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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: browndj3 on 29/Apr/2014 06:27:06 PM

Title: Where could I get the plugins?
Post by: browndj3 on 29/Apr/2014 06:27:06 PM
Seeing as how they're sold out here on the main site, I'm not quite sure how I would go about even acquiring any of these plugins, other than the SMS one.  Sadly, I have little interest or history with the SMS, and my my focus lies mainly with the N64 and the GameBoy adapters.  Anyone have any suggestions or links or something?  I'd like to preserve my entire library of games if I could get the chance.
Title: Re: Where could I get the plugins?
Post by: tysontomko on 01/May/2014 06:33:24 PM
Matthias posted this in another thread otherwise I would have never found it either. I've had my Retrode and plugins for eons and have never ordered from that site, but here's the link:

https://www.dragonbox.de/en/22-consoles-and-tools
Title: Re: Where could I get the plugins?
Post by: browndj3 on 01/May/2014 08:38:07 PM
I appreciate it.  I saw that post earlier today too and bit the bullet and decided to buy from them.  I was hoping I could have ordered from a supplier here in the US, but I figured I might as well just go ahead and buy it from them now because I'll never know when I'll get another chance. 
Title: Re: Where could I get the plugins?
Post by: Matthias_H on 19/May/2014 07:48:32 AM
Stone Age Gamer should also have most items in stock.
Title: Re: Where could I get the plugins?
Post by: Lakster on 16/Jun/2014 09:13:48 PM
I picked up a Retro and (probably one of the last) N64 and SMS plugin a few weeks ago. Unfortunately the one that I wanted the most, Gameboy, was out of stock at both DragonBox and Stone Age. Would anyone happen to know of any places that are still selling it? If not, would it be more feasible to get a new PCB made (assuming there aren't any remaining PCBs lying around that never got put into a cartridge) or to use a Genesis donor like was done for the Virtual Boy adapter? Does the same go for Atari 2600 (and SNES donor)?  Also, just for posterity sake, could you put the schematics and what not for the SMS, N64, and Game Boy adapters on the plug-in page (https://www.retrode.com/plug-in-adapters/) now that you're no longer selling them? (It currently only has the N64/Game Boy combo - I don't know how similar that is to the individual units).