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scooby105

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  1. I need to come up with some money for Christmas presents (still a bit away I realize), so I figured I'd toss this back up for sale here. I'm not looking to break anything up at this point, but if you're interested in something BESIDES the CC2, let me know and we can probably work something out. CC2 with MMC card and serial connector thing AV modded 7800 (LonghornEngineer) 2 7800 joysticks 1 ac adapter $550 shipped and insured in the US.
  2. "CLEAR THE RUNWAY. PAC-MATT IS TAKING THE FUCK OFF!!" This is the quote from the site that just made me laugh for quite a while.
  3. Don't buy any of their DS cards. There are many better options elsewhere. I've got one of the TG16 flash carts. It's a bit picky at times, but it does the job. It's nice to not have to pull out the games from the cabinet to play them.
  4. Yeah, Pitfall should be able to fetch over $50 alone. There are probably a handful of people looking for that one.
  5. Sean Kelly's store is in Norridge, a very near north Chicago suburb. I've never been there and don't know much about it except from what I've read at the DP forums. It's probably what some of you are thinking of. The address below is from some forum post. Video Games Etc. 4357 Harlem Ave. Norridge, IL 60706
  6. My price is fine. If you can find a Cuttle Cart 2 for sale for $350 right now, by all means buy one. But I highly doubt anyone is selling one at that price.
  7. I need to raise some money to pay for my backpacking expenses for my recent trip to the Ozarks and my upcoming trip to Yellowstone. I haven't been playing as many video games as I used to, especially the older systems, so this has to go. It's a package deal. I realize everyone probably just wants the Cuttle Cart 2, but you've got to take it all. The Cuttle Cart 2 I bought used from a forum member at some point. It has worked flawlessly with no issues ever. It also has a MMC card with it. The 7800 system was purchased from a forum member or an eBay member, I can't remember which. It also works without issue. I had the 7800 modded by Longhorn Engineer. It has composite video and audio outputs. It's nice. It also has 2 7800 joysticks and an AC adapter. The 7800 control pad is one of the ones that doubledownon11 made. It has the nice plastic case and all. I'm looking for $750 shipped and insured with signature confirmation for the whole package. If you feel like taking the Cuttle Cart 2 alone, the price will also be $750 shipped as well. I can take payment via Paypal or money order. (The price will be around $850 shipped and insured via Express Mail with payment via International Money Order and customs value declared accurately for any out of country buyers that are interested. It may or may not be worth your while with the US dollar tanking the way it is.) The price may seem a bit high, but I think it is fair. All these items for sale are hard to find at this point.
  8. It is a pretty sweet cart. I picked one up a handful of months ago. I don't use it too often, but $400 wouldn't be enough for me to let one go.
  9. Pretty sweet looking. I don't have the funds currently around for one, but a free bump for you.
  10. I had Longhorn Engineer do one for me. It works very nicely and the price was very reasonable.
  11. I just got one of these carts a few days ago. Would anyone be able to send me the setup they have on their card?
  12. And the CC2 consistently goes for over 300.00, there is a demand for a new run of CC2. Yeah. I recently bought one at a decent price. More than $200 but less than $300. There's probably enough interest for another run of these.
  13. The cuttle cart 2 arrived today, so I'm in need of a 7800. One without the mod will work too.
  14. As the topic says, I'm looking for an A/V modded Atari 78000 system.
  15. I'm lazy when it comes to feedback. Every two months or so I'll go in and leave feedback for a bunch of transactions at once. It's not something I do after every sale.
  16. Is the seller someone who usually sells PC games and knows a lot about this stuff, or is it a seller who had no idea what they were selling and doesn't know much about PC games?
  17. 16450 I probably won't be able to do much better. I never was very good at Pac Man. 29950 Getting a bit better. 33140 37000
  18. They're a bit high, but if you're listing anything that has a wide audience, just list it at 99 cents to start. The fees are cheap enough then. It's what I do with most of my stuff. The bidding makes it up high anyways.
  19. http://pspupdates.qj.net/Play-PSP-games-on...pg/49/aid/92636 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCRrWNi39MU&NR=1 The program caller RemoteJoy supposedly allows you to play PSP games on your PC monitor by using the USB connection on your computer. I haven't watched that YouTube video or used the program, but it might be worth a look if you've got a PSP with firmware 3.40 OE
  20. 348,240 The 2 and 6 are the sweet power-ups. 2 provides a nice shield to hang out at the bottom of the screen and 6 allows you to destroy everything on the screen.
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