I am on their mailing list, and although they have had some sales on games recently, I don't think that there are any for manuals at the moment.Blu wrote:Awesome, I'm gonna place a decent order from them today then...are there any existing coupons or specials y'all have seen?
Video Game "Look what I found"
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Atari 2600 12 cart tray - $3.00 Swap Meet
Big deal a plastic tray? Well these are somewhat of a rare bird made just for 2600 game carts so I buy them whenever I can. Nice thing about this design is space saving compared to other models and can stand upright as well. I have three others, two of which came with a plastic lid. The lid also can be used for a flat shelf. I still don't know the name brand of these, driving me nuts.
PS1 Pro Pinball Fatastic Journey - $2.50 Swap Meet
It was two for five bucks at one Swap Meet stand so picked up a couple of pinball games. I have played a Pro Pinball table years ago on the PC and loved the detail of the game. There are at least four in the series for the PS1. A decent game with nice graphics.
PS1 Kiss Pinball - $2.50 Swap Meet
Gameplay is not that great but hey its Kiss! Strange that none of their music is in the game, but a music CD can be inserted for custom music.
PC Gameport Topgun Flightstick - $3.00 Swap Meet
Back in the day this a sought after Thrustmaster Flightstick collectable due to the movie licensing. Due to the older obsolete Game Port connection, I often find decent vintage Flightsticks, Pedals and Driving controllers on the cheap. All easily works on modern PCs coupled with a Gameport to USB adapter, customize the buttons with a keyboard utilty program.
NES Gamepad and Pro Power Grip - $5.00 Swap Meet
The NES Gamepad alone is worth the five bucks, but to get that blue plastic underneath! The Power Grip made by Toysmith came out before handgrips became a standard in game controllers. This is rare to find in the wild, for me even more so because of that bit of historical value as maybe the first handgrip.
Bought from the same table as the Flightstick at a very good price. Weird how cheap the very rare holder was considering all the collectables including a Simon, vintage lunch boxes and even a set of hazardous lawn darts with the metal spikes on the end. Those Lawn Darts were pulled from market, crazy it was even sold as a kids outdoor toy.

Big deal a plastic tray? Well these are somewhat of a rare bird made just for 2600 game carts so I buy them whenever I can. Nice thing about this design is space saving compared to other models and can stand upright as well. I have three others, two of which came with a plastic lid. The lid also can be used for a flat shelf. I still don't know the name brand of these, driving me nuts.
PS1 Pro Pinball Fatastic Journey - $2.50 Swap Meet
It was two for five bucks at one Swap Meet stand so picked up a couple of pinball games. I have played a Pro Pinball table years ago on the PC and loved the detail of the game. There are at least four in the series for the PS1. A decent game with nice graphics.
PS1 Kiss Pinball - $2.50 Swap Meet
Gameplay is not that great but hey its Kiss! Strange that none of their music is in the game, but a music CD can be inserted for custom music.
PC Gameport Topgun Flightstick - $3.00 Swap Meet
Back in the day this a sought after Thrustmaster Flightstick collectable due to the movie licensing. Due to the older obsolete Game Port connection, I often find decent vintage Flightsticks, Pedals and Driving controllers on the cheap. All easily works on modern PCs coupled with a Gameport to USB adapter, customize the buttons with a keyboard utilty program.
NES Gamepad and Pro Power Grip - $5.00 Swap Meet
The NES Gamepad alone is worth the five bucks, but to get that blue plastic underneath! The Power Grip made by Toysmith came out before handgrips became a standard in game controllers. This is rare to find in the wild, for me even more so because of that bit of historical value as maybe the first handgrip.
Bought from the same table as the Flightstick at a very good price. Weird how cheap the very rare holder was considering all the collectables including a Simon, vintage lunch boxes and even a set of hazardous lawn darts with the metal spikes on the end. Those Lawn Darts were pulled from market, crazy it was even sold as a kids outdoor toy.
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I love this. The one thing you would expect from KISS Pinball is actual KISS music...but no, it fails on even that front. (I also own this game BTW. I grabbed a new copy a few years ago to add to my DSH-inspired video pinball collection.)CRTGAMER wrote: PS1 Kiss Pinball - $2.50 Swap Meet
Gameplay is not that great but hey its Kiss! Strange that none of their music is in the game, but a music CD can be inserted for custom music.
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I think it is a botched conversion. The PC version (which I haven't played) was made by Wildfire Studios, who made the fun Balls of Steel.prfsnl_gmr wrote:I love this. The one thing you would expect from KISS Pinball is actual KISS music...but no, it fails on even that front. (I also own this game BTW. I grabbed a new copy a few years ago to add to my DSH-inspired video pinball collection.)CRTGAMER wrote: PS1 Kiss Pinball - $2.50 Swap Meet
Gameplay is not that great but hey its Kiss! Strange that none of their music is in the game, but a music CD can be inserted for custom music.
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Gumtree...

Being after one of these for quite a while.
Doesn't have the Mario game, will find one to complete it.
Hoping the Club Nintendo membership code hasn't being used.
Cost £43
EDIT:
The code was unused, I'm now a Club Nintendo member with 750 stars
CRT, Thanks for posting the NES handle. Without the controller you'd never know what it was for

Being after one of these for quite a while.
Doesn't have the Mario game, will find one to complete it.
Hoping the Club Nintendo membership code hasn't being used.
Cost £43
EDIT:
CRT, Thanks for posting the NES handle. Without the controller you'd never know what it was for
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Finally have something worth posting:
Craiglist
Gamecube Bundle
Black Console w/ white gamestop controller
Madden 07 CIB
Medal of Honor: European Assault CIB
Godsilla Destroy all Monsters disc only
Medal of Honor Rising sun (have the gba game for connectivity lol) CIB
NBA Street V3 (almost bought this at $10 in a b2g2 gamestop a while ago) CIB
Ty 2 CIB
Need for Speed 1 Players Choice CIB
Need for Speed 2 Players Choice CIB
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland CIB
All for $20. The system and the first three games I am going to either flip or give to a friend. Little over $3 a game for the ones I'm keeping even without recouping any cash.
Also picked up Evolution Skateboarding CIB at Halfprice books clearance for $2.
Craiglist
Gamecube Bundle
Black Console w/ white gamestop controller
Madden 07 CIB
Medal of Honor: European Assault CIB
Godsilla Destroy all Monsters disc only
Medal of Honor Rising sun (have the gba game for connectivity lol) CIB
NBA Street V3 (almost bought this at $10 in a b2g2 gamestop a while ago) CIB
Ty 2 CIB
Need for Speed 1 Players Choice CIB
Need for Speed 2 Players Choice CIB
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland CIB
All for $20. The system and the first three games I am going to either flip or give to a friend. Little over $3 a game for the ones I'm keeping even without recouping any cash.
Also picked up Evolution Skateboarding CIB at Halfprice books clearance for $2.
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here are some of my finds from the past few days!
Alone In The Dark The New Nightmare Strategy guide $1.00
Crazy Taxi PS2 CIB; Quantum Redshift oXbox CIB; Sonic The Hegdehog GENESIS CIB; Maken X Dreamcast case no manual; Sega Dreamcast Magazine discs: July 2000, Sept 2000, December 2000 and Green generator disc; DVDS: WWE Judgement day 2008, WWE Breaking Point 2009, Lakeview Terrace, Be Kind Rewind and Astroboy Vol 1. $15.00 for all of it!
TRI 1 Three Electronic Games In One electronic game $1.00; Dated 1979. Nice and clean except that there was an old battery in it and one of the contacts was corroded. And old 70's battery! Heres some pics for the collector/fan!
oXbox games:The Godfather The Game CIB, Medal Of Honor Rising Sun CIB, Midway Arcade Treasures 2 box no manual $10 for all of them.
Two 8MB PS2 memory cards, Red and Black for $2.00!
Namco Museum GBA $2.00 cart only
From a seller all of this together for $13.00: Spyro The Dragon PS1 CIB; Pitfall The Mayan Adventure Sega CD CIB (but cracked); Prince Of Persia Rival Swords Wii, box no manual; FlingSmash Wii new in wrapper
; DVD's- The Outsiders, Gullivers travels (ted dansen), One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, The Limey, Initial D vol 1 (anime), Gunparade March vol 3 (anime)
not too shabby!
Alone In The Dark The New Nightmare Strategy guide $1.00
Crazy Taxi PS2 CIB; Quantum Redshift oXbox CIB; Sonic The Hegdehog GENESIS CIB; Maken X Dreamcast case no manual; Sega Dreamcast Magazine discs: July 2000, Sept 2000, December 2000 and Green generator disc; DVDS: WWE Judgement day 2008, WWE Breaking Point 2009, Lakeview Terrace, Be Kind Rewind and Astroboy Vol 1. $15.00 for all of it!
TRI 1 Three Electronic Games In One electronic game $1.00; Dated 1979. Nice and clean except that there was an old battery in it and one of the contacts was corroded. And old 70's battery! Heres some pics for the collector/fan!
Two 8MB PS2 memory cards, Red and Black for $2.00!
Namco Museum GBA $2.00 cart only
From a seller all of this together for $13.00: Spyro The Dragon PS1 CIB; Pitfall The Mayan Adventure Sega CD CIB (but cracked); Prince Of Persia Rival Swords Wii, box no manual; FlingSmash Wii new in wrapper
not too shabby!
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Nice find on the Fonas Tri-1!
I love those old stand-alone handhelds.
I love those old stand-alone handhelds.
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Got Quite a haul today. Spent a total of $30. Going to be trying out a new sale style monday and most of this stuff will be up for grabs.
Got:
DVDs: FFVII Advent and Halo Legends(sealed) both 2 disc special edition
Hand Helds: Pokemon Yahtzee, Rubik's Slide, Amazing Sonic Sega Pocket Arcade, and The Etch a Sketch Animator.
Xbox: Music Mixer(CIB), Crimson Skies(CIB), Driver 3(CIB), IHRA Drag Racing Sportsman Edition(CIB although manual is ruined + case art is badly scrunched).
Gamecube: Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness(No Manual), and Bloody Roar Primal Fury(No Manual)
PS1: Playstation Magazine Aug 2001 disc(loose). Has mostly Final Fantasy trailers and demos will probably be keeping it.
PS2: Metal Gear Solid 2 GH(loose), Champions Return to Arms Demo Disc(loose), War Jetz(CIB), Myst III Exile(CIB), Spyro A New Beginning(CIB).
SNES: Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures (Cart only)
Gameboy: Q. Billion (loose)
Misc Accessories: Guitar Hero Wireless Guitar(360), Rockband Drum + Pedal(360), Stereo Convertor for Sony Playstation Model PS-1 Playstation (NTSC) to Pal M TV(CIB), and a Electronics Boutique PC Flight Stick.
Pic of Everything but the Guitar + Drum.

The More Interesting + Best Finds:
Found this to be quite interesting don't know why this would be in Ohio. If anyone knows its value or any information about it give me a heads up.

Amazing Sonic Pocket Arcade by Sega was sold as is so i have no clue if it works. Need to scavenge some batteries
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Two of the best finds of the day. Almost passed over IHRA.

Got:
DVDs: FFVII Advent and Halo Legends(sealed) both 2 disc special edition
Hand Helds: Pokemon Yahtzee, Rubik's Slide, Amazing Sonic Sega Pocket Arcade, and The Etch a Sketch Animator.
Xbox: Music Mixer(CIB), Crimson Skies(CIB), Driver 3(CIB), IHRA Drag Racing Sportsman Edition(CIB although manual is ruined + case art is badly scrunched).
Gamecube: Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness(No Manual), and Bloody Roar Primal Fury(No Manual)
PS1: Playstation Magazine Aug 2001 disc(loose). Has mostly Final Fantasy trailers and demos will probably be keeping it.
PS2: Metal Gear Solid 2 GH(loose), Champions Return to Arms Demo Disc(loose), War Jetz(CIB), Myst III Exile(CIB), Spyro A New Beginning(CIB).
SNES: Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures (Cart only)
Gameboy: Q. Billion (loose)
Misc Accessories: Guitar Hero Wireless Guitar(360), Rockband Drum + Pedal(360), Stereo Convertor for Sony Playstation Model PS-1 Playstation (NTSC) to Pal M TV(CIB), and a Electronics Boutique PC Flight Stick.
Pic of Everything but the Guitar + Drum.

The More Interesting + Best Finds:
Found this to be quite interesting don't know why this would be in Ohio. If anyone knows its value or any information about it give me a heads up.

Amazing Sonic Pocket Arcade by Sega was sold as is so i have no clue if it works. Need to scavenge some batteries

Two of the best finds of the day. Almost passed over IHRA.

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That's really interesting. It looks like it'll convert an NTSC signal to PAL M, but it's called a "stereo converter"?Fragems wrote:Found this to be quite interesting don't know why this would be in Ohio. If anyone knows its value or any information about it give me a heads up.
I don't see how it would be very useful, though. I mean, how many people in PAL M territories opt to use an NTSC PS1? Or else, I suppose it's useful if you're traveling abroad and just have to take your PS1 with you.
I'd speculate that since it just takes the composite video signal from the multi AV out, it probably works with the PS2 and PS3 as well.


