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Yeah this is going to be a HUGE issue, can't wait to read the BIWN history and interview. Thanks Cobracon

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yes, i just bought the CD compendium from Cafe Express, even though I can't use it on my Extiva.(bought the clock too, which is also useless-black hands against a black background-but damn is it sexy)I'm on TNL alot aka kraftwerks.
Ha! I never even thought about the black-on-black thing. Maybe I should switch it up with a white-background version. Then yours would be ULTRA RARE OMFG!! [email protected]@K!!!
Didn't realize that was you on TNL too. Good stuff!
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hey, KEV. It's the "I love to drop rare protos" guy.I'm back at the Flea on Sundays. Please don't catorgize us with the Batavia store. Someone should let them know that Beyond Good and Evil has been $19.99 for over a year, so asking $34.99 for a used copy probably is a little high

As Rhindle stated, I'm selling the thing for what I paid. If it seems high, so be it. It can sit there forever and be a nice conversation piece.
It works fine and has an extra belt for the drive.
Damn dude, long time no talk
I'll definitely have to stop in one of these weekends. You guys don't happen to have a Vectrex for sale do you? I'm in the market for one...And yeah, the Batavia store is wierd - but I've scored some good stuff there. My Jag Kiosk was the best but getting Military Madness (PSX) for $15 was good too.
You still have your NUON?
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Thanks for the feedback everyone.... now just where the hell can I get a GOOD 25" - 27" 80's TV set locally for a good price... I guess there's always the trader huh? I guess the couch could be a problem too!Might want to check local thrift stores too - theres usually a few console-style floor standing TV's around when I stop in the ones around here.
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I saw this odd nintendo system but it used what looked like diskets.
It was selling for 150$ at a flea market for 150$ it look japanese what is it and is 150$ a good price?That wouldn't have been in Cheektowaga, NY, would it?
A fellow frequenter to the Super Flea?

I sell at the Game Craze booth there every Saturday as of December of last year.
As for the FDS we have, $150 is the price the owner paid for it and a bunch of games (bootlegs) a few years ago. Maybe it's a bit high, but you don't have to worry about shipping, we're right there if there's any problem and I'll even autograph your copy of Activision Anthology for you free of charge!

Cool, I haven't been there in a few months but I can't even count how many times I've been there over the years. If I'm in there on a Saturday I'll have to stop by and say Hi.
There's a Game Craze out in Batavia that I go to once in a while too. That's where I scored my Jaguar Kiosk

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I saw this odd nintendo system but it used what looked like diskets.
It was selling for 150$ at a flea market for 150$ it look japanese what is it and is 150$ a good price?That wouldn't have been in Cheektowaga, NY, would it?
A fellow frequenter to the Super Flea?

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That's crazy. Looks like a good candidate for a custom paint job

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Update for you guys that were having problems with Doom moving around when you weren't touching any controls. Carl has added a deadzone to the analog stick in Doom so it should't do anything when you're not using it now. Check it out at:
http://www.visualcues.com/forums/showthrea...d=6497#post6497
MegaManFan, I'd be interested to hear if it solves your problem or not. It worked with my Logitech controller that was giving me trouble.
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I think for European orders they ship from Europe somewhere - didn't someone say theirs came from Germany?
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I have seen a few of these videos. The Gamecube seems to always win out on these but I wonder if it is because the other models are flat while the Gamecube is a cube and thus only suffering damage on one side?Anyway, these videos were amusing for a time but I don't find them as amusing as I used to.
Umm, they all have 4 sides man

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Ok I added the Stop button tip to the Games + Demos page on the Dome. Hopefully that will help some people out

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Hitting the Stop button (on the remote is what I usually do so I don't have to get up) will reset the machine without having to power it off. Looks like I should've put that in the manual somewhere, but I'd been doing it for so long during testing that I just forgot about it
Some games do have a built-in exit features that work with the loader, like Decaying Orbit, Breakout, etc. But for demos and games we didn't have access to the source for, the stop button trick is the way to go.Doom is kind of touchy when it comes to the analog control. I imagine it doesn't have much of (if any) dead zone for the stick and that's why any tiny change makes it move. I've had it continually go up with my Logitech stick. Your best bet might be to use the digital-only Warrior controller for Doom if you've got access to one.
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I assume it doesn't work on the SD2300 model
Nope, the SD2300 won't read the homebrew file format unfortunately. We're stuck with it until Genesis Microchip decides to share the NUON authentication software.
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I see there is a Dreamcast in the "fishbowl" on the Duranik site - does this mean there's a DC project in the works from Duranik?

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Doom? Is this same Doom we all know and love?Yep, it's the shareware version of Doom, ported from the open-source PC version. It was developed back during the early days at VM Labs as an illustration of how easy it would be to port PC games to the NUON platform - the entire game was ported over in a weekend.
Some of the controls are a bit funky, but Carl Forhan of Songbird Productions has been working on that lately. He just put out an updated version that enables strafing, proper weapon switching, etc. You can check it out in this thread at NUON-Dome.
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Great, hope everyone enjoys it

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From the front page of NUON-Dome:

It's here! The NUON Games and Demos disc gives anyone with a Samsung N50x model NUON DVD player instant access to all the current homebrew games and demos along with a large selection of demos and apps from the NUON SDK. Comes in a full-color CD style jewel case with booklet, and features an improved boot loader with categorized programs, screenshots, title graphics and controller function graphics for each app. Here's a list of what you'll find on the disc:
Games - 800 Emu, 2600 Pac-Man, BOMB!, Breakout, Chomp, Chomp T.E., Decaying Orbit, Doom, Samegame & Snake.
Graphic Demos - 2D Balls, AGL Demo, Ambient Monsters, BillSphere, Hello World, Life, Raytrace/Mandelbrot, Room, Screensaver, VMBalls 3, VMBalls 4 & Walkthru.
Audio Demos - Midi Jukebox 1 & 2, Play Sample, Play Wav, Set Pitch & Video Game Music Player.
Utilities - Controller Dump, Dead Zone, System Info & Version.

Best of all, the disc is only $8.99! Orders can be placed through the NUON-Dome CafePress Store, which I've just updated with a few other new products, and lowered prices on existing products. If you're planning on ordering a bunch of stuff, either from N-D or other CafePress shops, they're running a $5 off of $50 sale, which runs 01/18/05 - 02/03/05. Just enter coupon code VDAY50 to save a few bucks.
Big thanks to Scott Cartier @ DragonShadow Industries, along with everyone who contributed programs. Enjoy the disc!
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Thats what everyone says - but i always see it more as 2 frogs humping *insert :jaysmith: emoticon here*
hehe

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There may just be more to look forward to on NUON as well. Keep your eye on http://www.nuon-dome.com/ for details.
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Good news for Xmas. Thanks Lars!

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When are these shipping again?Cafepress produces them on-demand. So order one and it will ship.
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MADBODIES hands down!
Well you'd have to actually FINISH THE GAME first so people could play it.

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Looks like a Catbox without the metal case. Is that what it is?

iron soldier2 package question ~!
in Atari Jaguar
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This is the CD-R version of IS2: