1 x Toslink Female Digital Audio - 1 x RCA Female Audio - Silver - MPN: 40019 See Product Details
Description
MODEL- 40019 VENDOR- CABLES TO GO FEATURES- Optical to Coaxial Digital Audio Converter- Silver Perfect for Home Theater, Dolby Digital and DTS. Run out of TOSlink inputs on your receiver? This optical to coaxial converter will allow you to connect the TOSlink optical output from your DVD, cable or satellite receiver to a coaxial digital audio input. Dont buy a new receiver - simply change media formats and get full digital signal sound quality. * Converts signal from Toslink digital to Coaxial Digital * Optical Digital Input via Toslink * Coaxial Digital Output via RCA jack * Power supply includedcablestogo.com
Quick Glance
First Connector: 1 x RCA Female Audio
Second Connector: 1 x Toslink Female Digital Audio
Summary
Product Title: Cables To Go Optical to Coaxial Digital Audio Converter
Manufacturer: Cables To Go
Power Score: 2.8 | 10 Reviews
General
First End Connector: 1 x RCA Female Audio
Second End Connector: 1 x Toslink Female Digital Audio
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Connector Details: 1 x RCA Female Audio
Number of Connectors: 2
Adapter Type: RCA/Fiber Optic
Strengths: it's Ninja Turtle!! better than the first one nice graphic
Weakness: audio is not interesting at all
the control is weird. the audio is not good. the graphic is nice, has this cartoonish look. as long as you are a ninja turtle fan, you'll like the game. this is definitely NOT A SINGLE player game.. I was bored in 5 minutes when I had to play this game by myself. But multiplayer is fun, me and my girlfriend were yelling at each other and asking for help!
Strengths: Ninja Turtle actions, 4 player co-op mode
Weakness: control and graphics
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back in the TMNT 2: Battle Nexus video game. It is a beat-them up game with the TMNT franchise that is targeted towards older children and teens. The best part of the game is the 4 player co-op mode (we have 4 ninja turtles, haven't we?) which can be hard to come by in a video game. The downside of the game is the weird control and poor game design, that seeems to...
Strengths: Four-player coop Turtle fighting action
Weakness: Bland levels, bad controls
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: BattleNexus is an improvement over the first Gamecube TMNT game, but that's not saying too much. New in this one is an up to four-player cooperative mode, and a bunch of collectibles that can be viewed in April's shop. Also included is the original TMNT arcade game. The game includes some racing segments and platform puzzle challenges but, like the fighting, all...
Strengths: Francise is always fun - original arcade game is included
Weakness: Flaws of original game aren't fixed
I've been a fan of TMNT since the original NES game. Then the arcade game, Turtles in Time, etc etc. So I can't help but buy their games, no matter what I hear review wise. That said, this game isn't what i was hoping for. I was hoping they'd improve over the problems with the last release. THey did not. There are still control problems, camera issues, and other various tidbits. However, I am...
Strengths: The co-op gameplay is actually well done
Weakness: Low production values, cheap game design, terrible music for the original TMNT arcade game.
There is so much to love about Battle Nexus initially. Four player games are a blast since you have to work together to finish the levels and it is actually well done for the most part. The problem sets in soon as you'll grow tired of hearing the same one liners from the Turtles, enduring the same cheap attacks from your enemies, staring the bland backgrounds and characters, etc. The original...
Strengths: More beat-em-up TMNT action, cel-shaded graphics, new platforming sections, 4-player cooperative support, includes original TMNT arcade game as unlockable
Weakness: Disjointed storyline, loose controls, frame rate and camera issues, platform areas too difficult for some, short overall length, no real improvement over the last game
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise has been involved with gaming for nearly twenty years now, but it's somewhat sad to see that the game play quality has actually decreased over the years. The best thing about TMNT 2: Battle Nexus is that it includes the original TMNT arcade game (with 4-player co-op support) that started it all in the 1980's. Unfortunately, you'll have to trudge through...
Strengths: there are quite good graphics so itm was enjoyibale to play
Weakness: you've played one youve played them all!
its a good game once you get going and there graphics are superber but if you what a good game look some where else. and like i said once you've played one you've played them all.
After the last Ninja Turtle outing, you'd think the posse of face-stomping turtles would have preferred to stay in the sewer. Several issues kept the last game from succeeding. The first reason was that it simply lacked the kind of fun expected from a title featuring mutated turtles with deadly weaponry.
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Fans were understandably pleased when Konami resurrected its long-dormant Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles license last Christmas. After all, the eponymous 1989 coin-op based on the franchise was a genre-defining beat-'em-up … and never properly ported onto the consoles of yore. Roughly 15 years later, BattleNexus stows a killer conversion of said four-player favorite away as a hidden bonus. The...
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus GameCube
Strengths: 4 Player Co-op games are hard to find
Weakness: Graphics, Gameplay,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus GameCube has basically one thing going for it - 4 player Co-op. If you're looking just for single player action, I'd go elsewhere. The graphics are poor, the music is cheesy, and the gameplay is not very responsive. The game might be fun for a youger video gamer, but this is not a TNMT game to pick up unless your a die hard fan.