT screen work and not mine? >.>
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Silverhawk79

Sounds like there's some connections loose on the screen.

Tupin

Quote from: Level_9_Chao on September 08, 2008, 06:03:21 PM
Quote from: extraz on September 08, 2008, 03:45:53 PM
don't forget that one that survived a bomb blast during the gulf war

I've seen it on five separate occasions. How does THAT screen work and not mine? >.>
That, and it works perfectly with no dead pixels or lines.


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Level_9_Chao

Quote from: Silverhawk79 on September 08, 2008, 08:36:02 PM
Sounds like there's some connections loose on the screen.

Yeah, I plan to go into it when my tri-wing screwdriver comes in. Any idea how to fix it, or how to see what's broken? Or should i just kind of press on the circuits and see what happens?

I have a new Game Boy coming in the mail anyway, though. Thanks, ebay. :P
Become a Failbook fan: Victory Road :3

The Game Boy Pocket.
Put it in your back pocket.
Sit down and it breaks.