Forreal tho, who even knew of anybody who played video games on channel 4?

The Bilingual Gringo

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Channel 3 was it

I remember having to do this for my NES when I first had it.

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haha even to this day, if I stop by my mom's to fix her tv (too many buttons on the remote, she's bound to screw something up)

She's always like "I tried putting it to channel 3 or 4 to see if that works, but nothing"

So I think "channel 3 or 4" is always our generations safety net

like "well if that don't work, we can always try last resort, put it on channel 3"
 

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i'll take it back further


what ya know about breaking out a butterknife to screw them two lil' metal fork things into the 2 screws on the back of your tv to play your games



:deadrose: :yes:

and yea it was always channel 3, didnt even know channel 4 worked
 

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the most epic thing is finding out you can play this shyt through the vcr componants. I went through so many rf adapters up until the ps1
 

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when i was a kid, the tv somehow blocked out channels that had no signal, only way to undo it was with the remote which was missing....

Yup, pretty much my situation. I was not able to turn to ch. 3 with out the remote. Had the SNES and N64 set at ch 4
 

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Channel 4 is NBC out here.

shyt with my old ass setup, I still gotta have my TV on channel 3 and the VCR/DVD player on Line 1 or 2 for gamin' :pachaha:
 
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