Still loving that Japanese service :thumbsup: PC Engine Duo memory was full up so I ordered some backup cards and within 5 working days they're here :thumbsup:
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Still loving that Japanese service :thumbsup: PC Engine Duo memory was full up so I ordered some backup cards and within 5 working days they're here :thumbsup:
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Arrived home today with these!
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Just nabbed a skeleton Sega Saturn from the other bay.
Comes with matching controller, power & av cables and step down transformer.
That is cool.
I'm fairly certain I almost bid on that one as well :lol: It does look fantastic.
lol, I already had a skeleton controller so I've been hunting the machine to go with it. Finally found one that was priced ok for me after watching a few go through.
http://i.imgur.com/7YozJl1.jpg
Sequential Circuits Prophet-600
Finally got myself a full-fledged VCO analog poly! I wound up going a bit outside of my initial budget way back when I was first looking at this, but not too badly. It needs a bit of TLC with those stupid membrane buttons (two of the numbers don't work, two are making it reset, and most of the controls for the sequencer, arpeggiator, and tape system don't work,) but other than that it cleaned right up and works great :) I love this thing already - very versatile, but super-simple to work with, unlike my Matrix 6. Gotta love those knobs and switches!
NTSC (USA) Nintendo NES
Bought it as spares/repairs where at most it will get a flashing screen and only sometimes (sometimes it would flash and not even show the game screen)
Cut off leg 4 of the NES10 and I repaired the 72 pin connector (did not replace it just re-bent the pins) and now it works perfect, so so that most times all i do is insert the cart without pushing it down and it works.
I got these three while I was away on holiday in Scotland last week.
http://i.imgur.com/inh67NA.jpg
The first is a Wild Hairy Haggis (irresistible souvenir from a Visit Scotland Information Centre), the second is a little hamster (bought from the shop at the castle grounds where I stayed), and the third is a rather big Mr. Potato Head plush (won from a crane game at a beach-side arcade for two plays* - or, 40p**).
*I love crane games, and have figured out the tricks of most major models over time, which has netted me a lot of prizes. I once won around £30 in £5 notes from a few machines during the brief but controversial period at the turn of the millennium, when some operators were putting plastic pods containing money into their crane machines. This was before crane games were classified as gambling machines, and it actually probably didn't help that classification at all. :p
**I hope that this isn't considered price-driving! ;)