NES Satellite

Play 4 player NES games with this wireless accessory released by Nintendo in 1989.
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25 Comments.

  1. SuperMarioKenny1992

    I agree :D

  2. GoombaParaKoopa

    I don’t understand why Ultra couldn’t give TMNT 2 The Arcade Game up to 4 players. Didn’t Ultra hear of the NES Satellite. Mostly it’s the sports games that used this incase anyone didn’t notice the titles.

  3. @HerrGubba

    it’s too bad it wasn’t called the four play lol

  4. just modified to run charge battery XD

  5. @HerrGubba I dunno the Four Score came out later but I’ve seen em both around a fair bit. I would rather have the Four Score myself!

  6. i have another 4-player adaptor for my NES, it wasnt wireless and it was called the nes four score! which one is the most common?

  7. FumiyaSugawara

    thats true i only keep AA, AAA, 9V, n D. Would been easier to make it D

  8. “You know, not a lot of people have C batteries lyeing around…”
    *Goes to battery draw*
    “You lie!”

  9. i have C batteries lol

  10. meatloaf666999

    I can’t imagine it would be to hard to just stick a DC jack on the side and run a Universal AC/DC adapter to give the same voltage as the amount of C batteries you would need.

    This is only if one could solder, do some case mods, and doesn’t care about keeping it original.

    if done rite the mod could look fairly nice its not completely wireless but at least it would be wireless to from the console allowing for more options of placement.

  11. JarrodDrover123

    @StickPeopleAndPuff i think he already did actually like 2 years ago lol

  12. TheHrkatmuldsrulz

    Holy crap! 6C’s?! The only thing in my house that runs off of C batteries is my Pong console!

  13. @SpiderManTattoo It’s a 1550 and I also have a 2218b.

  14. SpiderManTattoo

    What kind of marantz is that?

  15. Supersourcrout

    I got the NES satellite for free!! but it did not come with a receiver. And that sucks.

  16. DURAMATRIX112

    i had that!! but the batteries had corroded the compartment away..and i didnt have the wireless part..for it.

  17. There was also the wired NES Four Score adapter (meaning it wasn’t wireless duh) I saw one recently for $9.99 at a locally owned videogame store but I didn’t buy it since I own a NES clone that only uses SNES controllers but if it’s still there I may buy it when I get another NES to USB adapter so I’ll have two plug ports to use but I doubt it would work properly like that, I’ll just get a NES Toploader aka the NES 2 that Nintendo made. NES Four Score requires no batteries at all.

  18. Canadian Tire has C batteries lying around….

  19. vintagevideogamegeek

    I have one and it works pretty good. Kind of funny that you didn’t have C batteries. Did you get it to work eventually?

  20. i saw one of these but didn’t know what it was. wish i got it. oh shit the cat is back!!!

  21. Awesome. At least it shows Nintendo’s innovation.

  22. Interesting. For a moment there, though, I confused it with the Satellaview and expected you to start talking about Radical Dreamers. Silly me, that’s for Super Nintendo.

  23. @rescuehero942 ROBOT DOES NOT COMPUTE.

  24. Hey MN12BIRD
    I was wondering if you could do a shoutout for a channel called NewGenGamers
    They’ve made some amazing videos like their “Console Wars of the Past” series but havn’t quite really gotton off the ground yet
    I think they deserve deserve a shoutout from an established youtube channel
    anyway, great vid, keep em comming =)

  25. AlfredRusselWallace

    there should be 4 NES advantage controllers plugged into this at all times

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