thegamesnotoveryet #1 Posted January 10, 2012 (edited) First up, I've got a Doctor V64 Jr(512 edition), DS1:Super Doctor Save Card, and DX 256:Super Game Saver. All 3 of these carts are like new, and the V64 comes with instruction pamphlet, 3.5 floppy disc, and serial cables.-SOLD THIS ITEM- My next item for sell is my own personal Game Doctor SF/SNES III(3.5 floppy/32m unit). I bought this unit back in 1993-1994, and it ran perfectly until I retired it years ago. This unit is in perfect condition and looks brand new. I no longer have my Super Famicom or SNES, so I can't test it out, but it has been stored very well, so I have no doubts it should run fine. All original items are included, and everything is in great condition. This device does require an AC adapter to run(this wasn't included at retail), and I no longer have one to included. It used a standard Super Famicom power supply(I forget the exact voltage), and those can be found easy enough. I haven't used this device in a long time, but if I remember correctly, it used 4 memory banks(8megs apiece). So you could load up four 4meg games, four 8meg games, two 16 meg games, or one 32meg game(or any variation of four that was equal to 32megs). I also have 135 floppy disc, but I'm not sure of the legalities of listing or showing those, so if anyone is interested, I will throw those in for free, but the buyer must cover shipping charges. So once again, if your interested in this item, please PM me with any reasonable offers, or if you need more pics. http://s1132.photobu...tor%20SF%20III/ Edited January 20, 2012 by thegamesnotoveryet Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blackbag #2 Posted January 10, 2012 You might want to hit up the for sale forums at tototek.com for a wider audience of collectors that would be interested in this, especially if it includes the case manuals, etc. There was a time when the 512mbit version of the v64jr was incredibly sought after, as it was the only backup device that could play the handful of later 512mbit games on the n64. Today, there are 2 modern flash carts that can do this (everdrive 64 and 64drive) with modern storage media (sd/cf cards) so the value of this to a player will probably not be as high, but to a collector it's still interesting to have. Good luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegamesnotoveryet #3 Posted January 10, 2012 @Blackbag Thanks for the headsup, I figured there would be some other places better suited, but I just hadn't the time to look yet. I'm heading over there right now. Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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