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My Collection and Setup
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baphomet_irl
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- grittykitty
- forever 16-bit
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Haven't been here in a while. It has been a crazy summer. The speakers work great for my needs. Obviously something a little louder would be nice, but I live in a duplex and my neighbors would probably complain.grittykitty wrote:i really love the way you have the shelves set up, looks great! are those computer speakers loud enough though? i see the sub, but it still looks like it would be a bit on the quiet side
Also, here is my latest addition. I got it for 99 cents plus shipping
Here is the auction link for anyone interested.


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C64, Genesis Model 1, Sega CD Model 1, 32x, Nintendo, Super Nintendo, N64, Saturn, Dreamcast Sports, Xbox, Xbox 360
The SNES box was $15 with all the inserts and the Genesis box was $10. They seemed like more than fair prices to me.executioner wrote:nice boxes, so how much did they cost you? I've bought from them also and everything was in good condition. Just fix the wires and it will look even better.
C64, Genesis Model 1, Sega CD Model 1, 32x, Nintendo, Super Nintendo, N64, Saturn, Dreamcast Sports, Xbox, Xbox 360
Plus it looks almost new so 99 cents for a mint condition ANYTHING is good. Plus it looks even better without that gunk on it. Not to thread hijack but, I picked up Warioware: Touched just recently and the price tag left some sticky mess on the front and side of it. Would the Goo Gone take that off without any damage?ott0bot wrote:Wow thats a good deal for the NES Action set. I sold mine for 50 plus shipping a few months back. Alot of boxed stuff in you collection which really adds to the value. Any idea if you're snes or genesis are the actual models that would have came in that box?
The Genesis is the correct model. The SNES I'm thinking probably not. It is a later model that is missing the latch inside that would lock the first cartridges into the system when the power button is slid in the on position. I might try and see if I can get one that has that, but I figured since it has virtually no yellowing I can't be too picky.ott0bot wrote:Wow thats a good deal for the NES Action set. I sold mine for 50 plus shipping a few months back. Alot of boxed stuff in you collection which really adds to the value. Any idea if you're snes or genesis are the actual models that would have came in that box?
No problem with the question. Goo Gone is actually made to do just that. I recommend just dipping a Qtip into the Goo Gone and then rubbing it on the sticker residue. Then let it sit for a minute or two and it should rub off.Kevman wrote: Plus it looks almost new so 99 cents for a mint condition ANYTHING is good. Plus it looks even better without that gunk on it. Not to thread hijack but, I picked up Warioware: Touched just recently and the price tag left some sticky mess on the front and side of it. Would the Goo Gone take that off without any damage?
C64, Genesis Model 1, Sega CD Model 1, 32x, Nintendo, Super Nintendo, N64, Saturn, Dreamcast Sports, Xbox, Xbox 360
