Hooking NES with AV cables? Is it possible?

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My oldnes never gets used anymore because I don't want to use the rf to hook it up to my gaming tv. Is their anyway to hook it up with av cables?
 
[quote name='snotnose_colossal']wouldnt it be faster to just go look at the NES than make a post, unless your @ work or something[/quote]

Shhh...quit with that "logic" crap - it only makes them angry...
 
I have mine hooked up with a/v cables. Let me just say, it is so awesome playing legend of zelda and kung-fu on my dolby digital reciever.
 
lol, if u realy wanted u could go to radio shack and buy a monster cable that splits monoraul audio into two discrete stereo channels. This way your nes audio will sound bitchin :)
 
[quote name='WhipSmartBanky']Yeah, you could just spend a buck or two and get a singular male to dual female RCA adapter and split the signal just the same.[/quote]

Whatever, monster cable rulez, its the best. if you dont have monster cable, your not really hearing your sound as you should. lol JK monster cable = rip off.
 
Do not use RF switches. The quality of the games are terrible. Mine is hooked on RF and i have never seen such trashj looking games before in my life.
 
I grew up playing mine on a computer monitor with the av outs on side. I wasn't allowed to play on any tv's. "It will burn into the picture" (my mom nagging) I now have a top loader that does not have the av outs, only the single out for the rf. The difference is there, but nothing to major. If you have the normal system I definetely recommend using the av outs.
 
[quote name='Akkis99']Do not use RF switches. The quality of the games are terrible. Mine is hooked on RF and i have never seen such trashj looking games before in my life.[/quote]

Youngster...
 
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