aaron wrote:Nice pickup. That bag alone is worth a significant portion of what you paid.
Damn, you weren't lying
aaron wrote:Nice pickup. That bag alone is worth a significant portion of what you paid.
avrame wrote:aaron wrote:Nice pickup. That bag alone is worth a significant portion of what you paid.
Damn, you weren't lying
samsonlonghair wrote:You magnificent bastard!Anayo wrote:The games are Scramble, Berzerk, Pole Position, and Spinball. Some of the overlays are cracked but they're all included. It cost me about $240 at a pawn shop near Emerald Isle.
CRTGAMER wrote:samsonlonghair wrote:You magnificent bastard!Anayo wrote:The games are Scramble, Berzerk, Pole Position, and Spinball. Some of the overlays are cracked but they're all included. It cost me about $240 at a pawn shop near Emerald Isle.
Couldn't have said it better! I own three Vectrex systems and most every game with overlays; just need the lightpen, 3d imager glasses and a couple spare controllers. There is the Sean Kelly multi cart worth searching as well as a couple of home brew carts including the Spinnerama cart that has some of the Vectrex converted for use with a 2600 "Spinner" driving controller. Vectrex is the best for the Vector Cinematronics space games.
CRTGAMER 3 Vectrex systems collection: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=728921#p728921
That Vectrex Console Cover very rare, congrats on your great find!
Fragems wrote:Honestly I don't so much mind that they snagged the system before I got a chance at it, but it does piss me off that they clearly knew they were getting a great deal and yet felt the need to take further advantage of the guy by knocking his already low asking price in half. The way I feel is haggling is fine if the price isn't to amazing or you are bundling stuff, but if you clearly know it's a stellar deal don't screw people over for a few bucks.
Fragems wrote:A component signal splitter/amp for $5 which can split 1 signal to 12 or 2 to 6, and finally a sealed Game Gear Magnifier for $2. Sadly the Component splitter is missing the power supply and the official ones go for $99+. If anyone can tell me what type of power connector this is I might look into getting an adapter so I can use a more standard power supply.
Anayo wrote:Blimey, that is a remarkable collection. Which games do you enjoy most of all?
Anyways the cheap bastards were to stupid to look through the rest of his stuff and were in such a rush to walk all of 30 feet away to sell it to a reseller that they completely passed over Pokemon Stadium, Pokemon Puzzle League, and Rayman 2 which he priced out to me for $1 each.
CRTGAMER wrote:Anayo wrote:Blimey, that is a remarkable collection. Which games do you enjoy most of all?
The best cart would be of course the Sean Kelly Multicart, I posted a Thread on it and updated my answer for individual games there. Keep an eye online for the Multicart, once in a while he sells another batch.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=935464#p935464
Anayo wrote:Anyways the cheap bastards were to stupid to look through the rest of his stuff and were in such a rush to walk all of 30 feet away to sell it to a reseller that they completely passed over Pokemon Stadium, Pokemon Puzzle League, and Rayman 2 which he priced out to me for $1 each.
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