I have a Pro Controller that is in excellent condition with the exception of the A, B, and C letters being worn off to varying degrees. Has anyone ever repainted letters on their controller to remedy this? What would be the best way to go about it. I was thinking maybe a stencil and some white spraypaint, but I'm just not sure how it will turn out.
I have an old Technics SL-DL5 direct drive turntable that came from my mom's house. I couldn't seem to get it to work, but I don't know anything about turntables so as far as I know there may be a simple fix. It does power on and has the stylus, but that is all I know. I would hate to throw it away if someone could use it for parts or repair. The lid is pretty scratched and scuffed, but the turntable itself is in good condition. If anyone can use this, I would be willing to give it to you for only the cost of shipping plus a couple bucks to cover my time for shipping it.
Not even naming a console after a vicious animal could save it when it was obsolete coming out of the gate, had a whole two games that didn't suck, was stuck with an ad campaign centered entirely around insulting the intelligence of prospective buyers, and was graced with a controller which resembled half of a waffle iron mated with an 80s cellphone. Also, it probably didn't help that its CD add-on made the thing resemble nothing so much as a tiny black toilet. Anyone looking to make the point that a console's quality is inversely proportional to the awesomeness of its name need look no further than the Jag. It actually enjoyed some success later in life when the molds for its casing were used to make housings for dental cameras. No, really. That happened.
Is there any difference between the versions of American Hero that have been released on CD? Is the CD for sale at B&C the most complete version or was there a different version?