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Seob

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  1. Love Time Crisis on the ps2, also love Ghost Squad on the Wii. But for the old pre-playstation, i have to go with the cheesy fmv shooters for the CD-i. Best of all, the CD-i Peecekeeper can be used with modern lcd tv's.
  2. Those longer cases are only used with the first games. Later on they switched to normal cd cases. A lot of games came with a outer sleeve, but most of them got trown away. The 7th guest on cd-i is often seen as the best version available. Other good games are: Christmas Crisis Lucky Luke the videogame The apprentices Secret Mission Hotel Mario PAC-panic Mutant rampage bodyslam The cd-i is also host to a lot of lightgun shooters. Best of all, the cd-i lightgun can be uses on a lcd tv. I like those American Laser games. Also Fmv games like escape from cybercity, braindead 13, dragon's lair, space age, are the best versions available on consoles.
  3. Well where do you draw the line with collecting cd-i stuff. There is a lot of educational cd-i's. Do you count them also for the complete list? I only collect games for the cd-i. I got about 85 games for the cd-i. But that is nowhere near a complete list. The're a lot of regional games in the market that didn't got released in other countries. Also there isn't a definitive list of games so collecting for the cd-i isn't easy.
  4. Games prices changing a lot. Would never pay 350 for Zelda although i'm a real cd-I collector myself. Since i live in the Netherlands near Eindhoven, it's pretty easy to find cd-i stuff in the wild. Since a lot of employees from Philips bought a cd-i player with lots of discount.
  5. But then again laserdisc was there with disc flipping and multiple discs to.
  6. Yeah, i hoped to see a amiga cd32 topic also. It's a nice machine. But mine needs a but of work. The drive isn't reading disks that well anymore, so i need to find a replacement drive. Did you know that a lot of amiga cd32 came with 2 caps installed the wrong way arround. I fixed that in my cd32, i also made a keyboard for my cd32 that can hook up to the port on the side of the cd32. I used a hacked amiga 500 keyboard for this.
  7. No no, not hotswapping the devices. Just make image 1 on the usb drive the kickstart image, from there on you can then select the game you want to play, using the select buttons on the gotek.
  8. Most games only need kickstart. They autoboot once kickstart has loaded in memory.
  9. Philips model number would-be cm8833 ie cm8833-ii. Magnavox i think color monitor 40
  10. Loose a1000 keyboard maybe hard to come by. Like other loose amiga keyboards, they can be pretty expensive. I had a broken a500, so i hacked the keyboard so i could use it on my cd32. Still regret the day i gave away my a1000. I didn't know i needed a floppy with kickstart to run it. So i gave it away.
  11. Loved simtower, but was never good enough to get a good working tower. Always ran out of elevators.
  12. Don't why they decided to release US games in cardboard boxes. Over here in Europe, only the first released games came in cardboard. Later on they switched to plastic boxes, much nicer. I keep the boxes in storages now, since i use my multicart.
  13. 1+ for guru larry and tezza. Also like to mention Vectrexroli
  14. He did a update. They are trying to find a replacement lens unit for the drive.
  15. Das problem ist das das alle us title sind. Den PAL markt ist ganz anders. Die Sammler hier sind nicht so verruckt um soviel fur ein spiel zu zahlen. Fur PAL spiele gibt es auch kaum rariteitsliste.
  16. Guess most Dragon users would be in the UK, since they didn't sell really well on the main continent. I do love my videopac, but it has to be noted that the last years a lot of multicarts have been released. I have 1 multicart and for me that's more then enough for me. That doesn't mean others wouldn't want to buy it. I do love the idea of using a single cart for multiple systems. Keeps the cost down. But i don't like barebone pcb solutions. I have a cpc464 cart, and really love that thing, but i miss a shell for it. If i'm correct somebody did design a shell for it and released the files in public so one could print one if you would have a 3d printer. Still need to find somebody with a printer that can print one shell for me. Like MJB and scotty said, videopac.nl would be the place to post this. I guess you wouldn't have a problem selling some 30 units without a problem. The other 20 i don't know.
  17. What cable do you use? Do you use a scartcable connected to the monitor port? Are you sure you're amiga is in NTSC mode? I have my amiga hooked up to my tv using a scart to monitor cable, and i have no problem running it on my tv. But i live in a Pal region, so scart is pretty common here, don't know if there is some diverence between a Pal scart and a Ntsc scart connector.
  18. You could use a floppy emulator. It's not the best option, but it's not to expensive. I bought a gotek clone from China that had jumpers inside to set it to 720k. Had to change some other setting, otherwise i got a disk offline error. But it works with my msx2. I write the dsk files to a flashdisk and then i can use them. Since you have a msx1 you cannot use this option, since you don't have a diskcontroller. I'm also looking for the megaflash option, but the steep price keeps me from buying it yet.
  19. Well it ain't Dutch, sounds more like German. But anyway, here is a video from Phil's Computerlab that pretty much covers it all. U need to format the drive into partitions of 1.44 mb. Some models kan also emulate a 720kb drive, but not all. I use ome of suchs drives in my MSX2 computer, and after thinkering with the settings i have it running and it works really great.
  20. Ben Heck has a video on the sony snes playstation. He is asked by the owners to repair it, since it has some issues.
  21. Ben heck is doing a teardown of the system. There are some problem's with the prototype and he is asked to fix them.
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