Metroid Famicom Disks:
This post has been edited by Atariboy2600: Wed Mar 1, 2006 2:52 PM
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Posted Wed Mar 1, 2006 2:49 PM
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I was asking a friend of my who knows everythjing about computers for 30n years and I told him Im going to order Nintendo Famicom Disks games but he told me it will go blank and or dead cuase of the airport security X-ray machines will usually not affect hard drives. Floppy diskettes, having less shielding, may be affected. SO Im thinking what about Famicom Floppy Disks games? Say I wanted a Metroid game for the Famicom Disk game but then play it on here and notthing happin? What then? And even if I go there in Japan and try to take the games with me here it will still have to go in the airport security X-ray machines. What can I do?? Does this mean I will never game not only Famicom Disk games but others like MSX disk games like Metal Gear?
Metroid Famicom Disks:
This post has been edited by Atariboy2600: Wed Mar 1, 2006 2:52 PM |
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Posted Thu Mar 2, 2006 12:06 AM
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Looked it up. Floppies are safe. In fact, you WANT them to go through the X-ray machine. Otherwise they might wind up in the metal detector, which IS bad for them.
Film, on the other hand, is ruined by X-rays. 'S how they discovered radiation in the first place. |
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Posted Thu Mar 2, 2006 9:23 PM
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Shawn Sr., on Thu Mar 2, 2006 1:58 AM, said: X-rays WILL NOT disturb magnetic data. Heh, one time years ago I came back from a trip with a big speaker magnet in my luggage, from a junk speaker I found while walking around. The person at the X-ray machine didn't say anything. I wonder what it looked like on the screen. |
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