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Just traded some DVDs fast delivery even from Canada highly recommended
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My pleasure. Actually, "It" came in several different flavors. The article goes into detail as to why the Genesis version was so different than the others. I just got done playing the Amiga version And the TG-16 CDa couple of weeks ago.....Still pretty fun. This was the game that made me buy a TG16CD..when I saw the commercial with actual video in the game..OOHHHAAAWWW! heh before i sold my TG16-CD system i played it all the way though for the first time and it was the only CD game i had for it. im just glad i played it before selling it as it was the game i saw in the gaming mags back in the day and is the only reason i bought the CD attachment. the guy i sold it to wanted me to test it before shipping it off. i had to email him back to let him know i was having fun with the game and i might be alittle later shipping it than i said. thank god he was cool about it as i didnt want to send it off before i got thought it
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What home video formats can you currently watch on your television(s)?
Lemmi replied to Rhindle The Red's topic in Poll Forum
DVD VHS VCD - in my DVD player-CD-i system-3DO system-Dreamcast SVCD CD-i Divx/xVid in my DVD player -
hey there i cant believe someone left a comment in my profile .. lol
i finally got a copy of the Liquid Sky movie
its just like i remembered it from the only time i saw it 20+ years ago
take care man
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What is the most you spent for a single game?
Lemmi replied to Classic Pac's topic in Classic Console Discussion
$180 on Ebay for 3DO DinoPark Tycoon then i sold it for $400 -
The things people throw away :(
Lemmi replied to VideoFever1982's topic in Classic Console Discussion
i found a 2600 Space Invaders cart when i was a kid and in 1996ish i found a working CD-i 220 with 2 controllers and 8 games (the door doesnt open but taking the top off and manually ejecting the CD works perfect) i also found a working Soundesign rack system with dual cassette deck and 5 cd carousel about 3 months ago (the only thing missing was the top cover to the CD area) found 50 vinyl records, and a dildo called sqirmmy (which i put under a near by Vans wiper blade) i found a mid size pinball machine once when i was about 12, me and my grandpa tinkered with it and got it to work for about 5 months before it stopped working again when i throw electronics out they are gutted and torn apart (i take the screws and any other part i might use later on) the last thing i threw out was an old zenith monitor used with a 1982 IBM computer i took the back off and gutted the wires and junk and stuffed it with a half gallon milk jug filled with water just for fun and someone took it i only stop to check out houses that have tons of stuff on the lawn, most of the time i wont stop and get out unless something catches my eye, and i stop for certain pieces of wood 2x4's, 4x4's, plastic lattice (i found 6 sheets of it this past summer) -
Is there a nes site like Atari Age?
Lemmi replied to hooloovoo's topic in Classic Console Discussion
there is nothing like atariage anywhere but here -
At&t has horrible descriptions for the movies they show i keep getting the description for a movie called chasing ghosts from 2005, so i blindly just set the dvr to record one and bam its the videogame one on the torrent site they say that copy is a screener or something and isnt complete, but who knows. i will see after i download it
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Where did you get your gaming needs from early on?
Lemmi replied to 1982VideoGames's topic in Classic Console Discussion
hey are all these places you guys are mentioning the places you bought games as a kid or your parents bought games for you? i only ask because after i got my Atari 2600 i only got 1 videogame as a christmas present after that (Vanguard) i can count only 3 videogame related items i got for Xmas or my birthday, my 2600 came with 4 games, Vanguard, and Atari Flashback 2 -- thats it everything else i had to buy, by doing chores and cutting the grass for cash -
not always, ive missed alot of good stuff because people wouldnt quote the person way back, i would just jump into a thread and quote some juicy stuff if no one had done it yet and leave im fine with the time limit, i try to read my posts after i hit reply since thats what pops up
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but Collector's Cards and Games is a hit and miss website, i placed an order once of like 25 items and they only had 4 of them. i dont know if they remove items or not now but 4 years ago they didnt. you had to make a list and he would get back to you with what he had ive bought from Goat before, not the website but the guy running it had a 3do deal that he promoted on this site, i might have even got something off ebay fom him but im not sure
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Where did you get your gaming needs from early on?
Lemmi replied to 1982VideoGames's topic in Classic Console Discussion
humm lets see early 80's it was "Odd Lots" for Atari 2600 games, just because the store was a block away late 80's early 90's it was "Toys R Us" - "Big Lots" - and the Gibralter Trade Center for TG16, 7800, NES, and Genesis Mid 90's to 1999 was - Babbages, Electronics Boutique, Toys R Us, Trade Center, Flea Markets, Pawn Shops. after 1999 was Internet, Forums, and Ebay -
nah its supposed to be " _Is_God " after my name (Lemmi_Is_God) but i didnt want to bring my GOD like status to a videogame forum
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what? not sure how to respond to someone who actually responded to your thread?
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heh ive been playing Super Mario World "super mario world advance 2" on my GBAsp for the past 3 months and after beating the game 3 times i tried to beat bowser the fastest way i knew and it took me 19 minutes on my 3rd try after i figured out what i had to do just to get there fast, i could probably do it alittle faster tho. i can beat bowser faster than i can beat that last castle, i hate that last castle now im going though the game again with the big mario heads just going for the 5 coins on each level i never really done any speedruns but ive watched many over the years
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i started collecting when Funcoland opened up here around jan 1997, but before that i still had everything i bought and i would pick up a game or to from the trade center from time to time before 1997. i had the 7800/2600, Genesis, SNES, NES, TG16, and 2 pong systems i collected anything that was of reasonable cost, i would pick up anything i didnt already have, and even pass on games i had already on a similar systems (like Dragons Lair, DOOM... etc), but i hardly ever went for doubles unless i forgot i already had it. after i got tired of getting up early (6am because of other collectors) to hit the fleamarkets, i moved to ebay then i just quit collecting altogether around 2005, and started selling off some stuff this year. i havent even made a dent in my collection selling stuff. i also have atleast 2 or more of every system like the Gen 1/2, sega CDX, Nomad, 3 atari 7800's/2600's each, 2 saturns, 2 jaguars.. etc since 2005 these are the things i can remember getting Xbox with 7 games GBAsp with 13 games -- i got this, this year and i havent stopped playing it GB color with 25 games 7800 beef drop GEN beggar prince 3DO decathalon Vectrex -- now sold i think thats about it,
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Naw. I like it too much. Sorry. do you have the whole CD-i set?
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what model did you get and does it have a digital video cart? the DVC is needed for some games and all movies to play you can make your own VCD movies, or buy some on ebay or gooddealgames has many movies still for sale you can find cdi games to burn in many places around the net. just like most system use decent CDR's no keyboards were made for commercial CD-i systems, but a mouse, trackerball (rollerball mouse type controller), a kids Rollerball controller, and 2 different types of handheld corded controllers there might be more but only 2 were readily available in the US. ive had all the above controllers at one time but i recently sold the mouse and trackerball controllers but if you are serious on buying games to play on the Cd-i you should get the Philips gamepad model number 22ER9021 as seen in the picture. oh there is also a gamegun for the system. i never opened mine and have since sold it off other good sites for info http://cdii.blogspot.com/ http://www.icdia.co.uk/ <--- everything you wanted to know about the CD-i systems but didnt know where to look site
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i think its worth it, ive been watching it since the beginning and i havent missed a show, thats more than i can say for this season of Heroes (which has gone down hill FAST and im finding it a chore to watch all the way though now) and almost anything with Adam Baldwin in it is good, i like him as an actor i like when he plays and angry/bad ass guy. also Yvonne Strahovski is HOT. i didnt know how the guy playing chuck would be as an actor but he is pretty good and the Buy More is a perfect place to have most of the scenes especially when Adam Baldwin starts to work there if you enjoy a fun show full of Comedy, Action, and Hot girls you will like this show
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wow
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heh and you should have bought 10 of them back in 2003 when they were selling for $30 on US ebay have you tried digitpress yet?
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i took out the games from your list that i havent played yet or didnt like playing and left the ones i liked to play i played Super Skateboardin' a ton when i first got it, also Mean 18, and i always seem to like the summer/winter game type of games no matter what system they are on. ace of aces is on the border of good/bad as i dont remember spending alot of time with it back in the 90's but F-18 Hornet was really fun and i Aced all the levels
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Interest check>>Odyssey2 W/Voice & 6 games
Lemmi replied to ninermaniac's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
good luck with Conquest of the world, i had a brand new never used one and could only get $20 for it on ebay after the 3rd listing it aint worth [email protected] -
Sega CD IUser's Guide up for grabs if anyone wants it
Lemmi replied to kondre's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Thanks Kevin i got the Sega manuals today Awesome!
