erek
[H]F Junkie
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Is the system up for sale somewhere too?
Is the system up for sale somewhere too?
My wife is going to kick my ass.
Thought the picture was for the system and the controller.
Thought the picture was for the system and the controller.
Now I’m down a rabbit hole to see what one costs.
Depends on how bad I want something. Interestingly enough I was following this guy for some rare N64 gear.how much spare cash ya got
Depends on how bad I want something. Interestingly enough I was following this guy for some rare N64 gear.
I’m thinking my next collection is the Sega Saturn.
I can’t seem to find a recent price on this unit though. I also don’t know if he’s going to get his asking price— he has some very rare stuff but his prices seem steep.
Nah but some of his prices seem super out of whack.When I saw the price then came here and saw your username I figured you must be the seller
Nah but some of his prices seem super out of whack.
I just think vintage video games are neat. Super rare or other ones are cool too, but normally only to show off.
One of my childhood friends is super into the collecting of rare games like stadium events. If I want to play it I’ll ROM it on my NES classic or whatever.True. I mean I can't imagine there is all that much fun in firing up "Stadium Events."
I've seen several different variations of the SNES-CD/Playstation console like this. Many of them had regular SNES controller connectors instead of (what looks like) serial ports. Where does this particular version fit in with the SNES-CD production cycle?
One of my childhood friends is super into the collecting of rare games like stadium events. If I want to play it I’ll ROM it on my NES classic or whatever.
I’d still love to have one of these never made it to fruition systems as it would sit perfect next to my powerglove in a boxing glove case.
My next step is to get a custom built similar plexi enclosure for a SNES Bazooka. (Super Score)The powerglove actually worked ok once you spent the time figuring out how to make it do what you wanted it to do.
My next step is to get a custom built similar plexi enclosure for a SNES Bazooka. (Super Score)
Trying to actually display the goods is the challenge.
I just love showing video games as an adult because I'm a nerd at heart.
What is this bazoka voodoo of which you speak? (I went from NES to Gensis)..Photos?
Hunt for ducks with style.
Hunt for ducks with style.