The Top 5 Items In Your Video Game Collection

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1 panzer dragoon saga
2 radiant silvergun
3 earthbound
4 lunar 1 and 2 complete ps1
5 magic knight rayearth (saturn)
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I own quite a few rare/expensive games but the ones with most value are the ones with sentimental value.

1. Famicom (owned since 1984, still works, thanks mom)
2. Genesis (owned since 1989, still works, thanks dad)
3. Game Boy (owned since 1989, still works, thanks sis)
4. Skeleton Saturn (thanks, Ayako)
5. White Saturn PS2 Pad (Been looking for one forever, finally found one unexpectedly in a hole-in-the-wall shop in Yamagata prefecture. Thanks, me.)
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6. Atari Lynx
5. Sony Trinitron
4. Sega Genesis/CD/32X
3. SNES
2. Sega Dreamcast
1. Xbox 360
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Ogre Battle 64
Super Metroid
Battletoads
3 way tie between Final Fantasy II (SNES), Breath of Fire III (PS1), or Final Fantasy IX (PS1)
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In terms of what I like, even if its for no real good reason:

5. Sony Wega TV
4. Sega Saturn official memory card (so helpful!)
3. Sega Saturn
2. Atari 7800

That's as far as hardware. There's nothing really software wise that I have a Top 5 for, I could list valuables, but that wouldn't be fun. I could list what I like, but that list changes like every 5 minutes. :lol:
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:In terms of what I like, even if its for no real good reason:

5. Sony Wega TV
4. Sega Saturn official memory card (so helpful!)
3. Sega Saturn
2. Atari 7800

That's as far as hardware. There's nothing really software wise that I have a Top 5 for, I could list valuables, but that wouldn't be fun. I could list what I like, but that list changes like every 5 minutes. :lol:

out of curiosity whats so helpful about the official memory card i have an action replay 5 in 1 and i think thats the best thing since sliced bread. being able to play import so easily is awesome
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"I'm a sucker for rarity" said by Xtincthed

An autographed Super mario 64 by Charles M.
Complete Super Mario Bros. 3 Nes
Own Fat ps3
Street of rage 2 not for resale that came with genesis
Conker bad Fur day n64
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ninjainspandex wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:In terms of what I like, even if its for no real good reason:

5. Sony Wega TV
4. Sega Saturn official memory card (so helpful!)
3. Sega Saturn
2. Atari 7800

That's as far as hardware. There's nothing really software wise that I have a Top 5 for, I could list valuables, but that wouldn't be fun. I could list what I like, but that list changes like every 5 minutes. :lol:

out of curiosity whats so helpful about the official memory card i have an action replay 5 in 1 and i think thats the best thing since sliced bread. being able to play import so easily is awesome


I've never owned an AR so I don't know if it works at all the same, but I know when I had a GameShark I manually had to transfer over most games to it (I think Croc was the only one that ever saved directly too it). Most games will save to the official cart directly without me having to go in and manage it. Plus it's actually fairly rare. I only ever see a few on eBay at a time, and it doesn't seem to be included in very many Saturn lots either.
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
I've never owned an AR so I don't know if it works at all the same, but I know when I had a GameShark I manually had to transfer over most games to it (I think Croc was the only one that ever saved directly too it). Most games will save to the official cart directly without me having to go in and manage it. Plus it's actually fairly rare. I only ever see a few on eBay at a time, and it doesn't seem to be included in very many Saturn lots either.

ya you have to manually move the save its not that much of a pain i play mostly import shooters on mine so the region bypass is invaluable, how do you do it a region switch mod? i just save to the internal memory for the game im currently playing and back everything else up on the cart
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ninjainspandex wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
I've never owned an AR so I don't know if it works at all the same, but I know when I had a GameShark I manually had to transfer over most games to it (I think Croc was the only one that ever saved directly too it). Most games will save to the official cart directly without me having to go in and manage it. Plus it's actually fairly rare. I only ever see a few on eBay at a time, and it doesn't seem to be included in very many Saturn lots either.

ya you have to manually move the save its not that much of a pain i play mostly import shooters on mine so the region bypass is invaluable, how do you do it a region switch mod? i just save to the internal memory for the game im currently playing and back everything else up on the cart


I don't actually have any imports. When I do start importing I'll likely just buy an ST Key for occasional use. I play quite a few different genres on the Saturn and NiGHTS alone takes up most of the internal space, and I also really like being able to just pop in a game and load a save without messing with file management.
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