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  1. Just picked up a Zelda ocarina of Time gold and it came sealed. There is no seam vertical seam but i found some on eBay without so I have no idea if it's legit.it looks real but I don't want to rip anyone off thinking its sealed. What are other things to look for to tell if it is legit ? Any help appreciated. I will be posting this for sale in the next day or so. just hoping to find out more info on it https://imgur.com/2GkXm0f https://imgur.com/Ky6xQvl https://imgur.com/RyRQcfT https://imgur.com/aFKNmEp https://imgur.com/YRru4hM https://imgur.com/Le0Jk81
  2. Hey all, I know I'm new here, but since I'm phasing out most of my collection, I figured I'd post here instead of just lurking like I usually do. I don't really post much when I'm on the AA forums, but I'm a long-time and established member on the Racketboy forums if y'all want to double check me. So I've finally decided to try to make myself downsize my collection somewhat and take more a curated approach rather than my typical "hoard everything that's a video game" attitude. With that said, below I have listed the things I've decided I'm willing to part with. If you're interested in anything, shoot me a PM. My asking prices are totes negotiable though keep in mind that they ARE shipped prices. I'm a pretty laid back dude, flexible dude, so don't hesitate to shoot me an offer. No stress either way. I am also more than happy to send pictures on request. More will be added later on. I'd prefer to stick with a $20 minimum to keep shipping costs for me reasonable, but I'm willing to negotiate on that. All games are NTSC-U unless otherwise stated. Unless otherwise stated, all cartridge games are in UGCs with printed artwork. Unless otherwise stated, all TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine games will be in 3DS cases with printed artwork. Unless otherwise stated, all handheld games except Vita, DS, and 3DS will be in 3DS cases with printed artwork (DS and 3DS games are CIB). Unless otherwise stated, all disc games are CIB. NES/Famicom Famicom console w/ composite A/V mod (includes NES-to-FC adapter) - $60 Game Genie - $10 8 Eyes - $8 1943: The Battle of Midway - $12 Adventures of Lolo Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing - $5 Alpha Mission - $7 Arkanoid - $12 Athena - $8 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes - $20 Bad Dudes - $5 Bandai Golf Challenge: Pebble Beach - $3 Batman - $8 Battletank - $8 Battletoads - $25 Battletoads/Double Dragon - $70 Bible Adventures - $10 Blades of Steel - $5 Blaster Master Bomberman - $15 Bugs Bunny's Birthday Blowout - $7 Castlevania Castlevania II - $10 Castlevania III Contra Chiller - $75 Conquest of the Crystal Palace - $18 Crystalis - $15 Deadly Towers - $5 Defender II - $5 Demon Sword - $8 Devil World (NTSC-J) - $12 Dick Tracey - $7 Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II (NTSC-J) - $15 Double Dragon - $10 Double Dragon II: The Revenge - $10 Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - $15 Dragon Quest (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Quest II (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Quest III (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Quest IV (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Spirit - $8 Dragon Warrior - $7 Dragon Warrior II - $30 Dragon's Lair - $18 Duck Tales Dynowarz - $7 Excitebike - $8 Fantasy Zone - $20 Faxanadu - $8 Fester's Quest - $5 Final Fantasy Final Fantasy III (NTSC-J) - $10 Field Combat (NTSC-J) Front Line (NTSC-J) Galaga Gauntlet - $10 Gauntlet II - $8 Ghosts 'n' Goblins - $15 Gradius Gumshoe - $10 Hydlide - $7 Immortal - $10 Iron Tank - $7 Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II - $7 Jaws - $5 Jeopardy! Junior Edition - $5 Karate Kid - $7 Kid Icarus - $20 Kirby's Adventure - $17 Legacy of the Wizard - $5 Legendary Wings - $8 Life Force - $12 Lode Runner - $10 Loopz - $8 McKids - $18 Mega Man - $60 Mega Man 4 Metal Gear Milon's Secret Castle - $8 Mission Impossible - $5 MLB - $5 The Mutant Virus - $28 Ninja Gaiden Ninja Gaiden II - $8 Othello - $5 Parodius! From Myth to Laughter (NTSC-J) - $20 Pinball Pro Wrestling - $8 RC Pro Am - $6 Rad Racer - $7 Rad Racer II - $8 Rambo - $7 Rampage - $10 Remote Control - $5 Rolling Thunder - $8 SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari (NTSC-J) - $5 SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari 3 - Densetsu no Kishi Dan (NTSC-J) - $5 SD Gundam: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki (NTSC-J) - $5 Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti (NTSC-J) - $30 Skull and Crossbones - $8 Sky Kid - $15 Smash TV - $10 Snake's Revenge Spy Hunter - $6 Star Soldier - $7 Star Tropics Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight - $10 Super C Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt - $5 Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet - $5 Super Mario Bros 3 (NTSC-J) - $12 Super Pitfall - $8 Taboo: The Sixth Sense - $7 Tag Team Wrestling - $6 Tecmo Baseball - $5 Tecmo Bowl - $8 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - $7 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game - $10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project - $25 Tetris (Tengen) - $60 Tetris (licensed) - $7 Tetris II - $8 Thunderbirds - $15 Thundercade - $7 Tiger-Heli - $5 Time Lord - $6 Tiny Toon Adventures - $10 To the Earth - $5 Top Gun - $5 Top Gun II: The Second Mission - $5 Track and Field II - $5 Venice Beach Volleyball - $10 Vindicators - $7 Wall Street Kid - $7 Wheel of Fortune - $5 Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - $8 Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord Wizards and Warriors - $8 Wrestlemania - $7 Xenophobe - $5 Xevious (CIB but the box is in rather rough shape) - $8 Yo Noid! Yoshi - $7 Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics II SNES/Super Famicom Game Genie - $12 The 7th Saga - $20 Battletoads in Battlemaniacs - $30 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (NTSC-J) - $18 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R (NTSC-J) Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kondo wa Puzzle de Oshiokiyo! (NTSC-J) - $15 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story (NTSC-J) - $30 Bubsy - $10 Chessmaster - $5 Chrono Trigger (NTSC-J) - $5 Clayfighter - $8 Clayfighter II: Judgement Clay - $12 Cool World - $10 Daisenryaku Expert (NTSC-J) - $5 Desert Strike - $8 Doom - $25 Dragon's Lair - $10 Drakkhen - $7 Earthbound - $165 Final Fantasy II - $35 Final Fantasy IV (NTSC-J) - $10 Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - $10 Final Fight - $15 F-Zero - $10 Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin (NTSC-J) - $10 Killer Instinct - $12 Lagoon - $10 Majin Tensei (NTSC-J) - $8 Mario Paint (w/ mouse) Mario's Time Machine - $10 Mobile Suit Gundam: Cross Dimension 0079 (NTSC-J) - $8 Mortal Kombat II - $12 Mortal Kombat 3 - $12 NFL Quarterback Club - $5 Operation Thunderbolt - $60 Paperboy 2 - $8 Pilotwings - $8 Populous - $8 Radical Psycho Machine Racing - $5 Robocop vs. The Terminator - $15 SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari - Ooinaru Isan (NTSC-J) - $5 Shaq Fu - $5 Sim City The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare - $15 Speed Gonzalez: Los Gatos Bandidos - $8 Starfox - $12 Starfox 2 (repro) - $30 Stargate - $10 Super Battleship - $5 Super Castlevania IV - $35 Super Noah's Ark 3D - $115 Super R-Type - $15 Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - $12 Super Tennis - $5 Super Troll Islands - $15 Super Tecmo NBA Basketball - $5 Tales of Phantasia (NTSC-J) - $18 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time - $45 Teenage Mutant Ninja Tournament Fighters - $15 Top Gear - $8 Toy Story - $8 Tuff E Nuff - $8 Unholy Night: The Darkness Hunter (CIB) - $25 Ys III: Wanderers from Ys - $15 Nintendo 64 Gameshark (it's finicky, but it works) - $20 007 Goldeneye - $20 007 The World is not Enough - $10 Beetle Adventure Racing - $10 Blast Corps - $10 Bomberman 64 - $20 Castlevania (CIB) - $30 Clayfighter 63 1/3 - $15 Command and Conquer - $10 Conker's Bad Fur Day Cruisin' USA - $10 Diddy Kong Racing - $15 Doom 64 - $20 Duke Nukem Zero Hour - $12 Earthworm Jim 3D - $25 Gauntlet Legends - $30 Glover - $8 Jeopardy! - $8 Jet Force Gemini - $8 Killer Instinct Gold - $17 Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - $25 Knife Edge Nose Gunner - $8 Mission Impossible - $5 Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero - $10 NBA Courtside - $5 NFL Blitz - $10 Pokemon Snap (Blockbuster sticker on cart) - $8 Off Road Challenge - $10 Perfect Dark - $10 Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction - $10 Quake - $10 Quest 64 - $12 Rampage: World Tour - $15 Rampage 2: Universal Tour - $18 Rayman 2: The Great Escape - $12 Sin and Punishment (NTSC-J) - $40 Star Wars Episode I Racer - $7 Star Wars: Rogue Squadron - $10 Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire - $10 Starfox 64 - $18 Super Smash Bros (NTSC-J) - $15 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Turok 2: Seeds of Evil - $7 Twisted Edge - $5 Wave Race 64 - $8 WCW/NWO Revenge - $5 WF Warzone - $5 Gamecube Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat [DK Bongos Bundle] - $35 Enter the Matrix - $5 Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4 - $6 Worms Blast Switch Doom - $40 Snipperclips Plus - $25 Gameboy Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly - $8 Battletoads - $12 Castlevania: The Adventure - $12 Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge - $25 Final Fantasy Legend - $13 Harvest Moon GB - $13 Killer Instinct - $7 Knight Quest NBA Jam - $5 Tecmo Bowl - $6 TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan - $8 Tetris - $8 Tetris II - $7 Gameboy Color Gameshark - $20 Commander Keen - $10 Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Adventure - $18 Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy - $10 Lego Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge - $7 Perfect Dark - $8 Test Drive 6 - $7 Tony Hawk Pro Skater - $5 Vegas Games - $3 Gameboy Advance Dragonball Z: The Legacy of Goku - $6 Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - $15 Golden Sun - $15 Onimusha Tactics - $13 Sigma Star Saga - $20 Sonic Advance (label is gone) - $5 Super Mario Advance 4 - $12 DS Final Fantasy III - $13 Final Fantasy IV - $22 Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor - $17 3DS Batman: Arkham Origins - Blackgate - $10 Code of Princess - $27 Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D - $15 Final Fantasy Explorers - $12 Mega Man Legacy Collection - $13 Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection - $27 Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World - $25 Sega 3D Classics Collection - $13 Shantae and the Pirate's Curse - $20 Xenoblade Chronicles 3D - $42 TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine (All CIC) TurboGrafx-16 console with composite A/V mod; includes Kieth Courage in Alpha Zones (CIB) - $200 Alien Crush - $32 Blazing Lasers - $50 Dragon Spirit (NTSC-J) - $25 Final Soldier (NTSC-J) - $55 Galaga '88 (NTSC-J) - $35 Kung Fu (NTSC-J) - $25 Legendary Axe - $38 Legendary Axe II - $45 Power Golf - $15 R-Type I (NTSC-J) - $25 R-Type II (NTSC-J) - $35 Side Arms - $25 Space Harrier (NTSC-J) - $30 Splatterhouse - $70 Victory Run - $15 CD System Card 3.0 (NTSC-J) (card only) - $20 PC Engine CD (all are in DVD cases; all but Ys III and Ys IV have printed artwork) PC Engine CD system with interface unit and CD System Card 2.0 (CIB) - $300 Alzadick - Summer Carnival '92 (repro) - $15 Kisou Louga (CIC) - $25 Uchuu Senkan Yamato (CIC) - $30 Ys Book I & II - $70 Ys III: Wanderers from Ys - $75 Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys (CIC) - $15 Master System After Burner - $8 Altered Beast - $7 Alex Kidd: High Tech World - $20 Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars Alien Syndrome - $8 Choplifter Double Dragon - $10 Fantasy Zone - $20 Fantasy Zone II - $22 Global Defense (CIB) - $10 Outrun - $7 Phantasy Star (CIB) - $80 R-Type (CIB) - $17 Rambo Shanghai - $5 Space Harrier - $7 Ys: The Vanished Omens (CIB) - $70 Genesis StoneAgeGamer PowerBase Mini (CIB) - $35 Game Genie - $13 Alex Kidd: The Enchanted Castle (CIB) Boogerman (CIB) - $28 Divine Sealing (NTSC-J) [fairly certain it's a bootleg) - $30 Double Dragon V: Shadow Falls - $10 Earthworm Jim Ecco the Dolphin - $7 Gauntlet IV Ghouls 'n' Ghosts - $25 Lethal Enforcers - $7 Math Blaster - $7 MUSHA (CIB) - $500 Mutant League Hockey - $35 NBA Jam T.E. - $10 Phantasy Star II - $17 Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (CIB) - $12 Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge - $8 Streets of Rage (CIB) Super Hydlide - $13 Super Street Fighter II - $12 Vectorman 2 - $10 32X Cosmic Carnage - $12 Knuckles Chaotix - $63 Metal Head - $10 Mortal Kombat II - $23 NBA Jam T.E. Star Wars Arcade (CIB) - $20 Virtua Fighter - $13 Virtua Racing Deluxe - $9 Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 Atari 2600 Adventure - $12 Air-Sea Battle - $5 Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks - $10 Asteroids - $5 Atlantis - $3 Barnstorming - $5 Beat 'Em and Eat 'Em (with faux leather case) - $60 Berzerk - $3 Bowling - $3 Canyon Bomber - $3 Carnival - $3 Chopper Command - $4 Circus Atari - $3 Combat - $3 Custer's Revenge (CIB) - $115 Defender - $3 Dig-Dug - $8 Dolphin - $5 Donkey Kong - $4 ET - $5 Football - $2 Frogger - $4 Frogs and Flies - $4 Frostbite - $12 Galaxian - $5 Grand Prix - $5 Halo 2600 (with manual) - $25 Haunted House - $3 Human Cannonball - $3 International Soccer - $3 Kaboom - $6 Laser Blast - $4 Mario Bros - $10 Megamania - $5 Missile Command - $5 Ms. Pac-man - $4 Oink - $7 Pac-man - $4 Pheonix - $3 Pitfall - $6 Pole Position - $4 Pong Sports - $8 Qbert - $5 Raiders of the Lost Ark - $3 Rampage - $18 Reactor - $3 River Raid - $6 Roc 'n' Rope - $12 SeaQuest - $6 Shark Attack - $7 Sneak 'n' Peak - $5 Space Invaders - $4 Star Raider - $4 Star Master - $5 Super Breakout - $3 Swordquest Earthworld - $4 Tutankham - $4 Vanguard - $3 Venture - $4 Video Pinball - $3 Warlords - $3 Word Zapper - $3 Worm War I - $6 Yars' Revenge - $3 Atari 5200 (no controller overlays) Centipede - $3 Counter-measure - $6 Dig-Dug - $6 Frogger - $5 Galaxian - $3 Joust - $10 Jungle Hunt - $5 Missile Command - $3 Ms Pac-man - $5 Pac-man - $5 Pitfall - $15 Pole Position - $4 Robotron 2084 - $10 Space Dungeon - $8 Space Invaders - $6 Star Raiders - $5 Super Breakout - $4 Atari 7800 Hat Trick (CIB) - $5 Karateka - $3 RealSports Baseball (CIB) - $8 Playstation 2Xtreme - $5 Die Hard Trilogy - $12 Final Fantasy Anthology - $15 Final Fantasy Chronicles - $12 Final Fantasy Origins - $10 Resident Evil (NTSC-J) - $10 Playstation 2 (take any or all of the Guitar Hero games free if you spend $30+) Guitar Hero - $5 Guitar Hero II - $3 Guitar Hero Encore: Rock the 80s - $5 Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo (NTSC-J) - $13 Resident Evil: Code Veronica X - $8 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - $5 Tekken 4 - $8 Tony Hawk's Underground 2 - $8 Unreal Tournament - $7 Playstation 3 Beyond Two Souls (steelbook) - $13 Bioshock - $7 Bioshock 2 - $5 Bioshock Infinite Limited Edition - $30 Civilization Revolution - $10 Dead Island - $5 Dead Space 2 Limited Edition - $7 Diablo III - $7 Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice - $8 Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - $5 The Last of Us - $8 Rage - $7 Remember Me - $7 Resident Evil 5 - $5 Resident Evil 6 - $8 Uncharted: Drake's Fortune - $5 Uncharted 2: Among Theives - $5 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception - $5 Unreal Tournament III - $5 Valkyria Chronicles - $8 Playstation 4 Absolver - $35 Alien: Isloation - $12 Caladrius Blaze (RoK) - $40 Diablo III - $18 Elder Scrolls Online (PAL) (sealed) - $10 Hotline Miami (NTSC-J) - $40 Hyperlight Drifter - $60 Jackbox Party Pack - $23 Killing Floor 2 - $20 Rise of the Tomb Raider 20 Year Celebration - $20 Rocket League - $18 Saints Row IV - $12 Shadow Warrior - $10 Tomb Raider - $16 XCOM 2 - $18 Yooka-Laylee - $13 Zombi (PAL) - $30 Zombie Army Trilogy (PAL) - $25 Playstation Vita Claire: Extended Edition [Limited Run Games] - New and still sealed - $40 Xbox Grand Theft Auto 3 - $5 Grand Theft Auto San Andreas - $8 Grand Theft Auto Vice City - $7 Half-life 2 - $7 Jade Empire - $10 Shenmue II - $12 The Simpsons: Road Rage - $7 The Sims 2 - $5 Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - $15 Spongebob Squarepants: Lights, Camera, Pants - $7 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - $7 Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast - $13 The Urbz: Sims in the City - $8 Xbox 360 Bayonetta - $10 Dark Souls - $8 Darksiders - $6 Dragon Age: Origins (Ultimate Edition) - $20 Dragon Age II - $9 Minecraft - $12 Perfect Dark Zero - $5 Saints Row 2 - $8 Xbox One For Honor - $15 Neo Geo AES System - $400 MagicKey MVS converter - $175 NAM-1975 (CIB) - $80 NeoGeo MVS Aero Fighters 2 - $45 Blazing Star - $150 Double Dragon - $40 Metal Slug - $65 Metal Slug 2 - $75 Metal Slug 3 - $60 Metal Slug 4 - $40 Metal Slug 5 - $200 Metal Slug X - $60 Samurai Shodown - $35 "Metal Slug 6" (bootleg) (shockbox with printed artwork) - $25
  3. It's been twenty years since Bomberman Hero came out, and I think it was high time to start a N64 Bomberman-related thread. Discuss Bomberman 64, Bomberman Hero, Second Attack, and the JP Bomberman 64.
  4. I'm looking for a legitimate set of S-Video cables that will work on the SNES, N64 and GC. From the reviews I am reading on various sites some cheaper S-Video cables are actually just a passthrough for a composite signal. No! What is the point of that. Below are a set that I found on Amazon and appear to be pretty cheap and actually put out an S-Video signal. Can anyone confirm that based on the listing? If not is there another set somewhere you can confirm are legitimate S-Video signal cables in the Nintendo output style? My application is for an SNES mini and N64 being hooked up to my CRT with S-Video inputs. I have found S-Video looks great and is the best way to get a decent picture out of your system without resorting to mods (which I often do anyway, lol) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LE3EAIK/?coliid=I1LBKDS0R8LAYR&colid=3C9JYID8UW0H3&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
  5. Hi folks Looking for an adaptor cart suitable for a V64 Bung Doctor for the N64 there are several variants available (eg DX256, DS1 "save cade", ultra SFX 64) but any will do - I just want to get it running ! Sensible offers please. Thanks in advance for any response. Regards Simon
  6. Cleaned, polished, tested, working, and PRICES ARE SHIPPED. Feel free to bundle! I prefer cash or trading a bundle of my stuff for one or two items of similar value. Much love, folks. Thanks for all the games you've given a good home thus far ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NES: Dragon Warrior (in clamshell case) - $12 Metroid (Yellow Label/in clamshell case) - $20 NES OEM controller - $10 Nintendo OEM NES clamshell protective cases (not pictured, about 15 in total) - $5 apiece SNES: Donkey Kong Country 3 - $25 SOLD Final Fantasy II - $40 Gradius III (manual only) - $10 Mario Paint w/ manual - $10 MLBPA Baseball - $6 Mortal Kombat - $15 Pilotwings - $15 Secret of Mana 2 (PAL Reproduction) - $40 Super Mario All-Stars w/ manual - $25 Star Ocean (Reproduction Cart) - $55 Super Metroid - $40 Super Street Fighter 2 - $20 Terranigma (Repro) - $40 AC Adaptor (3rd Party) - $7 N64: Donkey Kong 64 w/ manual and paperwork - $22 (no custom case, can be created if requested) GameShark Pro V3.3 - $35 Goldeneye 007 w/ manual - $25 Mario Kart 64 - $35 Mario Tennis w/ manual - $25 Perfect Dark (Factory Sealed) - $45 Star Wars Episode I Racer w/ manual and paperwork - $13 Super Smash Bros. (CIB) - $90 N64 AC Adapter (3rd Party) - $11 Gamecube: Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue (missing manual) - $12 Hitman 2 - $10 Mario Party 5 - $45 Lego Star Wars - $8 Controllers: Interact SuperPad Black - $14 Mad Catz MicroCon Black - $17 Nyko AirFlo w/ built-in fan - $18 Game Boy Advance: Action Replay GBA (missing logo) - $60 Game Boy Advance Cobalt Blue (battery fully functional, no charger) - $35 Game Shark SP (CIB w/manual, CD rom, USB cable, and promo card) - $180 Pokémon Sapphire (cart only with Nyko protective case, needs new battery) - $17 Wii: Epic Mickey - $8 Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 - $15 Super Paper Mario - $15 Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World - $15 Wii console box (complete with manual and all inserts/bags/cardboard) - $20 Sega Genesis: (Custom case games in top row, original case/CIB games in bottom row) Alien Storm (game only in custom case) - $20 Bulls Vs. Blazers (Game, new case, all original inserts) - $8 Cool Spot (game in original case) - $13 Mortal Kombat 3 (CIB) - $20 NBA Jam (CIB) - $15 Phantasy Star IV (game only in custom case) - $45 Shaq Fu (game only in custom case) - $8 Sonic the Hedgehog (game and Sega Classic Box) - $15 Super Baseball 2020 (game and original case) - $15 Wayne’s World (game only in custom case) - $13 OEM Genesis 3-Button Controller - $14 Sega Saturn: High Frequency Controller - $15 Daytona USA - $8 Dragon Force - $75 SOLD Fighters Megamix (JAP manual only) - $5 Nights Into Dreams (US Not for Resale Version CIB) - $28 Pebble Beach Golf Links (game, custom case, original back insert and manual, no longbox case) - $8 Sonic R - $35 Virtua Cop (US Not for Resale Jewel Case Version) - $13 Virtua Cop (game and custom case) - $10 Virtua Fighter (US Not for Resale Version CIB) - $15 Imports (CIB except where noted): Astal - $55 Last Bronx - $25 Magical Hoppers - $25 Nights Into Dreams (Game only) - $12 Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash (Satakore) - $80 Sega Dreamcast: Dreamcast Magazine Vol. 4 and 11 in custom cases - $6 each Phantasy Star Online I case only - $6 Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram JAP (Manual Only) - $5 Web Browser 1.0 - $6 XBOX: Original Xbox (console only, untested) - $35 Tetris Worlds/Star Wars: The Clone Wars CIB (includes Xbox Live Trial Promo Card) - $6 Miscellaneous (PS1, PS2, DS): Diddy Kong Racing DS (Case and Game) - $13 Enter the Matrix Player's Guide - $5 NBA Live 2003 CIB (includes NBA Livestyle soundtrack) - $6 Spyro: Year of the Dragon CIB (Greatest Hits) - $23
  7. Hi all! Got a few more games for sale. Buy one, buy more than one, take the whole lot? Shipping is a flat $5 in the US. PM me if interested and thanks for looking [sNES] ActRaiser $19 Super Mario All-Stars, with manual $19 [N64] Donkey Kong 64 $9 Glover $9 [3DS] Ocarina of Time, complete $9 [Dreamcast] Ms. Pac-man Maze Madness, complete $9 [PS2] Final Fantasy X-2, complete $9 Robotech: Battlecry, with box $4 [PS4] Final Fantasy XV, complete $9 (note FF XV is the European version, but it is region free) Mass Effect Andromeda, complete $9 Cheers, Ben
  8. About a year ago I got the UltraHDMI kit installed in a N64, which does some things few other mods like this do like capturing video as digital RGB, optionally adding processing like scanlines and crop/fill, producing up to 1080p HDMI output with digital audio. Plus it's anti-blurring process is something that needs to be seen to be believed! This my review of the kit and whether I think it's worth the high cost. As a side note, I love how you can output SD video through the normal AV port at the same time, which allowed me to capture both in real time and make this exact comparison possible!
  9. Link to my blog via Blogger.com My Video Game History
  10. Hi all, As some of you may or may not know, I'm the founder of a small company which is finalizing development of a Retro Game Console, and soon to be launching on Kickstarter. I've created this post here, as we believe it's important for us to connect directly with the community for transparency and development reasons. We fully understand the past situations with other game consoles that created bad reputation for parts of the market, and that pushes us even more to provide a fantastic product to our customers. Introduction of Myself As some of you may have seen from my introduction post here, I'm a Canadian who has been living in China for the past 4 or 5 years. I'm a graduate of Computer Systems, and have been in the retro gaming community for about 10 years, most notably BenHeck and AssemblerGames. I'm from way back when people like Palmer Luckey were creating console portables, heh. Also, Like some of you, I grew up playing various retro consoles (most notably N64 and Genesis) with my family. Previously, I've worked short contracts with Square Enix/BigPoint, Microsoft and Mockworld. For Square Enix/BigPoint, I was a community moderator for Gameglobe, and for Microsoft I was an EN/FR SEO coordinator on the Bing project. Lastly, for Mockworld, I was QC tech for their Shockwave based games. I'm also a certified (TEFL/TESOL) English teacher, and previously have worked as a volunteer English teacher, as well as Foreign Leader at a few Middle Schools and extra-curricular facilities. Introduction of RetroATK RetroATK (short for Retro Attack), was founded by myself back in 2015, as way to start providing the growing retro game market with quality hardware. During these last 2 years, we've grown internally and have staff members in China, Germany and America. For example, our Engineer is known in some circles for creating various dumpers for NES, SNES, GBA, N64, NeoGeoPocket, and flash carts for GB and Wonderswan. Our website is: https://www.RetroATK.com *Please note, our website is currently pushing updates. So you may see some abrupt changes!* Our Core Team Myself - Founder and Marketing Peter (Byemu) - Engineer and Hardware Expert Carlos (Foxlet) - Software/Product Designer and Marketing Hameer (Habbasi) - Software Engineer & UI Developer Hameer's Introduction Hameer is a Pakistani engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and is currently pursuing a Master's in Information and Communication Engineering from TU Darmstadt, Germany. He has been programming as a freelancer for 3 years and has worked professionally for a year in the past. Peter's Introduction Peter, also known online as Byemu, is a hardware engineer, living in Shanghai, China. Peter has developed dumping hardware for consoles such as WonderSwan, N64, GBA, SNES and more, for the Japanese and Chinese market. He has also developed flash carts for the applicable systems as well. Carlos' Introduction Carlos is a software developer currently joining the RetroATK team to deliver the Lythium console according to the community's needs. Our Product: Lythium Lythium is a stackable modular retro game console, that has been built from the ground up, with the retro community in mind. As you can see below, Lythium has 3 major modular components, which exist to fit the various needs of our customers. Lythium Core is a USB based device which is capable of dumping SRAM & ROM, and can instantly play cartridges through our Windows/Linux/macOS client. While, the Lythium Controller Hub is a stackable add-on, to allow for native controller usage. Lastly, the Lythium Standalone box is a stackable add-on that allows the user to use Lythium on their TV, just like a traditional game console. So, no matter the situation, Lythium can fit your lifestyle. Lythium was developed, to fill the needs of various retro gaming enthusiasts, which means it supports ROM & SRAM dumping out of box, from an easy to use interface. Additionally, it supports instant game playing through the Core & Pro bundle, as well as the option for dedicated controllers, through the Controller Hub. Lythium supports a wide range of different consoles, and we aim to constantly add new console support to it, upon request from customers. Lastly, Lythium's front-end software is multi-platform, and can run on Mac OS, Windows, and Linux. Lythium's software is created with the community in mind, and will be able to push screenshots, and other information to social media platforms. We are also aiming to provide small contests which the community can partake in, through our social media platforms, in order to encourage users to connect while playing. Supported Consoles NES Famicom Master System SNES Super Famicom Genesis/Megadrive TurboGrafx 16 / PC-EngineGame Gear Gameboy/Gameboy Color Wonderswan / Wonderswan Color NeoGeo Pocket Gameboy Advance N64 More Consoles possible upon Request! Lythium Modules Lythium Core (Base module) Lythium Controller Hub(s) Lythium Standalone Lythium Bundles (Prices are preliminary) Lythium Core (Base Unit + All Cartridge Adaptors) - $120~ USD Lythium Premium (Base Unit + All Cartridge Adaptors + Controller Hub) - $160~ USD Lythium Pro (Base Unit + All Cartridge Adaptors + Controller Hub + Standalone Module + Homebrew Demo Cart) - $300~ USD Specifications CPU: STM ARM @ 75 Mhz (Core), x86 CPU (Standalone) Memory: 2GB (Standalone) Storage: 32GB (Standalone) - Preliminary Dimensions: 108 x 62 x 23mm (Core), 130 x 130 x 23mm (Standalone) - Sizes are Preliminary and subject to change. Modular Connector: Lythium Proprietary Connector FAQ Is Lythium just another "ARM Emulation Box"? Fortunately, it is not. The ARM CPU on the Lythium Core base exists to handle PC to Lythium communication, as well as interfacing Lythium with Cartridge side. We chose the STM ARM processor to handle these tasks, as it is flexible enough to do so. Additionally, the Lythium Core base PCB is custom designed, and the firmware running on it is custom made. So, in other words, the Lythium Core base is not an "off the shelf product that runs Linux". It is designed entirely from the ground up, by our team. The Lythium Core uses your computer's hardware as it's performance platform, and the Standalone base uses our x86 compatible platform. Additionally, the Lythium Standalone Base uses an x86-based system integrated with our software, powerful enough to give users an excellent gaming experience. The software for Lythium Standalone is not locked down or TIVOized, and able to be changed to a third party software. Why Kickstarter? Currently our product is past the prototype stage, and Kickstarter gives us the opportunity to generate interest and customers. This allows us raise funding directly for meeting mass production scale, while retaining exclusive rights over our product. In other words, this allows us to raise funds directly from the community, so we retain creative control, which doesn't always happen if you seek private investment at this stage. It's also worth mentioning that Kickstarter gives us a platform to share our progress, and connect to a large scale of customers, effectively and concisely. Why is the cost so low, compared to other similar consoles? We are working directly with component manufacturers, to provide high quality components for a reasonable price. Additionally, we have a strong relationship with many of our parts manufacturers, due to our staff members working with them for many years, to date. Lastly, since we have a team in China, we are able to communicate directly with the manufacturer, and bypass any middle man or service. Why different versions of Lythium? As mentioned, Lythium is the first truly modular retro gaming console. Right out of the box, this allows for customers to "build their setup" in the way that they want. We realize that different customers require different setups, depending on their lifestyles, and this allows us to provide that. All Lythium bundles ship with the Core module. Additionally, we will sell the other modules separately, so you can upgrade your experience as you see fit. Why modular? Designing our console to be modular, goes hand in hand with the reason for having different versions (see above). However, a modular design also allows us to continuously develop new add-ons for the console, therefore extending the feature set of the console. Also, Lythium is designed and developed with the community in mind. So in turn, we are open to idea of third party add-ons, created by the community, that can connect directly to Lythium. What's the current stage of Lythium? Currently, we have finished 2 major prototypes of our PCB board, and are finalizing our release candidate version. Concurrently, we are also finalizing our concept shell design and retail box. Lastly, we have finalized our beta version of our firmware and GUI. As we develop our product, we will continuously post updates to this thread, to keep everyone in the loop! What's the large scale plan for Lythium? After our Kickstarter, we will prepare and set the console to be mass produced and marketed. This means, a high quality molded or CNC shell, with an eye catching retail box, as well as targeting online and retail customers. Additionally, we will be manufacturing under appropriate safety and quality certificates such as CE/UL and RoHS. After this, you can expect to see us connecting with trade shows and conventions, as well as promoting the creation of third party addons. All of this is in order for us to really provide product that not only lives in the community, but also among it. Lastly, we will continuously update the console's firmware and software to remove bugs, and add support, to create a more joyful gaming experience for our users. What about the front-end software? The front-end for Lythium is developed in Qt and is compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux. It uses libretro's API for its emulation back-end. Because of the nature of the libraries it uses, it will be licensed as GPLv3. This will allow the community to look into the software and analyze it. On the standalone unit, the user can choose to install a modified firmware of their liking (although the resulting operation may not be supported), preventing Tivo-ization of the included Lythium software client. We have gone through the trouble to make sure everything we are developing is legal and that we don't violate any licenses, open-source or otherwise. What's the Future of RetroATK? In the future, RetroATK will be entering the Hong Kong Cyberport or Science Park Initiative, in order to grow at a stable pace, and to increase our industry connections. Additionally, this will allow us to receive grant-based funding and seed mentorship, so we can become larger and more powerful. And, As per our growth, we will also aim to provide additional products to the retro gaming community. In other words, you could see a portable version at some point. How can RetroATK avoid the problems encountered by previous crowdfunded retro consoles? From day one of public presence, we are aiming to be as transparent as possible with the gaming community and backers. This is quite unprecedented, as some other developers have chosen to use marketing mumbo-jumbo and hide behind the walls of the internet. Additionally, we are developing our system with license agreements in mind, and are in compliance to license agreements. Lastly, with the cooperation with the retro gaming community, and government initiatives, our presence will continuously grow and we will always stand by our community. In other words, this all means we will continue to develop with the community in mind, while respecting the hard work that the community has done before us.
  11. The Immortal John Hancock (SWLOVINST here on AtariAge) shows us the most rare and expensive games for the N64. John owns a complete in box US Nintendo 64 game collection as well as 11,000+ games, making him one of the biggest game collectors in Washington State! SEE CURRENT PRICES: http://goo.gl/JWuVPW GAMES SHOWN: Snowboard Kids 2 Daikatana Bomber Man 64 The Second Attack Super Bowling Conker’s Bad Fur Day Worms Armageddon Transformers Beast Wars: Transmetals International Superstar Soccer 2000 Stunt Racer 64 ClayFighter: The Sculptor's Cut It's crazy that Sculptor's Cut is currently being listed between $2000 and $2500!!!
  12. All are complete in box w/ cart and manual except syd of valis which is c/b. Would love to sell as a lot but will make bundle deals as well. Selling only but will include free shipping w/ tracking in U.S. I don't have a price on Landstalker yet bc this is the one that has the promotional fruit roll up with it If you want a pic of insides (etc.) , please send me a pm and I'll shoot it over...thanks! Syd of Valis $118 Valis $80 SOLD Alisia $84 Shining Force $50 " II $75 Traysia $70 Wardner $70 Phantasy star III (manual worn)- free w/ purchase of 2 or more Evermore $75 Gaia $55 Mystic Quest $40 Y's III $55 Zelda: LTTP $78 Zelda OOT $55 Zelda Majora $55 *Pending sold And neogeo is on ebay but I can pull it if interested: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-NeoGeo-Pocket-Color-Launch-Edition-Silver-Handheld-System-W-SONIC-GAME-/302227451071?hash=item465e28ecbf:g:kjMAAOSw3v5YpwlI
  13. In this guide, Kinsey & myself help first time N64 collectors know what consoles, controllers, accessories & top 10 games they need for their collection! N64 games we recommend: Super Mario 64 Banjo-Kazooie Beetle Adventure Racing Star Wars Episode 1 Racer Diddy Kong Racing Super Smash Bros. Mario Party 2 Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Majora’s Mask Mischief Makers Pokemon Snap What other games do you recommend first time N64 collectors pick up? What is your favorite color of the console?
  14. Hi guys, my name is Grazi and I'm from Brazil. Here in Brazil it's really difficult for collectors to find original game boxes, and when we find one it's not always in good conditions. So people love to buy repro boxes for their games, and the closer of the original, the better! The thing is, i'm moving to US and I would like to continue this work, but I'm still getting into your culture, so I would like to know if you guys like this kind of work, if you use to buy it, etc.. how do you like it? I already made game boxes for: Sega Genesis, SNES, NES, ATARI, N64, MASTER SYSTEM, GBA, GBC. And now I have this project of start making consoles/handhelds boxes also. You can see in the image below that I'm working on a GBC Yellow box, 100% vectorized (except the screenshots), and now I'm treating the background image in Photoshop. So I think the result will be really nice!!! I used to make repro boxes a long time ago, like this: (this material is different from what I'm using now) And this is an exemple of the new material I found: Now, few years later, I have studied Graphic Designer and I'm able to make a better job, because now I can improve the image so much more too. Just remembering, the images are not downloaded from websites and printed, they receive a long Photoshop treatment, and many icons and texts are all new (vector). So I would really appreciate if you guys could give some feedback of what you would like to see in terms of REPRO BOXES, like, 100% loyal to the original, custom version, etc. Just tell me
  15. https://drive.google.com/open?id=19e_z4iKjBzTkbXiCe3U26IieKHddQFxYbZdZ5exxyGk I have decided to narrow my collection to mostly NES and VCS games. That said I also have consoles for most of these games that will be listed when I get time to research prices. If you have interest in a certain console let me know and I will try to move it to the top of my list of things to do. The more games you want to buy, the more willing I am to work on the pricing. If you have questions, please feel free to message me. Thank you for your time and attention.
  16. I've got a new presentation up on my Youtube channel pertaining to obscure and forgotten controller add-ons of Generation 5 consoles of the 90's along with the Dreamcast (6th gen). Some highlights include the N64 VMU with microphone, Dreamcast microphone for Seaman, the PSX Playstick, Innovation's Racing Fighting games footpedal for the Playstation, Madcatz's Wrist Rumbler, and the Saturn Bomberman multitap. And my cat makes another appearance For anyone here who's curious about video game history, you've come to the right channel.
  17. In the mid 1990s, Nintendo announced the 64DD disk drive add-on for the N64 for the US market ....but it never came out. Instead the Japanese version of the drive crashed and burned upon release and it took all the hopes of US gamers ever buying one along with it. For almost 20 years it was consider a myth that an actual US retail version exists... until now. I have found a working prototype of the 64DD for the US market AND it contains a developer blue diskette inside of its drive. This unit is unique in many ways and in this video I tell you all the things that make it special...and what happens next... For the curious, I got this off Craigslist...but the person is shy and prefers to have their identity kept secret and I will respect that.
  18. This is an exciting new mod from user marshallh on assemblergames.com Here is a link to his website with some pics and info on the mod. http://ultrahdmi.retroactive.be/ He is only selling these to installers not to individuals. I am going to be an installer when his new stock arrives in a couple weeks. I am offering this for $199 installed and free return shipping initially. If your interested in having me install this new mod for you feel free to send me a message.
  19. I know there is a topic comparing the jaguar and the N64 and, no offense, but the N64 is clearly superior in almost every way. But im asking about fhe Jaguar 2, AKA: project midsummer. So this is project midsummer vs. project reality. Jaguar2 vs. N64 I would put the specs here but for some reason copy and paste won't work. N64 specs are the same in most places as more is confirmed but jag2 specs differ from place to place and i'm not sure which one to trust so be careful.
  20. -ALL PRICES ARE SHIPPED IN U.S. -BUNDLED PRICES ARE MOST WELCOME! AND strikeouts mean SOLD! - NO TRADES AT THIS TIME, PP AND AMAZON GC WELCOME *ps1* Elemental gearbolt ps1 cib $70 Thousand Arms Ps1 CIB $60 Breath of fire iv cib. Ps1 $40 *gc* The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GameCube)cib $45 Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube) cib, $30 Pikmin gc c/b $22 Re 2 gc cib $35 Re 3 gc cib $30 *ps2* Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (PlayStation 2) c/b $40 God hand ps2 cib $40 Robot alchemic drive ps2 cib $40 *Ds*/*gba* Spirit tracks "Not for Resale" cart DS $25 Breath of Fire gba cib $45 Sword of mana cib gba $25 *n64* Conkers bad fur day cart n64 & CIB $75/$140 Mystical ninja starring goemon n64 cart $35 *snes* Zombies ate my neighbors snes cart $35 Mario All-stars/World $40 Donkey Kong Country C/B $35 Secret of Evermore C/B/Map $60 *genesis* Mazin Saga Mutant Fighter cart $28
  21. I have an old Nintendo 64 that my wife enjoys playing. It's a good party console because everybody remembers it and can have a little nostalgia, so I have it hooked up to my big screen HDTV. Recently I got a new Vizio TV, and started to have problems. My Vizio is one of those TVs that only have Component (Y/Pb/Pr) jacks, with the green jack (Y) doubling as the Composite jack (Sucker has 5 HDMI ports...seems a shame I cant take advantage of it since my A/V receiver has 6...). So, plugging the N64 in, I can't get a picture to show up, with most cartridges, in most situations. Audio comes in fine, so I know the console is running, and it works on one of my older TVs just fine. I read online sometimes those expansion paks go bad, thinking that was the problem, I was about to spring for a new one...except the audio worked so I was stumped. So I try different cartridges, and I get the weirdest results from Star Wars Episode I Racer. It's one of those that can take advantage of the Expansion Pak's extra memory thru a menu option, but it's not required for playing. So the N64 would start, I could hear the audio but no picture. Then suddenly, the menu demo video shows up! I hit a button, and as soon as it goes back to the main menu, no picture again. I start hitting buttons blindly, and get farther into the race, when the race starts video shows up again and I can race! So I'm thinking, I'll turn off the hi-res graphics to see if it affects anything, I did, same results. So now I'm searching the internet, letting it cycle from black screen to video, then suddenly I see the main menu, only it's in black and white. And then, when it cuts to the menu demo video, it remains in black and white, along with the rest of the game till a reset. If I leave it long enough, it will revert from black menu screen/full color video, to black & white menu screen/black & white video. None of my other games show up at all, no matter how blindly far I can get thru the menus. I know about all the video signal stuff, how component has luminance on the green channel and putting a composite input on it will show black & white like that, but if it shares jacks, why isn't my TV smart enough to to figure it out (or just give me the option to choose...). My gamecube renders perfectly with no issues on the composite cable. So my ideas...perhaps the signal from the N64 is too weak and the TV thinks it's actually a component signal? Anything I can do to fix it? Or maybe something actually is bad with the console?
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