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Sparkonian

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About Sparkonian

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  1. Just thought I'd give my auctions a gratuitous plug http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...item=3000407309 http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...item=3000407648
  2. Sparkonian. Here, there and almost everywhere
  3. I probably should have mentioned this is in Australian Dollars as well. The price in US dollars is shown here. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=1381348210
  4. Thanks stan. So does that mean you'll be watching it and sniping for it if it's still low next weekend then?
  5. I have 4 manuals for which the carts are either dead or missing. They are Codebreaker Super Breakout Rock 'N' Roll Escape Netmaker Feel free to make me an offer.
  6. Title says it all really. Is this an unrealistic opening bid? http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...item=1381348210
  7. I thought the toploader was the 2nd model also. I'm pretty sure the front loader was released first.
  8. I have a Master Builder (& manual) in great shape a Polaris Green Label (& manual) in great shape a Stargunner (& manual) in great shape a Chuck Norris/Atillery Duel Double Ender (with box & both manuals) in great shape and quite a few others. I'll eventually get around to listing them on ebay. Brad Downunder
  9. Hmmm. How about the band members from Journey Escape?
  10. This is from the Console Compatability FAQ http://www.gyruss.demon.co.uk/ccnuk/compat.html Nintendo Famicon (sold in USA and Europe as NES) ------------------------------------------------ The original (top loading) model NES had a lockout system as well as a territory control system. NES cartridges do have lockout chips within them. Convertors which both defeat the lockout chip/territory system are for the early Model 1 NES, and the internal lockout chip can be disabled via a hardware modification. The second (Model 2) NES consoles ignore all lockouts, and allow you to use NTSC, and unlicensed cartridges. Note though, that some NTSC cartridges have been known to act erratically in PAL systems, eg scrolling problems, glitched graphics.
  11. Geez can you say annoying pop-ups when you click that link?
  12. I have a boxed Super Hang-On cart that looks to be for the Japanese machines. It won't fit my PAL system as the cart shape is slightly different. I'd be happy to part with it if it's useful to someone. Cost me all of AU$2 if anyone wants it they can have it for that price.
  13. Yeah I know mate. Was just having a bit of a gag. Still might have to use it next time I need to swear at someone. *thinks* "Stick it up your Potentiometer Jerk!!!!" Yeah that could work
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