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Kreeboy

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About Kreeboy

  • Birthday 07/13/1978

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    Kansas City, Ks
  • Interests
    Old school gaming, Toys, Cartoons and anything else that makes me feel like a kid again. ^_^

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  1. Thanks. ^_^ I freakin' hate watching something down to the wire and seeing it just disappear....nothing pisses me off more (well there are a few things...lol). And HUGE thank you to anyone from the forums that purchased stuff. Really helped out. Everything sold.
  2. LOL...I only have one, and he is hell to keep out of my collection. I was in the hospital for an extended period last year, and he plundered my Gameboy and Advance games...lol Nice looking setup. You did quite a bit with it. ^_^
  3. All items end in a little over 5 hours. ^_^
  4. I have gotten about 10 messages since yesterday asking me to end the auction and sell for a set price. To anyone watching a certain item I have up for sale....No, I will not end the auction early. I don't like it when I see something I want for sale, and it disappears like a fart in the wind because I play by eBay's loose set of rules and wait it out, I will not do that to others that are watching anything I have listed. If you don't like that...don't even bother looking at the listings.
  5. When I clicked this link I was expecting some 3DO stuff. NOT ALL THE 3DO STUFF EVER MADE! My god that is a beautiful bunch of pics.
  6. I dont post on here much (if at all), but I do read quite a bit on the Forums (lots of info), and I know a few people on here from YouTube so I figured I would share what I have for sale. ***EVERYTHING SOLD! THANKS AGAIN!*** Just a heads up that is all. ^_^
  7. Pulled my PM because I had an unexpected "Thing" come up. But I hope it all goes well. Free Bump back to the top it is. ^_^
  8. The Atari first entered our household in 84...when stores were trying to get rid of them. That was about the same time we picked up the Colecovision...but that's another story. I remember I would save my allowance money and go down the street to a TV repair shop...the guy there sold loose Atari carts for $2.50 to $5.00 each. It was the equivalent of the corner convince store for me..I never ran out of new things to play even though the stores didn't really carry them that much anymore. We played the Atari mainly until we got an NES for Christmas in 88. But I still loved the 2600. ^_^ Pitfall II, Carnival and Yar's Revenge to this day still some of my favorite games.
  9. As far as the system goes, I'm impressed with what I've seen at E3. I want Nintendo to deliver on their promise of good third-party support this go-around (and from their third-party teaser trailer, it seems that developers are heaping high praise on the machine). Since seeing it, I've thought of a myriad of games that could be done on this system that would be quite interesting. Immediately after seeing the zapper portion of the teaser, the first thing I thought of is a new Silent Scope from Konami that fully mimics the look and feel of the arcade original with higher-resolution graphics. I see sports games and the like garnering a great deal of improvement through the use of the tablet screen to call plays and perform other functions. RPGs would also benefit from the ability to have inventory, menus, and other such things on the tablet, while the upper screen displays nothing more than the action on screen and perhaps some status displays that are pertinent to keeping your eyes off the tablet during a battle (HP, MP, etc.). Pretty much the same I felt about it. I don't understand how people can sit there and say "More of the same from Nintendo." While yes...its a new gimmick (and a cool one at at that!), the 3rd party support looks to be leaps and bounds over anything they have had in quite some time. I am by no means a Nintendo fanboy...I lost faith back 1/2 way thru the N64 run. Do I have all the systems? Short answer is yes. But this is the first time in quite awhile that a spark of excitement in the company has been ignited. Very excited to see what gets put out to the press between now an launch. Price Point will be the deciding factor though.
  10. Sigh... So many confused people over this. Its a new system...with a new controller. Wii U is backwards compatible with the Wii....so you can use the Wii-motes and Board with it. They didn't have alot in the way of games to show because the system isn't finished yet. Check out just about any article and you will see pics of the new system. (it pretty much looks like a Wii....just not as boxy...but this isnt the final design from what ive seen and heard.) Its a new system...not just an add-on. Nintendo is going to milk it. They were very vague at E3...and I have a feeling that the new system wont be out till sometime around Christmas...that way they can showcase it at the next E3. This was just a taste.
  11. The last time I played it, I hit 50k and had to turn it off. It's about time for me to pull the 2600 out again though. Great Game! I loved this one as a kid. B You and me both.
  12. One of my favorite games on the 2600. ^_^
  13. TOYS...of all kinds. 70s and 80s Character glasses (My favorites are the Looney Tunes, and DC comic glasses from the 70s) Hard to find Cartoons (usually Saturday morning cartoons from the 80s that only had a 1 season run and were never put into syndication and will never see the light of day on DVD) I used to collect comics...but 33 long boxes, Original Art Pages and some other hard to find items had to go. Now I just pick up the occasional one every now and again. Still have a few TPBs and my Statues and Busts though. ^_^
  14. Check Amazon.com too. Pricing there will vary widely, but if it's a common title, you may very well be able to scoop it up pretty cheaply. I've never sold any Apple II stuff there since I don't have a working Apple to test on, but I've sold Commodore and Atari software there at prices that mere mortals (and not just trial lawyers and Fortune 500 executives) can afford. LMAO! I usually stay away from Amazon, just because the open marketplace is oversaturated with price overpriced items...but I'll keep and eye out. Reminds me I need to get some more carts for my Commodore 64 too.
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