To celebrate my 100th Weekly Video Game Finds, I've made a top 10 list of my all time best pick ups:
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- noiseredux
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wow dude, that's awesome. Those sticks are so awesome looking. (How are they to actually use?)Hobie-wan wrote:This cheered up my mood a bit today. Now I have both the Ninty and Sega sticks boxed.
I'm kind of a sucker for branded stuff. Part of me really wants this PC pad even though I'm guessing it's kind of meh:
It was also made by Capcom, and most likely as a means for PC gamers to play Street Fighter II... though for some odd reason it was bundled with Mega Man X.
- samsonlonghair
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Cool Find Hobie; This is my favorite fighting stick for Genesis. Well done. Rumor has it this baby uses a bit of real Sanwa hardware.Hobie-wan wrote:This cheered up my mood a bit today. Now I have both the Ninty and Sega sticks boxed.
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Actually some of them have a semistu stick in them, not sanwa.samsonlonghair wrote:Cool Find Hobie; This is my favorite fighting stick for Genesis. Well done. Rumor has it this baby uses a bit of real Sanwa hardware.Hobie-wan wrote:This cheered up my mood a bit today. Now I have both the Ninty and Sega sticks boxed.
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I haven't got a ton of hours on them, but I like em. Clicky sticks and pretty easy to push buttons. The screw for the bottom of the stick is exposed, so I presume you can adjust the tension on both of them without opening them up. They have a 4 way switch, so they'd be great for old arcade ports like Pac Man and stuff too.noiseredux wrote:Those sticks are so awesome looking. (How are they to actually use?)
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- BogusMeatFactory
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It looks like that pad is meant to be played with your fingers instead of your thumbs. (think the HitBox) It may work pretty good for that.noiseredux wrote:
I'm kind of a sucker for branded stuff. Part of me really wants this PC pad even though I'm guessing it's kind of meh:
It was also made by Capcom, and most likely as a means for PC gamers to play Street Fighter II... though for some odd reason it was bundled with Mega Man X.
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Thanks for the tip. I picked them up myself today.hashiriya1 wrote: *Pacman Figures*
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Got some decent stuff over the weekend.
- N64 w/2 controllers & Pilot Wings 64 - $20
*Really I picked this up just for the extra controllers. They are really expensive out where I'm at now. Didn't notice the AV adapter is a horrible hack job of an actual N64 AV cable and some generic connectors. Everything was in a box with plastic wrapping so I couldn't really see the cable was all jacked up. It doesn't work.
- N64 Racing Wheel with 3rd party Rumble Pak - $1
- Sega Saturn Light Gun - $1
- Sega Saturn Controller- $1
- Sega Genesis Light Gun - $1
- Gamecube to GBC/ GBA connector - $1
- Draemcast Fishing Controller - $1
- Generic AC adapter (NES, Genesis Model 1, etc) - $3
- PS1 Discworld II - $3
- NES RF Adapter - $2.50
*Another hack job but at least it works.
*Really I picked this up just for the extra controllers. They are really expensive out where I'm at now. Didn't notice the AV adapter is a horrible hack job of an actual N64 AV cable and some generic connectors. Everything was in a box with plastic wrapping so I couldn't really see the cable was all jacked up. It doesn't work.
- N64 Racing Wheel with 3rd party Rumble Pak - $1
- Sega Saturn Light Gun - $1
- Sega Saturn Controller- $1
- Sega Genesis Light Gun - $1
- Gamecube to GBC/ GBA connector - $1
- Draemcast Fishing Controller - $1
- Generic AC adapter (NES, Genesis Model 1, etc) - $3
- PS1 Discworld II - $3
- NES RF Adapter - $2.50
*Another hack job but at least it works.
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- Hobie-wan
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Nice, a black Stunner.
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My trade, sale and services - Rough want list - Shipping weight reference chart - AC Power Adapter reference list
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came in to work this morning and my boss handed me a grocery bag with a J-tagged Xbox 360 in it and said "just buy me lunch sometime."
so, yeah, today is cool so far.
so, yeah, today is cool so far.
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