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Bill Brasky

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  1. FS: 10 mhz Zilog Z80 CPU and a BIOS chip removed from a Colecovision. Z80 was never soldered. What would happen if you replaced the 4 mhz cpu in the CV with this 10mhz cpu? Fun experiment? $9.99

     

    $1.99 shipping in usa.


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    Colecovision component video/s-video mod board with built in 4 in 1 BIOS. Replaces the standard Colecovision BIOS, ends the tedious 13-15 second wait at the title screen. Just press a button to skip it. Use the dip switches to select the original bios, bios with different font, diagnostic bios. In stock and ready to ship! Comes with additional cables as seen in the pic. $39.95


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    Hard as hell to find in the wild. Here it is, highly acclaimed WWII war strategy simulator. Choose to fight as Germany, Japan or the USA. You have access to hundreds of weapons and vehicles. Complete with case and manual. $19.99 . Paypal only please.


  4. I spotted this eBay auction recently. Can anyone here tell me more about these south-american ColecoVision carts? Are they bootlegs of US games, or new (i.e. undumped) games?

     

    It seems odd to me that these carts contain two different games... I mean, if they are bootlegs of US games, they needed to fit some kind of game selection title screen, in addition to the actual games (probably 16K each), all in a 32K cart...

     

    Thanks in advance for any info. :)

     

    I've seen a few Splicevision carts. They had different titles but rather pedestrian artwork. They didn't look like the one in that ebay auction. It doesn't even say on the cart what system it's for. Opcode might know. I think he's found Splicevision carts.


  5. I read that there was some trickery involved in getting Dreamcast games to fit onto a cd-r, but most PS One and PC games don't use anywhere near the full capacity of a regular cd-rom. I imagine most Dreamcast GD-rom games are the same, using only a fraction of available space. Why wouldn't they be able to be copied directly to a cd-r, without compression or removing audio files?


  6. I know this has been mentioned before in threads, but I just finished playing a few games of this Cosmic Guerilla type game with Mr. Do! characters. Awesome PC game!

     

    http://www.mrdo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

     

    Does anyone else have links to similar fan produced hybrid games or sequels?

     

     

    Check this out:

     

    http://www.arcades.plus.com/multigame3.htm

     

    A multigame upgrade that runs on Galaxian boards and one of the games is Mr. Do's Nightmare. This is the only way to play this game. No one has ever dumped the rom, which was written for this kit.


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    For the Colecovision collector who has everything, here are two rare, custom made Colecovision multicarts. These have a set of small dipswitches installed on the front of the cart to select the game you want to load. One has 16-32k games on it, the other has 32-16k games. Both contain an EEPROM that is reprogrammable so you can change the selection of games if you wish. $70 each.

     

    32 in 1 cart has:

    artillery duel,

    bc's quest for tires,

    boulder dash,

    bump 'n' jump (mattel proto version -bad dump?)

    cabbage patch kids adventure in the park,

    choplifter,

    chuck norris kung fu superkicks,

    decathalon,

    fathom,

    gateway to apshai,

    gust buster,

    gyruss

    , hero

    , illusions,

    james bond 007

    , jumpman junior,

    M*A*S*H (proto),

    montezuma's revenge,

    motocross racer,

    mountain king,

    mr. do's castle,

    pepper 2,

    pitstop,

    porky's (proto),

    qberts qubes

    , smurf rescue

    , super crossforce

    , threshold,

    tutankham,

    up n down

    , video hustler (proto)

    , zenji.

     

    16 in 1 cart contains:

    2010 graphic adventure,

    alcazar's fortress (proto),

    antarctic adventure,

    congo bongo,

    dam busters

    , jungle hunt,

    miner 2049'er,

    sewer sam,

    spy hunter,

    star trek,

    super action rocky

    Super Donkey Kong (proto),

    Super DK Jr (proto)

    tapper,

    tarzan,

    wargames.


  8. Some of the coolest Cinematronics/Vectorbeam stuff is so rare it's probably not relevant to the discussion like Demon, Speed Freak, and Warrior.

     

    What difference does rarity of an actual dedicated cabinet make in this day and age of MAME? Most people are just playing the rom they've downloaded from any number of sites on their pc, so it seems they're all equally common. Lots of people included Major Havoc. I've never seen a Major Havoc machine in person. To me it's not any more common than a Demon.

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