I Bought a Refurbished NES From DK Oldies - This is What They Sent

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @Heufneutje
    @Heufneutje Год назад +8016

    $314 is outrageous for something that has aftermarket parts in it and they didn't even clean properly

    • @SixStringflyboy
      @SixStringflyboy Год назад +390

      Especially since it's obvious they had the thing apart to replace the 72-pin.

    • @GenGamesUniverse
      @GenGamesUniverse Год назад +167

      @@SixStringflyboy AND do the region chip mod

    • @Mr_Wheez
      @Mr_Wheez Год назад +74

      True story. The once I find at the swap and flip them after cleaning, go for a third of the price and have an accurate product description.

    • @VGJustice
      @VGJustice Год назад +173

      I'm more irritated about them not cleaning it. There shouldn't have been so much as a speck of dust inside that console's shell for that kind of price, let alone the grime on the contacts.

    • @TheRealWonWon
      @TheRealWonWon Год назад +7

      yes

  • @KyleZiber
    @KyleZiber Год назад +3567

    This is literally no better than if you bought this at Goodwill. The fact that they call it refurbished and charge a premium price is insane. Thank you for making this video and I love your videos!

    • @MiBrCo4177
      @MiBrCo4177 Год назад +85

      yeah, it is extremely sad that retro gaming is how it is now-a-days. I bought my Dreamcast with Phantasy Star Online, Sonic Adv. 1 and 2 (2 with its oem case) for 50$ at a goodwill 25 years ago! still have it to this day!

    • @StormsparkPegasus
      @StormsparkPegasus Год назад +110

      It's a scam, there need to be lawsuits and legal action. At least this guy can fix it himself, but if he was going to buy something to fix himself, it would've been less than 1/3 of this price.

    • @RetroRetrospective
      @RetroRetrospective Год назад +7

      I got mine at a goodwill for 40 a year ago and works better than the one he showed in the video!! This why i dont buy from DK oldies

    • @BananaMana69
      @BananaMana69 Год назад +4

      Its worse then a Goodwill NES because at least one from a Goodwill would be all original.

    • @imthem
      @imthem Год назад +4

      Too bad dk oldies has em all anyways. ie I could never find one at Goodwill lol

  • @iLife64
    @iLife64 Год назад +3133

    I miss the 2000s when you could get an NES for like $5 at a garage sale or a thrift store

    • @TheOnlyPlayerYT
      @TheOnlyPlayerYT Год назад +67

      As a console collector born in 2004, I wish I can just do that :/

    • @MelteddClips
      @MelteddClips Год назад +96

      I wish I could just go back to the old days where clueless grandparents sell random game console for a dollar on ebay.

    • @bvlas234
      @bvlas234 Год назад +5

      You just gave me major nostalgia...

    • @WestCentralWVWX
      @WestCentralWVWX Год назад +20

      @@MelteddClips My friend got a NES PS2 slim and a PS1 at a yard sale for free it was yesterday or today

    • @scottyd035ntknow
      @scottyd035ntknow Год назад +25

      We sold mine in the early 90s to put towards a SNES. Mint console, 2 controllers, gun and 40 games for $100. FML.

  • @sonystar0521
    @sonystar0521 Год назад +1276

    The fact that this man had to refurbish his own refurbished console is insane 😂

    • @i_like_lemons
      @i_like_lemons Год назад +53

      @Falcon-um7vo The insane part is not wether refurbishing is hard or not, it's that he paid the PREMIUM PRICE because the console is supposedly "refurbished" and yet he had to refurbish it himself.

    • @pablohanmaaa
      @pablohanmaaa Год назад +5

      @@i_like_lemons he didn't get it lol

    • @larrystarstruck
      @larrystarstruck Год назад +3

      I think the price is ridiculous for a console that is almost 4 decades old. Yes it was not refurbished or cleaned. Lol

    • @2Skinny
      @2Skinny Год назад +2

      @Falcon-um7vo it is insane- he payed for it to be already refurbished. The fact that refurbishing is "easy" makes it even worse they didn't do it.

    • @2Skinny
      @2Skinny Год назад

      @Falcon-um7vo I do agree.

  • @KTLaughter
    @KTLaughter Год назад +104

    10:38 that piece of green confetti is 100% a pine needle from a faux Christmas tree which is amazing to me. That NES must have been played with well by some kids in the 80s-90s. Wholesome

    • @masterharryl8561
      @masterharryl8561 11 месяцев назад +1

      We have one of those, I recognized it immediately

    • @SleemShady7
      @SleemShady7 9 месяцев назад +11

      Also means that the NES hadn't been open since the 80s😭 So much for refurbished

  • @georgem2768
    @georgem2768 Год назад +300

    The prices at DKOldies is absolutely ridiculous. I don’t know how they think a “refurbished” NES that isn’t clean, an off-brand zapper and games that weren’t properly cleaned on the inside $300.

    • @TheHollowBlade
      @TheHollowBlade Год назад +28

      They making bank, even with everyone shitting on them. RUclipsrs are all buying these overpriced consoles so they too can make a video lol at this point dkoldies is just laughing to the bank.

    • @nightbirdds
      @nightbirdds Год назад +44

      @@TheHollowBlade Oh? What's more valuable? Short term sales, or the damage all these videos are doing to their already crap reputation? The more of these that get out, the more people, general buyers, will know not to buy from them.

    • @TheHollowBlade
      @TheHollowBlade Год назад +10

      @@nightbirdds now days, i thnk the meta thing is to scam a bunch of money to get rich quick and what happens after is what ever. Im glad the company is being exposed but seeing how many youtubers bought over priced consoles just to make a dkoldies vid and hop on the hype train is kinda counter intuitive.

    • @beeftestosterone4355
      @beeftestosterone4355 Год назад +4

      Are ridiculous*, not " is ridiculous "

    • @nyarlathotepthecrawlingcha7847
      @nyarlathotepthecrawlingcha7847 Год назад

      dont forget that one game had blobs on the circuit

  • @pks7618
    @pks7618 Год назад +1248

    No joke, I was constantly thinking what would happen if TronicsFix made a video about DK oldies. I’m so happy

  • @maxhiggins6270
    @maxhiggins6270 Год назад +1792

    Absolutely not worth what you paid. I’m glad you did this video. Been following you for a while and you’re one of the most reputable repair channels on RUclips in my opinion.
    What you’ve done here is exactly what they should be doing to their “refurbished” consoles. Take note @DKOldies

    • @maxhiggins6270
      @maxhiggins6270 Год назад +4

      @Mr retro gamer 1238 been watching Steve for a couple years now. Excellent content, and the ONLY RUclipsr I support. I’ve learned a lot from his videos. Sorry you feel the need to slander the content he creates. Hopefully no one does that in your comment section. Best wishes.

    • @donaldsalkovick396
      @donaldsalkovick396 Год назад +2

      Yeah like they're watching

  • @TheJustin905
    @TheJustin905 Год назад +285

    charging people 314$ for 3rd party stuff and not even refurbishing it like they say is just flat out fraud robbery

  • @banesbox
    @banesbox Год назад +136

    Can we just take a minute to acknowledge the quality of Nintendo’s old products? The NES will be 40 in a few years and mine still works like it’s right out of the box.

    • @timwalkerfukyt
      @timwalkerfukyt Год назад +5

      Amen to that brother and you know the blowing trick adding a little moisture to the contact still a solid fix lol

    • @MondayNightRAWsRKO2024-xk9ew
      @MondayNightRAWsRKO2024-xk9ew 11 месяцев назад +1

      NES is 41 now! Came out on 1983. Sega Master System will be 40 next year 2025. First 2 major 8 bit players In the home console market, before the 16 bit console wars which has had years of debate 😆

    • @asdasdfaf7827
      @asdasdfaf7827 6 месяцев назад

      Very lucky! Mine does still work but the two I have both have as issues that I had to fix one the cic went bad which is not a complicated repair and the other was as simple as bending the pins back. You are very lucky to not have a single issue but I also put games in and out like crazy for collection/testing purposes. The nes is awesome in that how reliable it is, I prefer us over top loaders cause I don't want to mod any of my consoles and the cable connection on some TVs cause weird visual clutter.

  • @alexhaarman7871
    @alexhaarman7871 Год назад +539

    For $314 it should have a non yellowed top, brand new set of pins, each game cartridge cleaned up before packaged, and official accessories. Could buy that stuff locally for $100-150

    • @sonicgenesisgbaisgood9134
      @sonicgenesisgbaisgood9134 Год назад +22

      I could get all that stuff for like 75$. Dk oldies is trash

    • @conchoid5749
      @conchoid5749 Год назад +10

      For that money I'd be expecting an unopened "new" nes

    • @Synthematix
      @Synthematix Год назад +4

      @@conchoid5749 For this money i'd expect 2 new nes consoles, this is a proper rip off.

    • @sneekz07
      @sneekz07 Год назад

      Of all the things wrong in this video, the colour isn't it. It's a very old console the plastic will yellow.

    • @scottimus432
      @scottimus432 Год назад

      no doubt, DK made probably 200 bucks on this sale. Yeah, he had to get rid of a nice copy of mario 2 and mario 3 but mario duck hunts are super common and in good shape. So he just needed a working NES and two games which you could probably get for 50 bucks online.

  • @cargeny
    @cargeny Год назад +628

    I feel like DKoldies should use your videos as a tutorial on how to properly refurbish a console. Keep up the good work sir!

    • @panick_9550
      @panick_9550 Год назад +5

      Absolutely they should or at least hire him for a Refurbishment department

    • @Superman-xr1oh
      @Superman-xr1oh 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@panick_9550They couldn't afford him, lol.

  • @baconpancake1
    @baconpancake1 Год назад +380

    This company is a joke, they sent you an 72 pin aftermarket swapped unit missing the top RF shield and all the screws it uses. they didnt even bother to (Clean) anything. No wonder they get so much hate.

    • @manifaction777
      @manifaction777 Год назад +46

      I was gonna post something similar, the whole time I was like "Missing a few screws? The whole top shield is missing!" 🤣

    • @danieljonsson8095
      @danieljonsson8095 Год назад +16

      @@manifaction777 That's actually a quite interesting thing there. Is the NES even compatible with RFI standards to be allowed to be sold without that shield? To my mind, it's old enough that I'm guessing it would actually be very noisy (as in rf noise) without it and since DK is an actual company, they're required to make sure the devices they sell are compliant with current rfi limitations. I know it's not exactly enforced on the second hand market (heck it's barely enforced on new stuff) but still.

    • @i-k-a-y
      @i-k-a-y Год назад +3

      the listing description says it comes with a new 72 pin connector

    • @danieljonsson8095
      @danieljonsson8095 Год назад +18

      @@i-k-a-y new, doesn't mean a badly done aftermarket copy.

    • @i-k-a-y
      @i-k-a-y Год назад

      @@SmirkyMushroom8 what makes it a bootleg? all pcbs i can find for that cart seem to look just like the one in the video

  • @MaxTheDev-f6t
    @MaxTheDev-f6t Год назад +30

    Been watching tronics for so long he's taught me what refurbished is compared to what these clowns sell! Thanks for being an amazing youtuber!

  • @Miphawellspring
    @Miphawellspring Год назад +6

    i don't think its worth it considering it wasn't cleaned properly, i do love watching all your video's. Awesome to see someone fix up console's in a better way than most repair shops.

  • @Mullerology
    @Mullerology Год назад +1338

    DK Oldies never cease to disappoint with their never ending stream of disappointment. At least they are consistently inconsistent, I give them that.

    • @imthem
      @imthem Год назад +18

      💀

    • @Cleanz.5
      @Cleanz.5 Год назад +77

      I actually saw a video yesterday where a guy purchased 2 system banned ps5’s from them🤦🏻‍♂️. Like how is that even possible. Ya think they would check and see if it can connect to PlayStation network or run the numbers and make sure there not stolen.

    • @jamescarter3196
      @jamescarter3196 Год назад +1

      Scrolling through comments, I saw the word 'cease' here and expected to see 'desist' nearby

    • @COMMANDandConquer199
      @COMMANDandConquer199 Год назад +1

      Consistently inconsistent would imply that they ever get it right. They don't. They are consistently terrible.

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 Год назад +1

      Yes consistently bad

  • @12345.......
    @12345....... Год назад +1085

    For $314 I would expect it to be clean and work perfectly

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +253

      That would have been nice!

    • @nashsanadiki3104
      @nashsanadiki3104 Год назад +63

      Reduce your expectations with dkoldies 😂

    • @MIForrestguy
      @MIForrestguy Год назад +3

      Cartridges may be dirty after 30+ years

    • @creamvaniilla1395
      @creamvaniilla1395 Год назад +109

      ​@@MIForrestguy the point of refurbishing is to clean that...

    • @joesaiditstrue
      @joesaiditstrue Год назад +60

      @@MIForrestguy yeah then don't call it refurbished

  • @StingGC
    @StingGC Год назад +207

    To be honest, if you are buying something refurbished, there shouldn't need to be work done by the end user to get it to work as intended. The extra cleaning you have done, not everyone has the knowledge or ability (even with as little as you have done in the grand scheme) to get it to work correctly. Appreciate the work and knowledge you share with the community with every video you release.

  • @jakep8484
    @jakep8484 Год назад +5

    I have actually refurbished these installing new capacitors, cleaning inside and out and cleaning/repairing original 72pin connectors and sold them for under 150 bucks. Their price seems very high for what you got.

  • @hektorlinko
    @hektorlinko Год назад +1

    I'm old school. I've purchased broken NES's for cheap and for parts and learned how to repair them from scratch so I never ever pay retail for these systems. I clean them inside and out as well as the games honest and old fashion and of course over the years I have traded and sold them for fair price especially trading them with other collectors for this and that and it's worked out well for me. I've learned how to refurbish my own stuff in cartridge based consoles and the main thing I learned is being clean. Of course advanced issues are with capacitors and some minor soldering but for the most part the basic science is keeping your console clean and grim and dust free. Simple as that as you showed us on your video. Great Video! A++++ Thumbs Up and shared. : )

  • @noblecyberman957
    @noblecyberman957 Год назад +97

    I'd pay that premium if I knew you were going to refurbish the console, it's so satisfying to see the process you go through to put things right, and it shows you have a real passion for working on tech.

  • @markracer3281
    @markracer3281 Год назад +189

    Damn... And you actually did most of the refurbishing!!! DK Oldies will never see my business. Thank you sir, for this most informative psa...🙂

    • @timwalkerfukyt
      @timwalkerfukyt Год назад +1

      With this line of thinking you're going to save yourself a ton of money on aspirin for the headaches and refurbishing your purchases from Dem 😅

  • @RetroBrewster
    @RetroBrewster Год назад +205

    Thank you for making this. NES was one of my first repairs that wasn't a handheld.
    They technically didn't even sell you a complete console, as whoever worked on this before you failed to replace the shielding that should've encased the motherboard, that's why there were less screws than you remembered.
    Keep up the great work, you and Phil are my favorites!

    • @spacephantomranger
      @spacephantomranger Год назад +16

      ok yah i was wondering where the shielding was too. i thought he just didnt show taking it off but then he started commenting about the missing screws.

  • @Snablarns
    @Snablarns 10 месяцев назад +2

    I feel like the mismatched screws are supposed to be there, but they should be the same on both sides of the cartridge reader. There's also a top shielding missing, explaining all the missing screws.

  • @mugogrog
    @mugogrog Год назад +3

    By the way, just a word of advice, be carefull with magic eraser if you're cleaning game contacts they strip off a lot of the protective coating on em, same with brass polish. Anyways if you really want spotless pins do use brass polish but be weary of how fast it strips material and don't overdo it, use a cue top and just gently rub a couple of times and it'll be fine.

  • @TheSilverSmurfer69
    @TheSilverSmurfer69 Год назад +82

    The optimism throughout the video is inspiring. Getting blatantly bent over and taking it like a champ.

    • @costumeninja1914
      @costumeninja1914 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @jonas000111
      @jonas000111 Год назад +11

      He literally has the skillset to do their job better so he never felt screwed over just a ripoff. He basically paid double what he should have. It would have been worse for a joe blow who would have gotten essentially a broken NES

    • @Superman-xr1oh
      @Superman-xr1oh 10 месяцев назад +2

      That's because Steve is a stand up guy. He doesn't make controversial videos. Now, that's not to say this is controversial, DKOldies definitely screwed up here, big time.
      But Steve being the guy he is, isn't going to make a video calling them out because that's not what he does. Even if it's warranted.

    • @everythinginfullspectrum8625
      @everythinginfullspectrum8625 7 месяцев назад +1

      Well he knows that this will make a good video == $$ So no need to even act angry.

  • @Tsunder623
    @Tsunder623 Год назад +353

    I've been following the dkoldies Saga forever, and you were the one person I was hoping was getting involved given your immense knowledge of the inside of consoles.
    Very excited to watch this

  • @Charizard27
    @Charizard27 Год назад +116

    DKOldies has entered the chat you have voided the warranty by opening the system up. But also win a free game for giving us a great review 🤣

  • @AdmiralGunga
    @AdmiralGunga Год назад +2

    Might have been better off purchasing a TinyNES with the option of having original parts if that is your preferance. The pricepoint is about the same, sure, but at least you know you are getting something new out of the box and it is so compact you can take it with you just about anywhere. Great video as usual!

  • @TheColinputer
    @TheColinputer Год назад +2

    8:40 I could be mistaken. But I'm pretty sure there is a metal EMF shield missing from the top of that console.

  • @urogoth
    @urogoth Год назад +300

    At this point, after all the DKOldies videos I've seen, it's safe to assume that is only as clean as it is because it came to them that way.

    • @markmathisen3908
      @markmathisen3908 Год назад

      Seems that the only 'cleaning' DK does is to clean out people of their money. 😒

  • @Peteblz1
    @Peteblz1 Год назад +116

    Excellent video. I'd be ripping mad for that price. And the fact they put those void warranty stickers making the normal buyer have to trust them on the fact they said they cleaned it. And the fact that some places aren't cleaned seems so scammy.

  • @bryanfitschen5434
    @bryanfitschen5434 Год назад +27

    After watching Review Tech USA and Jacob R, I am so glad you did a video on this. An expert with electronics, so it is hard to deny what you are saying.

    • @fastydave
      @fastydave Год назад +7

      What they were saying wasn't hard to deny either. They presented more than enough facts

  • @MDuzco44
    @MDuzco44 Год назад +1

    You’re correct about there being screws missing and it’s because there’s an ENTIRE PART MISSING! There’s a metal cover that goes over the cartridge holder 😭

    • @MDuzco44
      @MDuzco44 Год назад +1

      lol i noticed because i’m actively taking my NES apart as i’m watching this video.

  • @John-oo8dn
    @John-oo8dn Месяц назад +1

    I have a small retro video game business. I sell the NES with an OEM controller, zapper, Mario/Duck Hunt and OEM power and RF, for $120. Opened up and cleaned, with all screws.

  • @AdamHobbs1
    @AdamHobbs1 Год назад +164

    Love the video; I’d expect more than you got for 300USD+

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +50

      Agreed

    • @julieboruta
      @julieboruta Год назад +1

      That’s why it’s a scam on dkoldies with no refurbishing done and remarked game console and game prices so high. I would not recommend I expected he only get this much for the price since dkoldies is scamming you in this way.

    • @YasinVanDoorsen
      @YasinVanDoorsen Год назад +1

      ​@@PowerSynopsis I got an original ps1 complete in box with manuals controllers and even metal gear solid for 150. Much better deal than dk oldies

    • @PowerSynopsis
      @PowerSynopsis Год назад +3

      @@YasinVanDoorsen I checked the listing again after commenting and the guy even said it's original 72 pin and that he's carefully cleaned the system, controllers, and game. I trust him fully. Way more than I'd trust DKO. He's obviously a collector himself and probably has experience with refurbishing and repair. Most importantly, I think he has an actual love for retro gaming/collecting. Ebay also heavily sides with buyers, so if you're not happy they will fix it. That's an awesome deal you got for your PS! I love to see it!

  • @Dianaranda123
    @Dianaranda123 Год назад +50

    Would actually be cool to see an alternative being recommended, where you CAN buy actual cleaned and refurbished units where they actually put in the effort at a similar price.

    • @KingStr0ng
      @KingStr0ng Год назад +1

      Ebay refurbished

    • @MattyNewy
      @MattyNewy Год назад

      There’s a bunch of us on RUclips and TikTok! CustomNesGuy, VideoGameRestoration,CrossfaceGaming, and myself!

    • @kattriella1331
      @kattriella1331 6 месяцев назад +3

      Other commented is right, people sell legitimately refurbished consoles on eBay that are in much better condition. They HAVE to be, because they actually face consequences of they screw over a buyer. eBay WILL terminate and ban accounts that post fraudulent listings, so eBay refurbishers, oddly enough, are actually held to higher standards than places like DKOldies.

  • @beesharp9503
    @beesharp9503 Год назад +48

    In my 10years of experience between electronics repair (hi-fi stereo’s and as an arcade technician) i cannot understate how wonderful deoxit is. Highly recommend getting the Deoxit Gold spray to use after the red “high concentrate” stuff to keep conductivity solid as well as keeping the contacts conditioned/protected.

  • @eduardollerandez9936
    @eduardollerandez9936 Год назад +1

    So is it ok for me to just buy a console bundle from you instead since you do a phenomenal job and actually really re furbish it??haha 😁🙌good stuff sir!! excellent work and great video.

  • @darkwarrior478
    @darkwarrior478 Год назад +1

    A definite rule of thumb when refurbishing or just cleaning up your own is to always clean or renew your connectors and anything that is exposed to the user or elements, obviously not tested before sale, they should thank you for showing them how to do it!

    • @saw31489
      @saw31489 10 месяцев назад

      No they definitely test it. They don't test it thoroughly. If it turns on and works, it's fine... which isn't accurate
      That's why you should always run away from anything "refurbished" because that term means literally anything

  • @MAGA_Patriot2024
    @MAGA_Patriot2024 Год назад +90

    Yeah, DKO should be avoided whenever possible - they haven't figured out the difference between "refurbished" and "repackaged".

    • @MAGA_Patriot2024
      @MAGA_Patriot2024 Год назад

      @@Elatenl agreed, but I was trying to stick with the "re" theme 😊

    • @dmaskell92
      @dmaskell92 Год назад

      No they know the difference, and even make fake rebuttal videos where they take apart random consoles and clean them.
      That's what makes this company even more scummy. Not only do they SCAM everyone on fake refurbs, but they know they're doing it and make videos to cover up their scam.

    • @Josh14721
      @Josh14721 Год назад +18

      ​​@@MAGA_Patriot2024 that's also literally what they do. They take a trade in, package it, call it refurbished, sell it for more than a house, and then they spend the money on coke for Joey to do before all those "film my order" videos.
      Re-package.

    • @skachor
      @skachor Год назад +1

      ​@@Josh14721 oh God

    • @KootenaiKing
      @KootenaiKing Год назад

      @@Josh14721 seems legit

  • @chriskaprys
    @chriskaprys Год назад +198

    I don’t know what’s more surprising: that this classic widespread console from the ‘80s can still wear a several-hundred-dollars price tag in the 2020s (albeit with the understanding that it’s original & refurbished / clean), or that Blowing On The Cartridge is still a viable fix 😅

    • @user-or6yn8pm3c
      @user-or6yn8pm3c Год назад

      Makes zero sense buying them when a modded NES Classic gives you everything.

    • @fortunamajor7239
      @fortunamajor7239 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@user-or6yn8pm3c and you don't even need the NES Classic you can just use a PC to play all those games, but something about the hardware was appealing to you lol

  • @oTHEREVENGERo
    @oTHEREVENGERo Год назад +123

    A true youtuber you can trust ! Now we have our answers on these scammers

    • @Fatninja479
      @Fatninja479 Год назад +10

      We've had our answers on these scammers bud, you just have to open your ears

    • @swizop123
      @swizop123 Год назад

      You must not watch a lot of RUclips reviewers, this has been going on for months. Go watch Jacob R videos and Reviewtech USA

    • @jack-vi6rg
      @jack-vi6rg Год назад +1

      You have to open your ears kid to realize that they outsmarted you

    • @jack-vi6rg
      @jack-vi6rg Год назад

      Fat ninja what a joke name lol

  • @BenHeckHacks
    @BenHeckHacks Год назад +1

    Of the 9 billion videos on this subject, nice to see one from someone who knows what they are doing.

  • @GymbonePlaysGames
    @GymbonePlaysGames 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Apparently, refurbished means “not all original parts” to some people. Looks like Analog is the best option for that price. So long as you’re not looking for OG hardware.

  • @anthonysmith5601
    @anthonysmith5601 Год назад +13

    The top rf shield is missing. That's where the missing screws come into play. The mismatched color screws on the tray is for a purpose. The middle screws are supposed to be longer

  • @spdrmn34
    @spdrmn34 Год назад +59

    Steve says repeatedly throughout the video “That’s not too bad” but when it comes down to it, you shouldn’t be paying that much money for “not too bad”. And when all factors are combined it becomes really bad. I would expect that paying this much for anything that it would be cleaned and properly working. DK is looking more and more like a scam to me which is very sad considering what they are trying to accomplish.

  • @johnwhiteaway2795
    @johnwhiteaway2795 Год назад +13

    For that price you would expect the machine to have been stripped cleaned throughout and fully checked with all the different games they are selling as well in the bundle. they are clearly after quick resell bucks without doing the work of checking and cleaning. Great video exposing their shoddy work.

    • @shanez1215
      @shanez1215 Год назад +1

      Hell not only that but I'd have even wanted them to restore the plastics too. Way too expensive

  • @segazora
    @segazora Год назад +3

    Love how they put a sticker over the screw hole so they can say you voided your warranty if you open it up to see how well ‘refurbished’ the console is.

  • @joeymiller6394
    @joeymiller6394 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Steve, just a quick note. The original Zappers were all Grey, light and dark, to match the consoles. The red color was added in '89 to make them look less like a real gun. Just keep that in mind when they tell you the red ones are original.

  • @k29king1
    @k29king1 Год назад +30

    After watching Rich from Review Tech USA and Jacob R.’s videos I’m not surprised at all. DKOldies as an anti-consumer business and needs to be treated as such. Dont give them business. I give YT creators a pass because its them that alert us to the issues with products and businesses.
    Thank you for your very informative content TronicsFix, this is a premier channel!

  • @pkneeyahx
    @pkneeyahx Год назад +8

    Nice shoutout to Adrian at 13:30 !! I'm a big fan of his stuff and as soon as you mentioned deoxit and magic eraser I sort of predicted you would mention him. Awesome. Adrian's Digital Basement is a fantastic channel.

  • @ZaferZex
    @ZaferZex Год назад +15

    Please never stand down if they come back and say your hurting their business. We will support you all the way.

  • @markarakers
    @markarakers Год назад

    Thanks for the cleaning tutorial.
    I found out a couple years ago the gun doesn’t work on flat screen TVs…

  • @AntiHud
    @AntiHud Год назад

    I was waiting for the BestOfTheBest to make a review on them!🙌🏾🙌🏾
    Tip - u ALWAYS have to blow HOT AIR into NES catridges for them to work

  • @ChronoCam73
    @ChronoCam73 Год назад +27

    I’ve been waiting for this video lol definitely would expect a much higher level “refurbish” from them for 250!

    • @Fatninja479
      @Fatninja479 Год назад +1

      That's how they get your money and scam you. They slap on a "dk oldies warranty sticker" with the disguise that it's refurbished but isn't. And if you try to take apart the system they fault you for messing with the sticker, as if thays even legal considering they didn't make or even own the rights to the consoles

    • @Scyllinice
      @Scyllinice Год назад

      @@Fatninja479 They can put the sticker on the console. They just can't enforce it.

  • @Wacke
    @Wacke Год назад +8

    You are the perfect person to make a video on this subject. Well done!

  • @NologyAndStuff
    @NologyAndStuff Год назад +10

    Glad you made this video. I have been seeing other RUclipsrs on this issue but have been following you for years which helps give validation for how I feel about DKOldies.

  • @derekpowell2297
    @derekpowell2297 Год назад +11

    I found my NES in a dusty barn in the middle of nowhere oklahoma and it was in excellent condition. I looked inside and the pins were damn near perfect. I paid $0.00 for it. My buddy said to take it. The video game gods blessed me that day.

  • @mrtwinky2007
    @mrtwinky2007 Год назад +1

    10:10 I was actually thinking about the lockout chip earlier in the video, It sucks that someone had done that, because yes it can help get a game to detect on the front loader consoles because it won't need all of the 72pins anymore BUT on games that released later on the nes near end of life have copy protection to detect if the lockout is missing. Since that leg was snapped off badly and not cut at the bottom or unsoldered and lifted it can't really be fixed meaning the awful refurbished console from DK Oldies won't be compatible with all nes games.

  • @katotornado4312
    @katotornado4312 Год назад +66

    I love your videos, always put me in a better mood and love all good info you share

  • @michaelarchuletajrstevense8461
    @michaelarchuletajrstevense8461 Год назад +45

    Selling the products at a high price is not the problem I have with DKO, the problem I have is the security they give customers that they are refurbishing everything to back up why they price is so high. Yeah there are some people who just find their youtube shorts and get them hyped for nostalgia and they buy from them on a whim, but some people think that with a warranty and "refurbish" in the name of the product that it suffices the higher price.

  • @shagdog80
    @shagdog80 Год назад +14

    Wow that console is even missing the upper metal shield... They literally sent you a console with parts missing

  • @frankgrimaldo9127
    @frankgrimaldo9127 Год назад

    Great video, I always wanted to see how the NES looked inside. Sorry you had to pay that much just to clean it. To me, just seems that they know what a great system the NES is, that's why they think it should cost like that.

  • @epicknightgames9979
    @epicknightgames9979 5 месяцев назад

    "You shouldn't blow into the cartridge", i heard that so many times but growing up with the NES that is how we got our games to work and they did. He just proved it really does work😅. Thank you👍👍

  • @Minwolf
    @Minwolf Год назад +14

    Quite a few years ago I bought a Super NES off ebay with some games and a control and when I got it I could hear something moving around inside of the console. What I found when I opened it was a few dorito chips with one completely unbroken, which makes me think it might have been opened at some point before I got it.

  • @frogjunk
    @frogjunk Год назад +9

    I used to take my nes apart and clean it up to make it work properly when I was a kid. I knew blowing wasn’t the problem fixing solution my cousins said it was. The dark crud on the pins is usually the issue. I always took my stuff apart and fixed it when needed.

  • @ChrisEpp
    @ChrisEpp Год назад +10

    Cool to see you do a video on their stuff, great detailed video as always and you mentioned and detailed what you were seeing with the system but still had your overall positive attitude! Great video as always, and man I love seeing you clean those pins back to a nice shine :D

  • @Nelson_C_KNOWS
    @Nelson_C_KNOWS Месяц назад +1

    This is part of the reason why I’m replacing the tray loader and the 72 pin connector with a modded one. This will always happen no matter what. NES is the best console ever hands down. I wash my consoles’ plastics in soap, and water smells like dawn lol, and the electronics were scrub with rubbing alcohol. Finally I used oil based polish to shine the metal bracelets 😊😂 it’s clean to the touch.inside of the console smells like stainless steel polish.😊

  • @janjohansson2567
    @janjohansson2567 Год назад +7

    8:50 not only is it missing some screws, it's missing the entire top shield!

  • @J0HNTHICC
    @J0HNTHICC Год назад +10

    I was considering reaching out to dk for work on a system of mine. This definitely helped with my decision in not going that route. Thank you!

    • @honeybadger6275
      @honeybadger6275 Год назад +8

      You'd be better off watching some youtube videos and fixing it yourself than going to those clowns.

  • @TheGuilliaume
    @TheGuilliaume Год назад +135

    I know that chip shortage revisions of Mario/Duck Hunt had blob chips but something isn't quite right about that one. Hopefully they didn't sneak in a reproduction cart too, especially since half their marketing is about being able to spot bootlegs.

    • @andersonfelippe9016
      @andersonfelippe9016 Год назад +3

      I was gonna say the same. Shouldn't it also have the Nintendo logo on the PCB? It looks fishy.

    • @SnakeJiji
      @SnakeJiji Год назад

      I was typing out a comment pointing it out because that cartridge made me raise an eyebrow too. But you can see at around 15:18 there is a "Nintendo" and a "1988" printed on the PCB. So I did a little digging. I found a reddit post that shows this same game with a nearly identical PCB. The square blobs, placement of the SMD components, the shape of the edge contacts, the layout of the traces, etc. all leads me to believe this is a legitimate game. I never knew Nintendo actually made games that had the bootleg-blobs but apparently they did several, mostly for pack-in titles (So they could be made cheaply) especially around this time period (During the late-80's chip shortage). It was neat to learn about that today.
      TL;DR - At least DKOldies didnt make Steve refurbish a bootleg cartridge. It looks weird but surprisingly that cart is Nintendo-made. He was still overcharged, though.

  • @TisboreArt
    @TisboreArt Год назад +15

    Listening to you push those cartridges in, was so nostalgic. Lol. Awesome video. Tons of DK videos going around, so was cool to hear you opinion. Are you gonna try ordering more from them?

  • @dwightmanfreddi
    @dwightmanfreddi Год назад +6

    Ebay is the definitive spot to buy retro stuff. I've bought a gamecube and struck gold

  • @WyvernWraith7
    @WyvernWraith7 Год назад

    3:22 you should game some more on your channel or maybe try a separate channel for gaming. It was surprisingly entertaining to watch you play! Would definitely watch.

  • @Chrish1981
    @Chrish1981 Год назад +9

    Absolutely not worth the price, especially when someone who isn't technical gets something that doesn't work and isn't able to fix it, great video like always!

  • @Dragon_G4m3r
    @Dragon_G4m3r Год назад +7

    I'm glad this is coming out, my mom was about to buy a Wii U from DK oldies but chose not to last second. Hopefully this will inform more people not to buy from them

  • @KopAce
    @KopAce Год назад +7

    Steve, the console is also missing the top RF shield that was supposed to be held by those missing screws you mentioned!

    • @Locomamonk
      @Locomamonk Год назад +1

      OMG!! I totally missed that!

  • @retroresalebros3318
    @retroresalebros3318 Год назад +2

    I'm sure it was already mentioned somewhere in the comments but the metal shield is missing so that's why you have extra screws missing.

  • @EvilTurkeySlices
    @EvilTurkeySlices Год назад +1

    Disabling the lockout chip is fairly common advice to get around a failing 72-pin. I did it back in the day to mine.

  • @Sahxocnsba
    @Sahxocnsba Год назад +16

    Great video dude. I love that you're very honest and open about when things are working well enough, whether something will or won't be a problem even if it shouldn't be an issue you should have to deal with. Can always expect quality when I see you post new vids. Don't know how I haven't been subscribed all this time!

  • @ewrar9969
    @ewrar9969 Год назад +10

    Jesus!
    I've been watching their videos for 2 years and actually considered buying something from their site. But this video made me change my mind.

    • @Fatninja479
      @Fatninja479 Год назад

      Look up JacobR and ReviewtechUSA their videos are valid and have real experiences with DK Moldies sending very very dirty and non working consoles/equipment.

  • @lethe.archive
    @lethe.archive Год назад +41

    i think there’s a market and i might even say a need for premium priced consoles that have been properly checked out and cleaned which fully itemized changes and repairs and detailed descriptions from experts on the systems. i dont think there’s anything wrong with paying ‘over market’ for a verifiably better product.
    whatever this company is doing is clearly not that.

    • @kgoodfarms
      @kgoodfarms Год назад +6

      Exactly, charge what you want, but don't lie about what you're providing!

    • @williamharris8367
      @williamharris8367 Год назад +2

      I agree. I generally refuse to purchase used electronics unless they are really, really cheap as my expectation is that they are usually non-working e-waste. I do not have the time, ability, or tools to fix them. I would be willing to pay more for something that will work out of the box and includes the required accessories, cables, etc.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +12

      Yes, I agree. I'd actually happily pay their price if I was getting a clean, reliable, nice looking console.

    • @Brosephus263
      @Brosephus263 Год назад +2

      Yeah his name is Customnesguy. You can’t get any more perfect than what that guy does. He even has videos cleaning the cables, polishing the AV ports, Cleaning everything with a toothbrush. It’s nuts

  • @derfderfson
    @derfderfson Год назад +1

    Many years ago our old NES ended up in a plastic bin and stored under our back deck of all places. I decided after several years to get it out and play it. Well I went under the deck and pulled out the bin which over the years had filled with water and submerged the nes. This means not only submerged, but countless winters the nes would have been frozen in ice. So being nostalgic and hating to lose a piece of my childhood, I took it apart, dried it out with a hair dryer and not a word of a lie, it still worked! Hard to get going, but it worked.

  • @Ganonslayer13
    @Ganonslayer13 Год назад +1

    When the game wouldn’t work I started saying “blow into it!!” at my screen. Not only did he proceed to do the thing, he then asked me if I thought it would work which I promptly said “Yes!” With a grin on my face. And to no surprise to anyone, worked. 10/10

  • @scot8472
    @scot8472 Год назад +96

    Blowing on the game is almost as important as the perfect amount of thermal paste.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +21

      Lol, true!

    • @Wilco1972
      @Wilco1972 Год назад +11

      The perfect amount of saliva!

    • @SoulforSale
      @SoulforSale Год назад

      I have cartridges that I've been blowing in for thirty years. It always works. Most idiots will tell you how corrosive it is. My suggestion is to swallow before you blow.

    • @gokublack8342
      @gokublack8342 Год назад

      As someone who only started at N64 why did blowing on the cartridges work? I never really understood that

    • @DerekKnisely
      @DerekKnisely Год назад +2

      ​@@gokublack8342
      It doesn't. You're adding carbon and moisture which just makes things worse in the long term.
      It "works" because you're taking it out and putting it back in, giving another chance to get a good physical connection. The method will work just as well withOUT blowing.
      Don't blow in cartridges.

  • @mintedcow
    @mintedcow Год назад +17

    I've purchased a few things from DK oldies and about half the items didn't work when I received them. But the customer service is good with sending stuff back and sending replacement stuff that does work. Just wish they would do that in the first place.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +3

      I'm glad to hear that their customer service is good.

    • @skachor
      @skachor Год назад

      Do they pay the return shipping?

    • @DobuDobuDobuDot
      @DobuDobuDobuDot Год назад

      @@skachor They probably send Joey over to get it back and make a short about it.

    • @skachor
      @skachor Год назад +1

      @@DobuDobuDobuDot I'm starting to feel bad for Joey. He's in the unfortunate position of being the face of a slimy owners company.

    • @DobuDobuDobuDot
      @DobuDobuDobuDot Год назад +1

      @@skachor TBH, he knows he works for a scam company, has known it for years and really helps this scam company make lots of young victims with his shorts so no, don't feel bad for him, he's a huge part of the problem.

  • @SimplyJeevs
    @SimplyJeevs Год назад +24

    actually insane, the price, aftermarket parts and yet again no cleaning or proper referb to be found. a DK oldies classic!

  • @MorrisChannel4
    @MorrisChannel4 Год назад

    Dude, just seeing the glitchy startup brings back hardcore nostalgic memories. Doing everything under the sun to keep the system clean was a chore

  • @OptimusMaximus78
    @OptimusMaximus78 Год назад +1

    It's been a while since I stripped a nes but shouldn't there be heat shielding on the top half

  • @ace99asCaptainSlow
    @ace99asCaptainSlow Год назад +28

    I scrolled through the comments and I'm honestly surprised that nobody else has picked up on that SMB/Duck Hunt bootleg PCB. No CIC chip, no mask ROMs, just 4 chips covered in the black shmoo usually used to prevent reverse-engineering.
    The shell of the cartridge appears to be legit, it's a Canadian shell with French added on the rear and matching designations to my genuine cart. Which leads me to believe that this game was opened at some point (not necessarily by DKOldies) and had it's original PCB replaced with this bootleg board.
    I'm not implying that DKOldies intentionally swapped or knowingly sold a bootleg game, but this would have been caught if they had actually opened the cart and cleaned it in a way that "refurbished" implies.

  • @SmirkyMushroom8
    @SmirkyMushroom8 Год назад +7

    15:05 BRUH....they gave him a bootleg Mario + Duck hunt game!? I thought they hated bootlegs after destroying a very rare IQue GBA SP after thinking it was "Bootleg."

  • @DiamondMiner-zt3sg
    @DiamondMiner-zt3sg Год назад +14

    Honestly a really good video. I have thought about purchasing from them in the past but watching this has made me rethink buying stuff from them since I would be expecting high quality items for the extra money that they charge but regardless good video overall always a blast to watch you fix retro consoles.

    • @Fatninja479
      @Fatninja479 Год назад +1

      You would have better experience going through ebay. I bought luigis mansion and smash bros melee and got them in very good condition, complete in box for $60 each. My friend paid over $100 for a complete in box melee and when it arrived the disc wasn't even secured which scratched the disc even further

  • @PhillBowser
    @PhillBowser Год назад +1

    A lot of people don't know on Nintendo OEM 72 pin connectors there is a very small star icon on the bottom to identify its authentic.

  • @JohnSmith-ty2he
    @JohnSmith-ty2he Год назад +1

    I mean, this is exactly how the NES behaved out of the box when it was new. Have people forgotten that it was always jank? Hell I remember getting one for Christmas in '90 along with SMB1/Duckhunt, SMB3, Gauntlet, and Dragon Warrior. Spent half the day figuring out how to make it work. Discovered blowing on it by accident. People have gotten way too snobby with this stuff. Hell I have two functional entirely original NES consoles(well functional as of 3 years ago at least) and they exist only as bookends on a shelf. :P My fondest memories of my NES, was putting it aside for a Genesis. Cause it WORKED. Every time. Not just when it felt like it.

  • @n8doggy733
    @n8doggy733 Год назад +14

    Great vid, as always! Thank you so much for the top-tier content

  • @Christopher_Hampton
    @Christopher_Hampton Год назад +8

    So glad you did this video! So many creators have made these videos but finally a man I can trust! Thank you!

  • @mperry0913
    @mperry0913 Год назад +5

    I've seen the mixed review videos out there. I'm glad you did tis one as a break down as well. There's no excuse for DK Oldies to have not made sure the inside of the NES was clean. It's not difficult for someone to have opened it beforehand, inspect it and even wipe it down with IPA to make sure it's clean. The controllers, I can understand why they are still dirty. It's not common to take apart and clean those. However for $300+ I would expect that DK Oldies would have gone that extra mile and check those. The 72pin connector not working is inexcusable. That tells me that DK Oldies did not thoroughly test the system. Again, for $300+ spent, I'd expect a through testing as well. DK Oldies dropped the ball on this one. It's a shame too. As a concept, I like the idea of having a place to get retro consoles and games, albeit pricy ones, but for them not to test it or do a simple clean it not good customer service.

  • @scottimus432
    @scottimus432 Год назад +1

    300 dollars for a nes and three games is insane. On an unrelated note, I don't think i've ever gotten a Nes game to fire up first time ever.

  • @mariojohnston7147
    @mariojohnston7147 Год назад

    Pity it wasn’t immaculate as it was expensive enough.
    You were a bit rough when putting the games in while standing behind the console 😂 I think it might have worked a lot sooner if you blew the game first before you put it in and been trying to turn it on from the front because trying it from behind was very awkward looking 🫣
    Your excellent at your work and very knowledgeable on your information on the nes. Very good video mate keep up the great content 👌🏆