I've started a Discord server for the Aquarius Computer, which you can find here:
https://discord.gg/YjHfdK2
I'm not entirely sure how much attention this will get, but if anything it's an alternative to the Facebook group. If you're interested, go ahead and join!
We're really doing this? We're up to 350 dollars for a Power Lords now? That is really irritating, it used to be $200.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Power-Lords-Boxed-Cartridge-w-Manual-Clean-CIB-Magnavox-Odyssey-2/233592156189?hash=item36632d701d:g:1FkAAOSw6TVewuAZ
Well I own a 32X, but I don’t have any games for it, so I guess that. If we have to have at least one game, then it’ll be wonderswan (1 game), R-Zone (1 game), Tapwave Zodiac (1 game, Epoch Cassette Vision (1 game).
Yeah, but they’re nice to have. I certainly wasn’t planning on typing them out myself that’s for sure. I also hadn’t seen the Dutch manual, so that was interesting. At some point though I need to type out the programs in my Jouez Avec Aquarius book, as I don’t think those came with this deal.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mattel-Aquarius-Type-in-Programs-through-an-emulator-Digital-Download-1-00/133405393129?hash=item1f0f94c0e9:g:p2QAAOSw2sJetSuw
I suppose for convenience sake this isn’t all that bad, but it’s an interesting bin.
These things are awful to store in a visually pleasing manner unless you go for CIB which is extremely expensive and takes a very long time to find certain boxes. The carts don't have end labels. They're just slightly too large to fit in cassette cases. They're irritating to dig through if you just have a stack of them. That being said, Game Gear is the only Sega system I have any interest in collecting for (maybe dreamcast as well but that's not the point), and I'd really like to find a visually pleasing way to store and display these cartridges. So, what does everyone else do for them?