Interest Check: Hyundai Super Comboy with Extra Goodies

Started by pxlbluejay, February 05, 2020, 07:29:28 pm

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pxlbluejay

February 05, 2020, 07:29:28 pm Last Edit: February 06, 2020, 07:53:45 am by pxlbluejay
I think... I'm ready to let go my Super Comboy for something more useful... It's a unit in pretty good shape with some yellowing in the back only. Top gray plastic has retrobrite damage, and from what I heard, it can be fixed with spray paint/primer. It comes with the original Hyundai power supply(pretty useful, since it's compatible with both 110v and 220v via a little switch on the power supply), original Hyundai RF switch(missing f type input jack), OEM Nintendo AV cables, original Hyundai branded controller, and 2 Hyundai branded games(Super Mario World and Super Donkey Kong). For those of you who don't know what this is, it's a Korean exclusive version of the SNES/SFC, and it's pretty much a PAL SNES with NTSC output and a bunch of Hyundai logos and Korean labels(for example, "EJECT" was replaced with "꺼냄").
There aren't a lot of units for sale on eBay currently, and it's pretty hard to find here in the US(I mean, who would have a Korean version of the SNES sitting in his/her attic in the US?). I'm looking for $350 shipped to the continental US or a trade for a working Commodore 128 with a 1571 drive(If anyone has one of those here anyways/doesn't have to be in excellent shape as long as it has all the parts and is working perfectly)
I'll add pictures for anyone if they are interested.
Thanks!
Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda. The NES and the Famicom themselves. These are well known after more than 30 years after their releases. I highly doubt that Fortnite, PUBG, or any other modern-day game will be as well known in 2050.

pxlbluejay

Oh, by the way, I'm open to offers as well. So if you don't like the price, you can always ask.
Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda. The NES and the Famicom themselves. These are well known after more than 30 years after their releases. I highly doubt that Fortnite, PUBG, or any other modern-day game will be as well known in 2050.