MGD2 (multi game doctor 2) package for sale $325

Started by RGB_Gamer, February 03, 2008, 11:56:21 pm

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RGB_Gamer

February 03, 2008, 11:56:21 pm Last Edit: February 19, 2008, 02:20:57 pm by eastbayarb
I have come across some unexpected expenses and I need to sell some things. I have an mgd2 package deal for sale (this is a package deal so you take it all or you take none. I will not split this package up in any way shape or form so don't even ask). Everything included works fine.  Here is what is included:

dram pc cable
sram pc cable
32Mb dram card
8Mb sram card
some original boxes and 3.5 disks.

interface cards

pce engine sram 8Mb
mega drive sram 8mb
super famicon sram 16Mb
sms(plays sms games in megadrive) sram 8Mb
gamegear sram 8Mb

mega drive dram 32Mb
super famicon dram 32Mb(converted from 24Mb)

Price is $325 FIRM (I will not budge on the price no matter how much lower you want to try!) shipped to anywhere in the USA ($40 to anywhere outside of the USA) via USPS with Delivery Confirmation. NO TRADES!

I only accept emails to

eastbayarb@gmail.com

PM's (private messages) will not be answered

IMAGE IS OF THE ITEMS YOU WILL RECIEVE


By eastbayarb at 2008-02-03

Paul-FC


manuel

It's a game copying device.
You can also dump ROMs of games onto you HDD with it. It seems quite neat.

Paul-FC

Quote from: manuel on February 04, 2008, 01:36:21 pm
It's a game copying device.
You can also dump ROMs of games onto you HDD with it. It seems quite neat.

cool but to mutch money for me

RGB_Gamer

it's compatible with the following systems (provided you have the appropriate adaptors):

SNES/SFC, Genesis/Mega Drive, Turbo Grafx 16/PC Engine, Super Grafx, Sega Master System/Mark III, Gameboy, Game Gear, Neo Geo

very versatile

FamicomFreak

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michaelthegreat

drool... worth the money, but not going to get my money.

madman

You can't dump roms w/an MGD2 without the special (and nearly impossible to find these days) backup board.  ROMs are dumped a number of ways from using purpose built hardware, to using copiers to using EPROM burners.

RGB_Gamer


michaelthegreat

It's very nice stuff, but you're in an area where people pay $10 for a smb famicom even though they already own it on the NES because it's cool to have the famicom version (and can easily download it online and play it on their computer). They also don't buy expensive famicom games for the most part. You might do better at digitpress or somewhere else.

Not that I want to see a guy with cool stuff go away. If you wanted to do a write-up, I'm sure the site would be interested--or at least I would.

Good luck!

planet_haxxor

I'd probably buy this if you had the neo geo interface.

RGB_Gamer

if i had the neo geo interface (let alone a working one with the 4 X 32mb dram and 1 X 8mb SRAM), that alone would be double the amount for what I am asking. Not even worth it since getting all the games it supports would be cheaper and easier

planet_haxxor

oh, I know that, it's just that it would be insentive enough to consider it seriously.

RGB_Gamer

Well if I had the neo geo interface (i have seen them go between 600 to 1000 US Dollars, and there is no guarantee it works - they have been known to have faliures and graphic issues), I deffiinitely wouldn't sell everything for as low as I am going.

Well guys, I am gonna put this up on ebay

MaxXimus

It will get pulled probably. This kind of thing is illegal to post for sale on ebay.