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  1. Listed my NUON lot. Wish I didn't have to get rid of it, but oh well! Medical bills are priority. Check it out if you'd like http://www.ebay.com/itm/221301396535?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 About 11 hours left!
  2. I'll be adding things on an almost-weekly basis at this point. Just thinning down the collection to pay for medical bills, unfortunately. Keep an eye out if you're in the market for Jaguar stuff. I have mostly games at this point, but I have a few collectibles as well, which I'll put up eventually.
  3. Thanks to both of you I'll have more stuff popping up soon... possibly a rental case if I decide to sell it And one more apology about the stupid link that was there before. I clicked it after I saw the replies and was like wtf?! I'll be sure and double-check my links from now on. I've been around the Jaguar & forums for years now and I'd never screw people over by providing some phishing link or whatever. I don't even know what it was?! Anyway, on to your regular-scheduled program
  4. Very weird, I'm 100% certain I simply pasted a link to my seller page using the AA link thingy... worked just fine on other forums. Oh well, fixed.
  5. Check 'em out if you're interested. http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&mpre=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.ebay.com%2F%3Fsass%3Djbarneck%26ht%3D-1 Also have a Tempest 3000 for Nuon for sale if the price is right...
  6. Congratulations! I've actually played a few games on that very kiosk. Very fun experience and definitely one of those collector's items that almost no one can get!
  7. Selling my Gorf on EBay to continue the wedding fund!! Thanks for looking! eBay Auction -- Item Number: 220979251147
  8. My auction, looking to thin out the collection a bit to pay for a wedding Thanks for looking! eBay Auction -- Item Number: 220968019862
  9. Decided to sell my #28/100 Frog Feast Limited Edition Jaguar CD game. There's about 2 days to go, I think. More about the game in the EBay description Frog Feast - Jaguar CD: eBay Auction -- Item Number: 220712831562
  10. You know what makes that even more interesting? ... kskunk, half of the team that brought us all the Skunkboards, is on the team that designed the XV-11 from Neato Whether or not the Jaguar's design actually had any sort of influence on the XV-11's design, I don't know, but it's quite the coincidence
  11. You can control your cat with it, too?! Danny, I can't believe you never mentioned the ability to control animals! Anyway, I have one of these rotaries as well and it works great.
  12. My posts have more to do with "the times they are a-changin" then anything else. It isn't a big deal to me, it's a simple discussion about the Skunk's use for future Jag projects. If I had such a problem with its existence, I wouldn't have just put one on pre-order. Good point. I didn't necessarily mean that last sentence was about you, though it was directed a little at you. I'll move on. It just seems most of your latest posts in this thread had a "circle-jerk" feeling to them with regards to the reboot & jagware developers. Nice to hear you pre-ordered a skunk 3 as well. I'm also interested in seeing the other flash device come to fruitition. It will be nice having more options out there.
  13. What is this, Jagware/Reboot propaganda hour? Hey, it's great to see vimaster came back to AA to participate and really add to the conversation so eloquently. Well, at least it gives Kizza someone to +1 for a change... How about you save your snidey shit for JS2, Mr. Master? Leave the big boys to talk sensibly in the proper forum. Blow me kza. What makes you think I have any allegiance to Laird? Cause I don't. Know what you're talking about before you come mouthing off to me.
  14. Do you actually have anything intelligent to add to this discussion, or are you just here to troll? I have already added to the conversation in the last page or two. Go back and read. Speaking of troll... *cough*
  15. The difference only lies in how people are defining "digital distribution". Yes, I know there were downloads well before Jagware or Reboot, but they've put together what can be considered commercial quality games that at the very least rival those sold commercially by other homebrew developers. The only difference between what they do and what you're defining is that they don't charge money for downloading their games. The option to use the skunk's anti-piracy features are optional. It doesn't have to be used... I don't see what the big deal is here. Or are people just trying to find faults with the SB3 in order to nullify its existence?
  16. What is this, Jagware/Reboot propaganda hour?
  17. Can you define 'released'? I'm not trying to be argumentative here, just to understand how it works - I'm currently confused as one unreleased beta of a released game (Ultra Vortek) worked, while another unreleased beta of a released game (Fight For Life) didn't. I haven't seen any of the promotional material for the Skunkboard beyond knowing it existed, but I'm sure I can't be alone in making the assumption that any form of programmable cartridge is just that, some rewritable memory in cartspace. As the Skunkboard is a programmable cartridge that accepts an upload of valid cart data, then inspects it and decides (based on a hidden list) whether or not to allow it to execute, for me it violated the principle of least surprise. That's my only point - please don't take it as a personal attack (I think I've spent enough money in the GOAT store to prove I'm not an 'orrible pirate! ) Out of curiosity, what will you do if a new game is developed and released for/on a Skunkboard, but then people share the binary without paying? Unless you have a way to individually update the revocation list of one specific cart based on what that user's paid for I can't think of an obvious way to allow legitimate users to play without allowing the same right to pirates... Like I said, it doesn't affect me as I have a 4MB Alpine and a flashcart anyway, but I seriously considered buying a Skunkboard for the convenience of USB uploads, and if I hadn't known about this feature in advance I would have been very disappointed when I found out. Stone Tursi pretty much answered your questions in his last post. Have a look there. To answer your question about releasing a new game for the skunkboard, each skunk is serialized, so you can lock your game out to only that serial. That's how people wouldn't be able to pass it around without paying
  18. Actually, a really good point you made there, Starcat. In previous runs of the Skunkboard, that was also one of the selling points and it should be reiterated with this generation. The Skunkboard is a great way for game distribution. As starcat mentioned, there are ways to use copy protection and it's certainly a cheaper way to get your games out instead of going with a full-on cartridge. You could also distribute both ways -- cart for those who like having physical property and a rom serialized to your skunk for those who just want to play. I absolutely love my skunks (have rev 1 & 2) and they've been extremely helpful with development I'll be ordering a skunk 3.
  19. I'm not a music guy or anything -- more art-like, but unfortunately my "talents" (if you want to call them that haha) are being used towards other Jaguar projects. It sounds like you have things well on their way, though, since you already have your artist and the music person. I look forward to seeing what you're able to do and will follow the project on your FB page. As you will be attending CGE, I'll make it a point to find you there. Oddly enough, I'll be staying in Henderson for a little vacation time, which is interesting since it appears that is where you live!
  20. Yeah, nothing has been done to the engine itself -- Doom is "pixely"
  21. We have done our homework on this. We don't feel the need to address every single thing publicly, because we have already done so in private. Things are under control.
  22. Who said it was 100% going to be a commercial product? Please stop assuming.
  23. Well, just checked it out and looks like it needs to be "assembled" using a PeeCee. Is there a .rom, .bin or .jag file for this demo floating around? Nothing that's supposed to be distributed. The person doing Native Spirit would prefer only the source get distributed, which can then be compiled.
  24. It was them. I guess they decided they left prematurely?
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