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Started by JC, August 26, 2006, 12:11:58 pm

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nintendodork

Early copies of the game come with a code insert that you can put in and download the games, but you might also be right for copies that didn't come with that insert.
I like to glitch old VHS tapes and turn them into visuals for live music events. Check out what I'm working on - www.instagram.com/tylerisneat

NintendoKing

Sonic's Ultimate Sega Genesis Collection (PS3)
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (PS3)

Together for roughly $26 at GameStop because of the Power Saver sale currently going on.

They were both brand new in plastic, which was all the nicer.

Pikkon


nintendodork

April 11, 2011, 03:44:09 pm #2298 Last Edit: April 11, 2011, 09:05:54 pm by nintendodork
Scored this last night on eBay:


That's right! A time machine from the 19th century! :crazy:
I finally got a Supergun! I'm excited to start my arcade collection!

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ericj

Awesome find! That Supergun looks really well made, too.  :star:

son_ov_hades

That's awesome Dork! If arcade pcbs weren't awkward I'd probably have a supergun too.

nintendodork

Thanks guys!  My Simpsons board came in the mail today, too.  Thing is, I still don't have any controllers.  Ericj, in that controller converter I got from you, were the pinouts majorly changed? If not, I would think an NES controller hooked up to that would work in the Supergun's DB15 port made for AES controllers, wouldn't it?
I like to glitch old VHS tapes and turn them into visuals for live music events. Check out what I'm working on - www.instagram.com/tylerisneat

ericj

I'm not sure if it would work or not since I don't know the AES controller pinouts. Give it a try and see if it works. Didn't you have a Famicom joypad, or did you sell it? Maybe it'd work?

NintendoKing

The seller has numerous ones, I may consider buying one some day!

jpx72

Congrats on your timemachine nintendodork! It's one of the nicest out there (must have been pretty expensive :upsetroll: )! I wish you many succesfull timetravels!

manuel

It doesn't have enough blinky lights to be a time machine.  :P

NintendoKing

For also $5 locally from the same seller whom sold me the Penguin Famiclone.


Brand new, unused Atari Flashback 2

Today was the day of finding neat stuff for cheap!!

tappybot

April 16, 2011, 09:23:18 am #2307 Last Edit: April 16, 2011, 06:01:50 pm by tappybot
Boxes are a little roughed up, but just got a Famicom ROB and Gyromite sets, all the pieces in really good condition though there is only a manual for Gyromite.. The ROB robot was just sitting it it's box without any papers.

Anyway I got all of it for 2000yen.  :o

Good deal or great deal??  


Wondering if I should go back for the Virtual Boy for 3000yen...  Not all that interested in having that though, but I'd like to snag good deals where they can be found.



edit:     Here's the last mass of games I had acquired about a month or so ago, just now getting the pic up.  Got the Rockman games for 210yen each and a slew of the rest of the games here for 100yen, including Double Dragon 2 and all the loose famicom carts on the right except the rest of the bottom row, at this incredible tiny store I stopped by on a way to a distant Hard Off.

Anybody know any info on the AC adapter and video out wires for the SG 1000?  It didn't include either.

oops, forgot to add the picture




Yeah fredj I probably should.. I had been using this thread since sometimes I had other stuff too..   Also, I didn't understand why the famicom finds were in the 'buy/sell' thread, I was thinking I wasn't buying or selling from any member sooo... but Yeah I probably should just do that, almost everything I get is famicom anyway.

petik1


fredJ

tappybot: there is a thread for FINDS FAMICOM. If you make finds that are famicom, you could post them there...
Selling  Japanese games in Sweden since 2011 (as "japanspel").
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