Janurary 2014 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
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Re: April 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Whoa, a Ponyo poster.
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Re: April 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Awe man, you have Stealth on the NES.
lol, yeah. Once you figure out how to take off, its a blast!
The Disney Rewards program was (and still might be) giving them away in exchange for points racked up from buying Disney DVDs. Since I bought Up, Ponyo and saw Ponyo in theaters, I was able to get it.Whoa, a Ponyo poster.
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Re: April 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Added my Shenmue goodies. 
Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
I must own that forklift!
Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
what the hell is that little mega drive thing?
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Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
WTF!!! niiice! (: keep em coming xD
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Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
I'm guessing you're talking about this?:what the hell is that little mega drive thing?

You can find them here:
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6z- ... -2sf4.html
Basically, it's a mini region-free Genesis manufactured by a third party with Sega's license, so it's official. There are 20 built-in games, which is pretty sweet. The audio and video output in no way matches an original Model 1 or 2, but it's nice as a second system for the other room of the house. The company behind it promises wireless controllers, but have yet to deliver on those.
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Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Too bad its mono and such, but that's pretty cool to have factory support for NTSC/PAL built in.Barry the Nomad wrote: Basically, it's a mini region-free Genesis manufactured by a third party with Sega's license, so it's official. There are 20 built-in games, which is pretty sweet. The audio and video output in no way matches an original Model 1 or 2, but it's nice as a second system for the other room of the house. The company behind it promises wireless controllers, but have yet to deliver on those.
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Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Yeah, the mono is a drag, but like you mentioned the ntsc/pal switcher is nice. I got the system for free in an online contest, so I'm not complaining
But if I had to recommend it, I'd say get it only after you own a real Genesis model. It's nice for travel and for the guest room.
Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Cool!
I love the JSRF figurine, where did you get it?
I love the JSRF figurine, where did you get it?

