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  1. Hi everyone, its finally happened, I'm at the point where I'm ready to start unloading my collection. I wanted to give you guys the good folks at AA first crack at anything you might be interested in. This list contains something like 350 games, so unfortunately I'm going to start if off as a list with no pictures. These games are in various states of conditions, but assume the vast majority of them are working, have been played by me personally, and are usually in PAL UK version where applicable. Some of the older stuff like the master system might be Japanese or US copies, but generally is not an issue. If I own it, I can play it on a European console, as that's my near exclusive limit (outside a neo geo AES - not being sold!). Some are boxed, some are not. Some have instructions, some do not. They are all unsealed, there is no Wata level quality here. I'm a gamer, and these games were played. Please PM for interest in items, I can send prices for those games with images of boxes, manuals and state of disk/cart. Use this topic for general queries. I might be able to do pictures of specific collections of things, but nothing is in an easy to view format right now other than this list. Some things I can do prices now, but the lists are far too big. I'll try and update with time if I can. Hopefully obvious, but my native country is England, United Kingdom, prices will be in GBP £££ but will happily convert to your local currency, and give you potential postage to your country - just let me know where you live! Big orders I will try to do free postage, but all orders will be tracked shipping. If you live in Manchester/Liverpool, Cheshire, Birmingham area, Gloucestershire or Wiltshire we can discuss potential dropping off/meet instead, but note I live in Cheshire. About 6 months ago I started this topic: This was me processing letting go of significant number of games. Soon after I put my house on the market, and bought my next one up. In the process this took a backseat - and initially I had boxed about 100 games I was "ready" in mind to sell. This has now increased to something like 350, including PC games (hence why I'm going to start with lists, then will do pictures as requested). A few other things have happened, the work on the house has cost us considerably more than we planned, and the profit from the first house has already emptied to 0. We also had our car break down on moving day, and this caused issues with our buyers which cost us more money. The car has now fully broken down and we have had to borrow money to buy a 'new' (and by new, I mean 15 year old!) car. This is a bit of a boo-hoo story I know, but it leads to me realising that I have boxes full of cash I just need to get rid of, and I might be able to pay off the debt at least. I would also like to make sure I can manufacture some more Odyssey 1 multicards which I was planning on doing this month, but due to car - needs potentially delaying. Anyway... onto the list. I think there will be another cull at some point, but this is "second wave" culling and includes games like Zelda that I thought I would never get rid of. I've decided to get rid of my entire collection of N64 games, but don't get excited most are unboxed and all are relatively common-uncommon. PC: I need to form a list of PC games but I have already divided some up into prices, these are mostly "big box" games, though a mix of CD and floppy disk. If anyone is interested I'll try and develop a list asap. DOUBLES: These are just doubles I have for sale, I won't be selling any other games for these systems (1st, 2nd and selected 3rd gen consoles) Magnavox Odyssey: Volleyball boxed and complete. I'll take £90 for it as someone on ebay is going for that much. Atari 2600: Would probably sell both these games for a £5 to get rid of it. Both loose. Pac Man (double) Pitfall (double, I don't think this works on all 2600 machines... rubbish label before you ask) Voltmace Database (This is a 1292 alternative system, there is an adapter to use it in more common formats like the acetronic system, but I'm not selling it!): Various games, many boxed with instructions £10 each, 2 loose with instructions, £5 each. Collections being sold off: These are 1st and 2nd wave removals from my collections, other than the N64 which I'm selling fully there may be other games on these systems I'm selling in the future. Stuff like Neo Geo, Atari, Amiga and Philips alongside 32x, Mega CD, 3DO and TG16 etc are currently intending to be kept. NES: Adventures of Bayou Billy, The Bubble Bobble Donkey Kong Double Dragon III - The Sacred Stones Dr. Mario Duck Hunt Excitebike Golf Iron Sword: Wizards and Warriors 2 Jack Nicklaus 18 holes Kickle Cubicle Lemmings Mission: Impossible Pac-Man Super Off Road (Ivan Ironman Stewarts) Super Mario Bros. - Duck Hunt Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Zelda II - The Adventure of Link Sega Master System: Note some of these are US or Japanese carts, but work on PAL machines too. Most are boxed, but no instructions, so I'm cutting down the price on most of them. Alien 3 Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse Choplifter Dynamite Duke Enduro Race Gangster Town Global Defense Golfamania Great Baseball Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade James Pond II: Codename: Robocod Jungle Book Lemmings The Lucky Dime Caper starring Donald Duck Marble Madness Pacmania Parlour Games Rastan Shanghai Shinobi Shooting Gallery The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants Spider-Man Vs. The Kingpin Super Kick Off Super Monaco GP Tecmo World Cup '93 Taz The Terminator World Soccer Xenon 2: Megablast Gameboy: Alleyway Double Dragon 2 Dr Mario FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 Golf Jurassic Park Midway Arcade Hits (Joust / Defender) Nintendo World Cup Tennis Worms Mario & Yoshi Mega Drive (Genesis): Mostly boxed with instructions Beavis and Butt-head ESWAT: City Under Siege FIFA International Soccer FIFA Soccer 95 Galaxy Force II James "Buster" Douglas Knock Out Boxing Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker Lemmings Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 Menacer 6-game cartridge Mortal Kombat NHLPA Hockey '93 Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure Quackshot starring Donald Duck The Revenge of Shinobi Rock N' Roll Racing Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe Super Monaco GP Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers T2: The Arcade Game Theme Park Ultimate Soccer Winter Challenge Wiz 'n' Liz: The Frantic Wabbit Wescue World Cup Italia '90 Gamegear: All loose, one or two might have instructions Batman Returns Chessmaster (The) G Loc Air Battle Joe Montana Football Olympic Gold Pengo PGA Tour Golf Putt and Putter Sega Game Pack 4 in 1 Slider Solitaire Poker Spiderman Super Kick Off Super Monaco GP Tail Spin Tazmania The GG Shinobi Wimbledon Tennis World Class Leader Board Golf SNES: Battletoads in Battlemaniacs Beware the Ultimate Evil of Warlock Cannon Fodder Mario's Time Machine Pilotwings - this is a NTSC copy, but my adapter doesn't work, sorry I don't know if this works or not. Street Fighter II – The World Warrior Theme Park Young Merlin Sega Saturn: Alien Trilogy Battle Arena Toshinden Remix Command and Conquer Daytona USA Die Hard Trilogy Doom Exhumed Fifa 96 Fighters Megamix Fighting Vipers Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 Hi-Octane International Victory Goal Johnny Bazookatone Lemmings 3D Loaded Magic Carpet Olympic Soccer Robot Pit SEGA Worldwide Soccer 97 SEGA Worldwide Soccer 98: Club Edition Steep Slope Sliders Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams Theme Park Tunnel B1 Victory Boxing Warcraft 2 Wing Arms WWF In the House X-Men Children of the Atom Playstation 1 / PS1 / PSX: All boxed, I believe almost all have instructions too. BLAZE & BLADE - ETERNAL QUEST CIVILIZATION II COMMAND & CONQUER - [ 2 DISCS ] Includes: GDI Disc + NOD Disc COMMAND & CONQUER - RED ALERT - [ 2 DISCS ] Includes: Allies Disc + Soviet Disc Destruction Derby 2 DRIVER - YOU'RE THE WHEELMAN DRIVER 2 - BACK ON THE STREETS - [ 2 DISCS ] Fifa 98 Road to world cup 98 FINAL DOOM GALAGA - DESTINATION EARTH INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTAR SOCCER PRO JIMMY WHITE'S 2 - CUEBALL MAGIC CARPET MECHWARRIOR 2 Populous The Beginning PREMIER MANAGER 98 QUAKE II SOVIET STRIKE Star Sweep STREET FIGHTER EX 2 PLUS TEKKEN 2 Test Drive 4 THEME PARK WORLD TOCA - TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP [PLATINUM VERSION] TOMB RAIDER TOMB RAIDER III - ADVENTURES OF LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER V - CHRONICLES TONY HAWK'S PRO SKATER 2 WARHAMMER - DARK OMEN WARHAMMER - SHADOW OF THE HORNED RAT WING OVER 2 Who wants to be a millionaire 2nd edition WORMS ARMAGEDDON Nintendo 64: This is my entire collection, there is no more N64 games from me other than this. Only about 6 are boxed. 007 Goldeneye Banjo Kazooie Blast Corps Body Harvest Bomberman 64 Bomberman Hero Bust a Move 2 arcade edition Clay Fighter 63 1/3 Command & Conquer Diddy Kong Racing Donkey Kong 64 Doom 64 Extreme G Extreme G 2 F-1 World Grand Prix F Zero Hexen Holy Magic Century Lylatwars Mario Kart 64 Mischief Makers Perfect Dark Pokemon Snap Star Wars: Episode 1 - Racer Super Mario 64 Top Gear Rally Turok: Dinosaur Hunter Turok 2 Seeds of Evil Turok Rage Wars - I couldn't get this to start up, I have tried cleaning it with no luck V-Rally 99 Wetrix Wipeout 64 Yoshi's Story Zelda, The Legend of - Majora's Mask Zelda, The Legend of - Ocarina of Time Gameboy colour: F1 World Grand Prix Micro Machines 1+2 Twin Turbo Missile Command Tiny Toon Adventures: Dizzy's Candy Quest Dreamcast: This is about half my collection, I probably won't have much more left to sell from this system - I never really got a chance to collect for it Hydro Thunder Test Drive V-Rally (V Rally Expert Edition 2) Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Toy Racer Virtua Striker 2 Virtua Tennis Playstation 2 / PS2: Almost all are complete with instructions 4x4 Evo Arsenal Football Club Battlefield 2 - Modern Combat CALL OF DUTY 2 - BIG RED ONE CALL OF DUTY 3 Driver - Parallel Lines Endgame Extermination Fifa Football 2003 Fifa Football 2004 Fifa Football 2005 Fifa Street Fifa Street 2 Formula One 2001 Formula One 2002 God of War God of War 2 Jak & Daxter - The Precursor Legacy Jak X LARA CROFT - TOMB RAIDER - THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS Naval Ops - Warship Gunner Need for Speed: Most Wanted Primal Pro Evolution Soccer 5 Pro Evolution Soccer 6 Quake III Revolution Ratchet and Clank Ratchet and Clank 2 Ratchet and Clank 3 Smash Cars SSX Summoner 2 Super Bust-a-Move 2 Tekken Tag Tournament Tetris Worlds Theme Park World Gameboy Advance / GBA The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords - battery never worked, needs replacing. I have replaced a pokemon battery, so I might be able to do this for you. The Simpsons: Road Rage The Urbz: Sims in the City X-Men: The Official Game Gamecube: 1080 Avalanche Agent Under Fire Bloody Roar: Primal Fury - no cover on box Die Hard: Vendetta - no cover on box Gauntlet Dark Legacy James Bond 007: Nightfire - no cover on box Mario Party 4 Mario Party 5 Star Fox Adventures Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 Tony Hawk's Underground Turok: Evolution Wario World - this doesn't work. needs a cleanup but never got round to it X box / Xbox original: Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance Capcom Fighting Jam (PAL) / Capcom Fighting Evolution DRIV3R Far Cry Instincts: Evolution FireBlade Getting Up Gun Lord of the Rings, The: The Return of the King NBA 2k3 NBA Live 2005 - US copy, does NOT work on PAL systems Spartan: Total Warrior Toca Race Driver 2 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter True Crime: New York City True Crime: Streets of LA World Snooker Championship 2005 Nintendo DS: Farm life Playstation Portable / PSP: Archer Maclean's Mercury Daxter Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Star Wars Battle Front 2 Star Wars Lethal Alliance Yu Gi Oh GX Tag Force X box 360: Aliens vs. Predator Batman Arkham City Battlestations: Midway Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII Chromehounds Destiny Fifa 13 - no cover on box Ghost Recon Future Soldier Golden Compass Medal of Honor Airborne Medal of Honor Warfighter Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Need for Speed Carbon Need for Speed Prostreet Project Gotham Racing 3 Skate 3 Shrek the Third Tomb Raider World Championship Off Road Racing - this is listed as a different name sometimes I believe Nintendo Wii: Game Party Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Mario Party 8 Playstation 3 / PS3: Ashes Cricket 2009 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood Deadpool Fifa 11 Fifa 14 NBA 2k11 Syndicate Turok X COM Nintendo Wii U: NBA 2013 Pikmin 3 Rise of the Guardians Splinter Cell Playstation 4 / PS4: Batman Arkham Knight Call of Duty Modern Warfare Friday the 13th the Game Need for Speed Plants vs Zombies GW2
  2. Hi all! So I’ve just recently decided to try my hand at emulation for the first time ever. I figured that getting a Raspberry Pi and setting it up as a retro game console would be a fun project to work on this fall. And so far it has! Diving into a lot of tinkering and areas that I’m not really used to, but overall it’s been a fun experience so far. So, I am Running RetroPie Version 4.6 (rpi4 - running on Raspbian GNU/Linus 10 (buster)) on a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with 8GB memory. Basically, I was wondering if anyone on AA has had any experience with running any Dreamcast or Saturn emulators on a Pi 4 via Retropie and how well it’s worked. I’ve done a bunch of research and from what I understand the user really needs to overclock to make the experience useable. But if even then it’s pretty subpar, then honestly I really don’t even want to bother. Really appreciate any insights you all might have!
  3. I just bought a Psuedo Saturn cartridge and I'm really excited to play some games! I already own: Daytona USA Tetris Plus Wipeout (yes this was also released on Saturn and PC even) Robotica Sonic 3D Blast Sega Rally (some championship edition or something) Virtua Fighter 2 And I've already downloaded archives of these games to burn: Battle Garegga Batsugun Saturn Bomberman Sega Ages - Outrun Salamander Deluxe Pack Plus Radiant Silvergun Darius II Darius Gaiden Sexy Parodius Thunder Force V (mostly shmups and Bomberman, heh kind of like the entirety of my PC Engine collection) My favorite genre is shoot em ups so that's what I'm primarily looking for. I also like racing games and other types of shooters (not looking for FPS games unless it was a console exclusive). I'm like not into JRPGs (the turn-based kind) really, but I do like action RPGs. Note that I do like light gun games as well but I lack a light gun for this system.
  4. Cafeman

    Me and Saturn

    I loaded Shinobi Legions and have been relearning it for that past 2 nights. I have not played it for a LONG TIME. Probably not for 10 years or more. Quick take: it is pretty awesome and fun! Its funny to me, I remember taking note of the game's load times when it was new. Well , compared to Genesis cartridge gaming, yes there are some load times, but after playing modern games for so many years, Shinobi Legions' load times now seem negligible to me! The game is more fun, with better control, than I had thought. But last night, it locked up on the first boss. Then no disc would load - it appeared my Saturn would not spin the disc anymore or something. Was the laser gone? Did some mechanical doodad finally wear out? So I unplugged it, shot high pressure component-cleaning air into it, and then turned it upside down and did it again. BANG my Saturn was working fine again. Not sure how or why. I have been relearning patterns and subtleties of gameplay. This Shinobi plays differently than the Genesis games, even the ninja powers aren't accessible in the same way as before. There are different sword swipes you can pull off - press up + button, or up/right diagonal + button, or forward with button .. all different swipes. The animation is very good and overall its quite fun ... and HARD. I got to the boss on the mountaintop , after climbing hand-over-hand on vines and killing massive snakes and avoiding cannons. I can't remember if I ever got past this level or not, its like a new game that I've never played before. The in-game music is excellent. And although I used to mock the FMV's, I now find them very entertaining in a 'cheaply made' bad sense, and yet there are a few surprises in the cut scenes. One of them is when all the ninjas and a girl actually jump / spectacularly dive off a cliff into the sea - with real people! The cliff looks to be over 20 feet high!
  5. As I blogged about earlier, Panzer Dragoon Remake made me want to hook up the Saturn again to play though the original. Now I'm mostly working on Panzer Dragoon Zwei, which is one of my favorite Saturn titles. I am up to level 6 which is the assault on the huge flying imperial ship. I died at the boss fight, so I'll try it again next time - this game allows a Save End option to continue later. It has been so long since I had played Zwei, that I keep getting killed off. I don't remember the strategies or patterns, and that makes the game a lot of fun all over again. In fact almost all the levels killed me off at least once. Level 5 (I think) where you battle in the high-up snowy skies killed me the most so far. I finally remembered the secret to beating the boss - have enough health of course, but also don't lock-on at all because his rotating shield blocks all missiles. Just keep following him and button-mash fire at him until he's gone. I also popped in my Williams' arcade classics disc and enjoyed a round of Bubbles, Defender, and Robotron. For Robotron I have to angle my controller a bit because the firing buttons aren't laid out in a perfect diamond. for Up/Down/Left/Right shooting, but I adjust pretty quickly. Love using the Saturn japanese pad for gaming. I didn't even have to take a carpal-tunnel-syndrome break like I often have to with other controllers (my hands go numb). Maybe next time I fire up the Saturn, I'll finally beat all of Zwei and open Pandora's Box.
  6. Not sure where else to post this, so I'l put it here... I have a Sega Saturn that was given to me. No controllers, cables, games, anything. I've been trying to get it working to no avail. I have an AV cable and a power cord and a controller. When I power the device on, the left direction on the controller doesn't work. I've replaced the carbon pads inside, as well as the controller board in the Saturn to no avail. I don't have any other accessories.Any ideas?
  7. Help me pay off debt sale (or contribute to a nice little MAME machine) Here's the following I have for sale: Sega Saturn (model 1) 2 Controllers Sega brand (has been fixed with electrical tape) High Frequency brand 2 Games: Virtua Fighter Remix Alien Trilogy (jewel case) A/V set Composite and s-video cable Scart Cable Power Cord Saturn.mp4 Asking $95 shipped Feel free to PM me with any questions or suggestions.
  8. Now before I go any further, let me actually this: I am NOT talking about a Saturn mini the way we have w/ PS1 Mini or SNES Mini. I truly adore Sega's systems (except maybe the 32X, but even that has Tempo and Virtua Racing Deluxe) and think the Saturn's both a marvelous platform AND is finally starting to pick up some mass-market awareness....but I don't think a Saturn Mini would sell enough to justify the production costs. Basically, knowing the Saturn itself only did about 9-10 million LTD, and knowing these Minis aren't selling anywhere near the volume of their original runs anyway...I just don't see a $100 Saturn Mini doing like 1 million (maybe more if lucky) would justify the costs. That having been said, I think there's room for Sega to do something genuinely interesting. Let's be real here; these Minis have a pretty big deficit against mini-PCs; yeah the mini-PCs don't necessarily look all that good (Dreamcade Replay anyone?), but for the price of a PS1 Mini, w/ a Dreamcade you're at least getting a much better CPU and iGPU, so if you hack them, you can run games from later platforms relatively easily. However, mini-PCs are staunchly non-upgradable, aside from maybe expanding their internal storage. Once you get them, you're stuck with what's there, and if you need more power, you'd either buy the latest mini-PC or just get a refurbished desktop PC (or if you're willing to splurge, build a gaming PC from the ground-up). This is where I see Sega and whoever they partnered with, have a good opportunity. They already have embraced porting lots of games on PC, and Steam support for MegaDrive is amazing. They've embraced mods and the Workshop feature is a stroke of genius. I honestly doubt they could do anything in a closed-off "Saturn Mini" that could approach that level of flexibility and reliability, without strong compromises. So what I'm suggesting is that maybe Sega look into selling something like a mini-PC Saturn-inspired replica system case, have a populated motherboard with expandable RAM, CPU options, internal storage, a Saturn-style top loading disc drive (but obviously much faster than regular Saturn disc speed reads), maybe even pack in a Retro-Bit controller. The user would have to supply their own CPU, RAM, extended storage etc. but it has the usual things onboard like ethernet port, USB ports, a microSD slot, SATA III connector, maybe even a PCIe port or two built on the underside (or a Thunderbolt port for external GPU hubs). Maybe they can provide a few Saturn games pre-installed on internal NAND the user can then transfer to extended storage, and put a licensed version of something like Medafen on NOR Flash so it can execute from there effortlessly. Since the user is providing the big components (power supply, CPU, RAM, storage etc.) it'd essentially be like building a custom PC, but in a mini-PC form, targeted at Saturn fans whom, let's be honest, tend to already be more of the hardcore types and aren't probably shy about messing around w/ PCs given all the bs you had to do in the past to get stuff like Saturn and Model 3 running decently on systems of the past. They could easily come in at a great BOM and still sell for say $99-$120 (if the controller would add too much, then make a version w/ a pack-in controller and one without). That would mean a motherboard probably not spec'd for the most demanding i9s or Threadrippers, but those people are likely going to want to build something of a beast in a full-tower case. I'm just talking something that can support the affordable x86/x86-64 CPUs of the moment, support maybe lithium li-on battery (bonus points for being rechargeable and playable w/o being plugged in, saving on yet another power plug if the user'd want), and most of all nailing the Saturn aesthetic and feel, at an affordable price to those looking to jump in on building say a low-or-mid-spec'd PC in a mini form factor (or add a eGPU through Thunderbolt or a PCIe GPU if they want more power, both of them would require their own power supply however). Really interested to hear what you guys think; mini-PCs are only going to become more prolific as time goes on, but there'll always be power players who want the advantages of customization desktop and even laptop PCs offer. Something marrying them both, especially in a design inspired by a game console, could be a game-changer and it'd effectively be a perfect bridge between the mini consoles, mini PCs, and deskop or custom PCs.
  9. 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
  10. So I was debating on getting a Saturn for a fellow gamer with the thought in mind to do the chip mod so backups could be played. The bad thing is when I went looking for them they were not available readily on Racketboy nor on a few other places one of which no longer exists sadly. So why the shortage I wonder? Anyone know and anyone still have connections for these?
  11. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uWzUjvV5hsC7NAdC9aj5SGtMy9cpffCUo-EykDRr0nY Long ago I decided to cut some parts of the collection that I never use. I would rather trade this stuff for something cool, but I can also spend money on cool stuff so if you don't want to trade, or have nothing to trade I have no problem taking your money . As far as what I want in trade, I can't give you a full list. Hopefully you also have a list of things you could trade so we can work something out. I can say I would like a few Nintendo Power mags from the NES or SNES era just to have a few in the collection as examples. The same could be same for any magazine with Mortal Kombat 1 - Ultimate 3 or Street Fighter 2 related cover or articles. Other Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter swag would be on interest as well. I would like to get into the C64 and as of yet have nothing for it, so there could be a lot of room to trade there. I'm not only interested in hardware, but books of the C64. I know there were a lot of programming books and such BITD, I would like to have some of that around here too. I could always use more universal game cases. All disk games are likely to have some light scratches or marks on the game side. Every game has been tested in the last 2 weeks and all listed games work as they should. Most things are priced, somethings are not (mostly) because I have a hard time pricing foreign games. There will be more stuff coming to this list in the near future.
  12. On Hold I have this left over from my previous sales. It works great. This includes the box and piece of paper which I forgot what it said. I'm just trying to pay off my credit card and any kind of loose change is fine with me. PM me if you have any thoughts or questions. Thanks for looking! Saturn Action Replay 4M Plus $40 shipped ready to go!
  13. Hi all, I've got some games to sell or trade. I am looking for Gamecube games and a few NES game (want list at the bottom). Shipping is at cost. Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking! DS SOLD Chrono Tigger (complete) $5 SOLD Game & Watch Collection (complete) $15 SEGA CD SOLD System Model 2 (with Power cable) $30 SOLD Backup Ram Cart (loose) $20 SOLD Konami Lightgun $10 SOLD Mickey Mania (complete) $10 SOLD Panic! (complete) $10 SOLD Popful Mail (complete) $150 SOLD Snatcher (complete) $250 ATARI 2600 SOLD Chopper Command $1 SOLD Enduro $1 SOLD Megamania $1 SOLD Starmaster $1 ATARI 7800 HOLD Centipede (a little beat up but works) $1 Dreamcast HOLD LOK:Soul Reaver (complete) $10 SOLD Rayman 2 (with case and only the front cover of the manual) $10 SOLD Sword of the Berserk (complete) $10 SOLD Worms Armageddon (complete) $10 PlayStation HOLD Gran Turismo 2 (complete) $2.50 HOLD Tomb Raider (complete) $2.50 HOLD Wipeout XL (complete) $2.50 PS2 HOLD The Getaway (complete) $5 SOLD Odin Sphere (complete) $5 SOLD Silent Hill 2: GH (complete) $5 PS4 HOLD Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag (complete) $5 SOLD Dirt Rally (complete) $10 SEGA SATURN SOLD Grid Runner (complete) $5 XBOX 360 SOLD Dirt 2 (complete) $3 HOLD Dirt 3 Complete Edition (complete) $20 HOLD Fallout 3 (complete) $3 SOLD Midway Arcade Origins (complete) $3 SOLD Dodonpachi Resurrection: Deluxe Edition (UK, complete) $25 WANT LIST Gamecube (with case and manual) Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg Enter the Matrix F-Zero GX Gauntlet Dark Legacy Lego Star Wars Lego Star Wars II Luigi's Mansion Mario Party 4 Mario Party 5 Pikmin Pikmin 2 Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Rampage: Total Destruction Resident Evil 4 Skies of Arcadia Sonic Heroes SSX 3 Star Wars Clone Wars Star Wars Rogue Leader Star Wars Rebel Strike Super Mario Sunshine Super Monkeyball 2 Viewtiful Joe Viewtiful Joe 2 NES (cart only is fine) Gumshoe Hogan's Alley Ms. Pac-man (Tengen) Pro Wrestling N64 (cart only is fine) Goldeneye Mario Kart 64
  14. Hey everyone! I have the following for sale: Saturn (model 1) Alien Trilogy (disc only) 2 controllers,(one has the cable repaired) Saturn Action Replay 4M Plus, black S-video/composite cable A/V to SCART RF TV box $110 plus shipping. Please feel free to PM me with questions or comments. Thanks for looking!
  15. Hey guys! I want a Sega Saturn. It has to be a model 1. There aren't many stores here that sell retro gaming things. I'm not too concerned about the glossy black finish. That's okay. I don't, however, want a system with DEEP scratches or broken pieces off of it. On Hold Back up and still looking and waiting. Found!
  16. Alright like I need another Saturn ( counts the 6 sitting on the shelf) but I need a Japanese one. I would prefer it to be working but I can replace lasers easy enough so if it does not read disks I will keep that open. I am willing to buy it or trade for it in case I might have something to trade (stares at spare 6 Sega Saturns on the shelf). If anyone has one they would be wiling to part with message me please. Thanks
  17. Was apparently bug infested, but now cleaned the best i can. Anyone need specific parts from this Sega Saturn Model 1? I like to repair consoles, but I give up on this one. Even with a new laser and laser assembly, it reads everything as an audio CD. I know the power supply works as it's been tested on another system. The shown laser assembly only reads as audio CD even with a good laser (the laser included here is bad). Everything has been visually gone over for bad traces or broken solder joints and I can't figure out what's wrong. Could be something in the primary motherboard, most likely NOT AN EASY FIX. Case looks nice, will sell whole console for $15 OBO +ship or part out cheap.
  18. As the title says. The Sega Saturn you probably din't know existed
  19. We have an international treaty not to explore water on other planets in fear of Earth germs and bacteria contamination. Had that treaty since 1967. Alright, call me daft if you want, but I did not know this. All these years of all the Mars missions hitting everywhere BUT the polar caps and me going "Yeh, that's is cool, now how about the caverns or polar caps?" And now to find out we've been purposely avoiding them? That is like on Christmas morning someone saying "See all this cool shit under the tree? Yeh it's there, but don't touch it." So what are our billions in tax dollars going to go for in the indefinite future with NASA and space exploration? Tons of DESERT photos. There might be oceans out there on Titan, or polar caps on Mars, some would say possibly lakes. Or subsurface oceans on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, but hell if we're going to go there. http://qz.com/512974/if-there-is-liquid-water-on-mars-no-one-not-even-nasa-can-get-anywhere-near-it/ The above also posted on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorClu/posts/10154135781303651
  20. Ok so in the wild I came across the 2 disks for Lunacy for the Sega Saturn. Anyone have value for these since pricecharting and or ebay is skewed on complete condition and such. It was a rare release in North America so if anyone has suggestions on pricing let me know so I can negotiate a deal. ****UPDATE*** I bought the disks for $35.00. Let me know folks if any of you think that might be too high. Also anyone have a value on a boxed model 2 Saturn missing the demo disk but with everything else. And it looks about new. It had a B series serial number as well. Thanks all and game on.
  21. 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.
  22. Well I saved the Saturn and below I did the video on how I went about replacing the laser. I did not go into too much troubleshooting info since I did swap assemblies with another unit. I had to justify the failed laser but just in case anyone encounters similar problems maybe this will help out. Comments are welcome. SAVE THE SATURN!
  23. All prices are before shipping. PayPal friends and family is preferred but I will take goods and services - you will cover the additional fee if you choose that method. All pictures are at the bottom of the post, please check those for item condition . Ask any questions and buy my stuff! I want this out of my house! I try to price my stuff to move so please PM if you think something is too high and we can discuss. Systems: Retron 1 - CIB $10 -system has been tested with a few games all loaded fine and played fine - I used my original NES controllers so controllers are still in shrink wrap and never used. Game Gear - 8 Sega Brand game protectors $ 4 - Free with any order of $15 or more just mention it when PM me. Dreamcast - All dreamcast games for $10 - Crazy taxi (disc only) - $4 - Tony Hawk Pro Skater - Disc and manual $ 4 - NFL2K CIB - $3 - NFL2K2 CIB - $3 Saturn - Space Jam Disc and back case insert only -$4 NES - Sesame Street 123 $3 INTV All carts for $1 each (All tested and loaded up) - Carnival x2 - DK - label is complete but has fallen off - Space Battle - Bowling - Math Fun Manuals and Misc. - All $2 each - everything for $6 N64 - NHL Breakaway 98 - Rugrats in Paris the Movie - Zelda: Majora's Mask - rough condition Atari 2600 - Canyon Bomber 7800 - Game pack in poster
  24. Hey all I rescued some Saturn stuff from the landfill and am in process of replacing the laser for the Model 2 MK 80000A. So with that I don't need another one but I am putting together a starter bundle to go with this so it can find a new home. I have not priced it out yet and some items are subject to change but this is the bundle as proposed below. Sega Saturn Model 2 with s video cable and power cord (brand new laser). 1 official Sega Saturn controller $55 Sega Saturn multiplayer tap $15 Sega Rally CIB - $14 Daytona CIB - $9 Andretti Racing CIB - $6 Solar Eclipse - disk only - $8 Independence day - disk and manual - $9 Ghen War - disk and manual - $6 Albert Odyssey - disk only in a custom case - $75 Virtua Fighter 2 - $10 Die Hard Arcade no longer included the disk has a severe fracture in it so it failed to run I will get pictures shortly but anyone interested let me know. Here are some pictures and yes I have the battery cover for the save battery and that will also be replaced so its a complete unit in pretty good condition once I cleaned it up a bit. I will give it a through shine before it goes out as well.
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