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  1. I'll trade a Gameboy Color (purple)..hardly used. Includes wormlight.

     

     

    for the following 17 common games. If there worth is between $2-$3 this is about $34-$50 value.

     

    Sega Genesis games

    Disney's Toy Story Box & Instructions

    Disney's Aladdin Box, no Instructions

     

     

    Nintendo Entertainment System(NES) games

    Castlevania 2 Simon's Quest with Instructions

    Gaunlet II

    T & C Surf Designs

    Rampage

    Dr. Mario

    Gradius

    Little League Baseball

    Destination Earthstar

    Ultima

    Infiltrator

    Pro Wrestling

    Deadly Towers (label on cartridge in somewhat bad condition)

    Punchout

    Wayne Gretzky Hockey (In box with instructions, in great condition)

     

    I have 180 positives on Ebay, I would need you to ship first or at the same time.

     

    Let me know.


  2. Buddy of mine got one....doom looks exact except for the sound. they are still working on it. The screen is bigger than the GBAs. I am getting one to play MAME, NES and SNES emulators. Since the SDK is released it has to be easier to port over an exsisting Atari 2600 emulator rather than doing the same with the GBA.

     

    How do you load the emulator amd roms on the flash cart on a GBA? How much memory does it have?

     

    The game park is USB, hook it up to your computer and dump stuff in it.


  3. I live in the US and it took a few days to get after being ordered on the web. I saw it with my own 2 eyes and it does have English games(Linux was certainly in English when Doom was loading up, as well as Doom the game itself). In fact I played a bunch of games on the emulators....it's an awesome piece of hardware. It plays movies for goodness sakes. Instead of buying a pocket Pc you can get this for a third of the price. You can even play against someone else wireless!

     

    They released the SDK...that is what makes this unique. it's a piece of portable gaming hardware released for the gamers and the programming community.


  4. I have recently been made aware of a product called Game Park 32.

     

    It looks like a gameboy except bigger. it plays MP3s , shows movies and pictures and even has a ton of games for it's use. the real cool thing is that it is Linux based and there are a bunch of programmers that have ported over exsisting emulators!!!! It has 128MBs

     

    We can now have our very own portable 2600! Current emulators that work include Commodore 64, Nintendo, Super Nintendo etc. etc. here is a shot of the product:

     

    http://www.retro-games.co.uk/gp32/gp32.htm

     

    here is a link to the emulators that support it.

     

    http://www.emu.pl/gp32/

     

    Let's go Atari 2600 programmers...Let's port something over!

     

    Would Virtual 2600 work? it was linux based correct?

     

    I would be willing to buy one for the person that decides to port over a 2600 emulator for it. the product cost about $150.00

     

    let me know


  5. The Atari classics is great. Exact ports of Asteroids, Tempest, Battlezone and Missle Command being my favorite in this group etc. etc. (also includes an Atari trivia gamethat is lots of fun)

     

    Space Invaders is fun. It has the classic version as well as the updated version.

     

    The Namco museum is AMAZING! Pole Postion can actually be played perfectly...the best scores I have ever gottten have been on the GBA (control is excellent). Dig Dug is an exact port as well as Galaga, and Galaxian.

     

    Of course Doom and Castle Wolfenstein are good as well. It blows my mind playing those games on the GBA screen (aahh the memories).

     

    The williams calssics is also very well done. Robotron on the small screen has to be seen.

     

    Try some of the gameboy color games as well like Yar's revenge...probably the game I have played the most recently.

     

    The GBA has become my portable classics player....a whole lot of fun :-)


  6. I do not know if this is a South Florida isolated event but for the last 3 years the thrifts in the South Florida area are simply loaded with Sega genesis units, controllers, supplies, every possible Madden, every possible Joe Montona etc. etc.

     

    I never find Atari 2600.

     

    In second place would be Nintendo carts......

     

    is this a South Florida phenomena?

     

    I have purchased (out of sheer boredom) about 8 Sega genesis consoles in the last 3 years..


  7. Rare did Donkey Kong Country in the early 90s...it sold 10 Million copies....one of the all time gaming masterpieces.

     

    The Stamper brothers figured out a way to use SGI workstation rendered true 3D graphics and place them in a 2D world. The results (If you have never played it) were spectacular...so much so that the next generation console, the playstation never made anything that looked that good.

     

    Rare rocked.


  8. Mayhem...maybe you did...I bit to the tune of $500.00 for a Quadrun on a recent Ebay auction.

     

    It's a cool game and it's quite a thrill when you add it to your colleciton. I want to get the manual but I'll pass at the current price of $81.00


  9. Is he any different than the guy selling RARE combat carts? Ebay has all types...con artist, honest sellers and yes even...deals. I would like to say that in over 300 deals on Ebay I have never been burned.

     

    I think the guy is just a miss informed fool. No one is going to be fooled.

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