Schematic Nintendo Switch Oled -

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Tomb Hunter ... What the heck is this thing?

TombHunter started as a spin off of Thomas Ward's Mysteries Of The Ancients and Alchemy Game Studios's Montezuma's Revenge titles. It has since turned into something much, much more. Fight your way through 30 levels of action packed fun, fighting enemies, solving puzzles, finding keys, destroying cars, and so much more! With every level you'll find something new! Promising hours of fun!
TombHunter is a platforming Side Scroller, with some 2D aspects. This means that you move left and right, up and down.
It features such things as snakes, spiders, and bears, as well as chasms, moving platforms, sliding ropes, vines, trees, and more!

Schematic Nintendo Switch Oled -

Schematic Nintendo Switch Oled -

What we really need is for Nintendo to embrace Right to Repair—or at least sell official service manuals to certified shops. Until that day comes, the community will keep probing, measuring, and slowly mapping out the HEG-001 one trace at a time.

If you try to repair an OLED using original Switch schematics, you will fry something. Guaranteed. For a long time, only high-volume repair shops in China had access to leaked official schematics. These were internal Nintendo documents—highly detailed, accurate, and proprietary. In late 2022 and early 2023, partial leaks of the HEG-001 schematic began appearing on hardware forums and Discord servers. Schematic Nintendo Switch Oled

For the Nintendo Switch OLED (Model HEG-001), the search for detailed schematics has become a fascinating—and controversial—corner of the repair community. Let’s break down what schematics are, why the OLED model is different, and where the hunt currently stands. In electronics, a schematic is a diagram that shows every electrical connection, component, voltage rail, and signal path on a circuit board. For a repair technician, it’s like the architectural blueprints of a house. What we really need is for Nintendo to

If you’ve ever tried to repair a modern console, you know the feeling: you have the multimeter ready, the microscope aligned, and a stubborn short on a power rail. But without a map, you’re flying blind. Guaranteed

We hope you enjoy TombHunter! During it's development, we had many fun hours playing and testing the game!