tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585873627254504625.post1845147046302815428..comments2024-03-22T08:07:14.878-07:00Comments on Thretris: My 1st KORG DS-10 song on DSiAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09252214620219616401noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585873627254504625.post-56526115872472401232021-12-19T16:54:43.851-08:002021-12-19T16:54:43.851-08:00Thanks for writtingThanks for writtingMichelehttps://www.michellesommer.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585873627254504625.post-43860781751549104612009-10-02T00:33:20.114-07:002009-10-02T00:33:20.114-07:00THNAKS, you should check out LSDJ, instant addicti...THNAKS, you should check out LSDJ, instant addiction. nothing like Crwating 8-bit music on a vintage gaming console (gameboy). So much fun..<br /><br />Anyway, there is no known way to fix horizontal lines as far as I know (and I think I would know if there was) luckily it has been pretty rare for me to run into them, in fact, only 1 out of the 40+ GB I have worked on had that problem. I would say your just out of luck... :(<br /><br />and for the d-pad and buttons. It is usually just a contact problem between the button pads and the PCB. This can be fixed like 90% of the time by just cleaning your gutsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585873627254504625.post-18698769820674969042009-09-30T15:46:33.390-07:002009-09-30T15:46:33.390-07:00Your music is pretty cool, I never really thought ...Your music is pretty cool, I never really thought about getting a music player on the gameboy. Anyway I had another question. What do you do with some gameboys that don't work, like have horizontal lines instead of vertical or the d pad won't go in one direction. Or where can I go to learn how to fix it?Nintendofreakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10751358918653279996noreply@blogger.com