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  1. Nice! If I was collecting for the looks, I would go with this set. I am more of game player than collector and would just settle with a flash card for everything. Now if someone were to make a metallic label for 7800 SD cart, I'm still waiting to get one eventually. And maybe one for 2600 Harmony that matches the 2600 silver label releases of mid 80s before Atari 2600 went red label along with the fun is back advertisement.
  2. Or just buy Y adapter for power cord. About 6 inches to 1 feet and was meant to be used at the end of single outlet extension cord.
  3. Got a replacement SID chip with switchable setting for various revisions so certain games would sound right?
  4. Damn Suikoden II was like $5 on clearance sale at Walmart like 20 years ago. I wish I picked up a lot more.
  5. Shipping from Michigan, USA. Beware of international shipping, USPS is stupidly expensive. Trade is an option. Not pictured: black Sony HDR-CX240 with 3 batteries (2 inside, (one battery slot is storage only), one in case) plus 128GB microSD card. I lost the USB extension cable, the built in cable is only a few inches. A general replacement USB cable with male Type A to female Type A can be found in most places for a few dollars or so. USB microSD reader is also included for file transfer. $100 Silver GBA-SP 001 (the one usable outdoor in daylight, not the new brighter model) in hard padded case with 1 game Polly. No charger. $20 I am not going to bother with individual pricing of the games, make a reasonable offer. PSP games loose: Socom Fire Team Bravo 2 World Series Poker Coded Arms Contagion DS game loose: Super Monkey Ball 3DS Crosswords Plus sealed DS Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2 PSP Wipeout Pure PSP Daxter (bottom of case had a chunk broke off) PSP Monster Hunter Freedom 2 and Freedom Untie dual pack PSP Lemmings (forgot to take picture) Vita Dungeon Hunter PSP movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone PSP movie Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Wii U Resident Evil Revelations Wii U Ninja Gaiden 3 Wii U Minecraft GC Spyro A Hero's Tail GC Need or Speed Underground GC Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets GC The Simpsons Road Rage GC Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup GC LEGO Star Wars II The Original Trilogy GC Spyro A New Beginning GC Spyro Enter the Dragonfly GC Metroid Prime 2 Echo PS2 Crazy Taxi PS2 Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets PS2 Cabela's Dangerous Hunt PS2 Dragon Rage Some games were bought used, I've checked all disks for minimal scratch or better. If you need to know of manual or more picture, let me know. Pictures:
  6. Never seen a Duke around here but I see lots of breakaway cables around here. They are probably worth just the cost of shipping+PP fees so if I find some orphaned cables real cheap I'll pick them up.
  7. Not when one whose battery bay is encrusted in green and blue stuff so badly you can't tell what brand the original battery was. If it's that bad, it's very likely the metal contacts on both ends are ruined and possibly the circuit board by the battery terminal.
  8. Bought Saturn system and few items from him, came in fast and working!
  9. Me: too many I have Atari 7800 via RF (for some reason Harmony cart displays funky half-interlaced lines over composite, like my TV is only accepting one field and not second field for a complete frame). AV modded Colecovision and Intellivision 2, NES (stock AV), SNES, N64, GC, Duo-R, PSOne, PS2, XBox, Sega Genesis with CD + 32X, Saturn (just got it today), and DC are all connected via massive multi-AV switch box (made from 6x 5 ports Intec switch boxes with S-Video support) DC is also connected via RGB cable to VGA port for that few nice games. Wii U is connected via HDMI. I also have a cable connected to switch box for my PSP but it's fairly rare. If I had the room I'd shoehorn O^2 and Atari 5200 I have somewhere but I'd have to give up my Commodore 128D setup with its own monitor. SMS games are on my Game Gear with McWill LCD + VGA out so there's no reason to have SMS console or a power base converter (32x is a PITA to deal with since it has to be removed completely to use SMS mode)
  10. ^^ Could be better but yeah competition from aggressive resellers can suck the used market dry. I did find a couple Wiimotes at Goodwill, $1.99 each. One is a white one, older model without Plus, has very green and blue battery inside (can't even tell what brand), and other is a nice yellow and green Bowser edition. Guess which one I bought? Also picked up Namco Museum Remix CIB for Wii system.
  11. The uncommon brick that can be opened can be serviced to have unreliable parts replaced and saver installed inside. The one that can't be opened, either get an inline saver or cut the cable and dump the brick, use the cable on a new custom built 5v DC and 9v AC adapter brick.
  12. Then someone would have to make a Lynx 3 to offset the glut of flash cart. Modern LCD, no need to deal with tiny soldering mod to install McWill's LCD, revised power circuit prevents 9v from frying Lynx when something fails, and modern Lipo instead of ancient, bulky, and short-lasing AA's
  13. Has Lynx flash cart ever been to the front page yet? It's already sold a couple hundreds and the waiting list is still fairly long, I am sure Lynx fans who visits AA site but doesn't go to Lynx sub-forum would be happy to hear there's a way to play several dozen Lynx games without paying as much as $100 per game.
  14. So nothing to prevent one who spends 24/7 refreshing AA forum for this games and then buying up the entire stock to resell on eBay for 10x profit? I would hope there is a limit of one game per person.
  15. PS2 Risk Global Domination CIB, DS Metroid Pinball CIB, loose black Tengen Pac Man for NES, and loose Zelda ALttP cart for GBA. Not much when I scoured M-15 yard sale the past Saturday, most that I found were overpriced.
  16. If you're still itching to play LttP and you have a "new" 3DS, you can get em via eshop. Only the "new" model can play it, the older 3DS and 2DS can't play it.
  17. How to explain cheap Super Mario Maker 3DS? Pretty sure store don't reuse SKU on games.
  18. Arashi and Storm are the same. Storm was the beta version (incomplete and some glitches and slow downs) and they had to change name to avoid conflict with a different game called Storm so they went with Arashi. Oddly enough arashi is a Japanese word for storm.
  19. Some B&M stores can be weird with merchandise. On LEGO forum someone found at Walmart brand new series 17 collectible minifigs on clearance sale of 50 cents each. Series 17 was just released! (classic LEGO space fan, there's a rocket costume boy that has gray torso with 1979 style space logo on chest)
  20. Dreamcast also had modular design, 2 memory cards, 1 memory card and 1 rumble packs, or something. Never 2 rumble packs, they are shaped to prevent 2 from going into one controller. Original XBox controller also had ports but it was poorly utilized and eventually dropped when 360 came out.
  21. USA had something similar but it was rarely used. AC outlet with 2 straight slots are max 15A, outlet with one sideway 'T' is max 20A but is backward compatible with lower watt devices, and outlets with 2 sideway T's are max 25A and also backward compatible with 20A and 15A max devices. One of my older house had 20A outlet everywhere but I have never seen a single plug with a sideway T prong. It seems high power devices went with 220v instead of 110v higher amp. The way power math works, 220v device would need half the amp that 110v devices would need.
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