Video Game "Look what I found"
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Nice! I won't consider my Sega hardware collection complete until I own a Pico and SG-1000 (I don't count the Nomad, as it's just a portable Genesis).
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do you already have an IR-7000?BoneSnapDeez wrote:Nice! I won't consider my Sega hardware collection complete until I own a Pico and SG-1000 (I don't count the Nomad, as it's just a portable Genesis).
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I did in junior high!aaron wrote:do you already have an IR-7000?BoneSnapDeez wrote:Nice! I won't consider my Sega hardware collection complete until I own a Pico and SG-1000 (I don't count the Nomad, as it's just a portable Genesis).
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lol no. Doesn't seem to be a game console though. 
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it had a game on it called "Battle Attack."BoneSnapDeez wrote:lol no. Doesn't seem to be a game console though.
Re: Video Game "Look what I found"
Picked up a few games and one TV Plug and Play System.
Games:
Star Wars Clone Wars/ Tetris World Bundle(Xbox)- $2 CIB
Pac-Man World 3(Xbox)- $5 CIB
Halo Combat Evolved(Xbox)- $2 Loose
Far Cry Instincts Evolution- $2 Loose
Sonic Mega Collection Plus(PS2)- $5 CIB
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2(PS1)- $2 CIB
Gex Enter the Gecko(PS1)- $3 missing front of the case
Namco Mueseum Vol.1(PS1)- $3 No manual
Hardware/Accessories:
Super Nintendo Controller- $2 Yellowed but otherwise fine.
Also got a 128 in 1 Power Play System for $4. Tried it out and was stunned by how many copyrights they managed to infringe upon
. Almost passed it up but was intrigued when I saw the cartridge slot the seller said $4 for everything I nabbed it. Came with all accessories. Found a listing for a similar one.
http://www.ioffer.com/i/128-power-playe ... k-23652517
Games:
Star Wars Clone Wars/ Tetris World Bundle(Xbox)- $2 CIB
Pac-Man World 3(Xbox)- $5 CIB
Halo Combat Evolved(Xbox)- $2 Loose
Far Cry Instincts Evolution- $2 Loose
Sonic Mega Collection Plus(PS2)- $5 CIB
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2(PS1)- $2 CIB
Gex Enter the Gecko(PS1)- $3 missing front of the case
Namco Mueseum Vol.1(PS1)- $3 No manual
Hardware/Accessories:
Super Nintendo Controller- $2 Yellowed but otherwise fine.
Also got a 128 in 1 Power Play System for $4. Tried it out and was stunned by how many copyrights they managed to infringe upon
http://www.ioffer.com/i/128-power-playe ... k-23652517
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Those are always a nifty find... I've had one since I was a kid. My brothers grew up on an NES, and I grew up playing the same games, except on one of those.Fragems wrote:Also got a 128 in 1 Power Play System for $4. Tried it out and was stunned by how many copyrights they managed to infringe upon. Almost passed it up but was intrigued when I saw the cartridge slot the seller said $4 for everything I nabbed it. Came with all accessories. Found a listing for a similar one.
http://www.ioffer.com/i/128-power-playe ... k-23652517
The story with those things is actually quite interesting, too. I hear that they're not out of Hong Kong or anything like that. Instead, they were manufactured and programmed by some guy from the States. Eventually, he was reported for major copyright infringement, and he's locked up now.
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Since you've played on similar systems in the past I was wondering. Do you have any ideas why there is an antenna on the back of it? Has me somewhat puzzled lol.CamaroCam wrote: Those are always a nifty find... I've had one since I was a kid. My brothers grew up on an NES, and I grew up playing the same games, except on one of those.
The story with those things is actually quite interesting, too. I hear that they're not out of Hong Kong or anything like that. Instead, they were manufactured and programmed by some guy from the States. Eventually, he was reported for major copyright infringement, and he's locked up now.
Was surprised by the quality though. The hardware feels really cheap and light plus the title screen looks like crap, but the games themselves are actually really decent ports in most cases. Although he was a little liberal with the sprites in some games. Laughed my butt off when I fired up the digimon and pokemon games and found donkey kong, mario bros, and etc. with altered sprites
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Sounds like you might have a different model than the one I've got. Mine has around 70-80 straight up NES ports. Of course, they made a few different models. Mine looks like a N64 controller, and the one you have looks a tad like a DC controller. Same light-gun, though.Fragems wrote:Since you've played on similar systems in the past I was wondering. Do you have any ideas why there is an antenna on the back of it? Has me somewhat puzzled lol.
Was surprised by the quality though. The hardware feels really cheap and light plus the title screen looks like crap, but the games themselves are actually really decent ports in most cases. Although he was a little liberal with the sprites in some games. Laughed my butt off when I fired up the digimon and pokemon games and found donkey kong, mario bros, and etc. with altered sprites. Might have to upload some gameplay to you tube sometime.
Couldn't tell you for the life of me why it has an antenna, though. Perhaps it could just be for aesthetics?
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Yeah its setup like a DC controller which is kind of weird since the majority of the games are from the NES. Most are just straight ports but a few like I mentioned have been slightly modified lol. Ill pop up some screen shots in a bit. lmao just realized that the menu music isCamaroCam wrote: Sounds like you might have a different model than the one I've got. Mine has around 70-80 straight up NES ports. Of course, they made a few different models. Mine looks like a N64 controller, and the one you have looks a tad like a DC controller. Same light-gun, though.
Couldn't tell you for the life of me why it has an antenna, though. Perhaps it could just be for aesthetics?
Edit: Went through them all and really there are only around 80 games. Alot of game titles were posted 2-3 times and some were used repeatedly just with different sprites lol. Here are some screenshots.
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