jfe2's gaming setup FTW!

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Really looking clean and tidy, and like me, you have most your shit connected, makes you want to play so much more when you can play at the flick of a switch as apposed to moving the tv, etc.

Also a massive plus for the Robocop bust.
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Clean set up man. My systems are all connected with controls, so its not a pretty sight.
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Oh yea! Show us your controller storage.
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jfe2 wrote: My favorite part of my collection. Notice the System Card 3.0... I finally got it Hobie! :lol:
Woo! So what disc games have you rounded up?

Nice clean selection. I wish I had room to keep things hooked up.
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whats the thing behind the turbografix that looks like a black dreamcast
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CD Add-on.
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emwearz wrote:Oh yea! Show us your controller storage.
I'll post some more pictures tonight. :)
Hobie-wan wrote:
jfe2 wrote: My favorite part of my collection. Notice the System Card 3.0... I finally got it Hobie! :lol:
Woo! So what disc games have you rounded up?

Nice clean selection. I wish I had room to keep things hooked up.
Sadly, only one so far, and its not even a Super CD game! :oops: I got Last Alert, which plays a bit like Commando, but is definitely kinda meh.
kingmohd84 wrote:whats the thing behind the turbografix that looks like a black dreamcast
Yeah, like emwearz said, its the CD add-on. I got it with the Turbografx and a carrying case all for like $80 and a few consoles I had doubles of IIRC. The System Card 3.0 however cost more than all of that stuff together. :shock:
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jfe2 wrote: Sadly, only one so far, and its not even a Super CD game! :oops: I got Last Alert, which plays a bit like Commando, but is definitely kinda meh.
Aww, but its fun to jam pencils into your ears repeatedly because of the terrible voice acting. :lol:
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whats super card 3.0?
sorry, i am not that hardcore
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kingmohd84 wrote:whats super card 3.0?
sorry, i am not that hardcore
The system cards are for use with the CD add-on units and tells the main console how to talk to the drive and provide some extra ram. A system 2 card will let you use the 'regular' CD games, but a system 3 card is required for the 'super' CD games. There are a lot of good CD games, but many of the best ones are super CD games.

http://pcenginefx.com/main/nec_compatibility_guide.html
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