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Re: April 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Whoa, a Ponyo poster.
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Re: April 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Awe man, you have Stealth on the NES.
lol, yeah. Once you figure out how to take off, its a blast!
Whoa, a Ponyo poster.
The Disney Rewards program was (and still might be) giving them away in exchange for points racked up from buying Disney DVDs. Since I bought Up, Ponyo and saw Ponyo in theaters, I was able to get it.

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Re: April 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Added my Shenmue goodies. 

Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
I must own that forklift!
Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
what the hell is that little mega drive thing?
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Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
WTF!!! niiice! (: keep em coming xD
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what the hell is that little mega drive thing?
I'm guessing you're talking about this?:

You can find them here:

http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-6z- ... -2sf4.html
Basically, it's a mini region-free Genesis manufactured by a third party with Sega's license, so it's official. There are 20 built-in games, which is pretty sweet. The audio and video output in no way matches an original Model 1 or 2, but it's nice as a second system for the other room of the house. The company behind it promises wireless controllers, but have yet to deliver on those.
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Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Barry the Nomad wrote:Basically, it's a mini region-free Genesis manufactured by a third party with Sega's license, so it's official. There are 20 built-in games, which is pretty sweet. The audio and video output in no way matches an original Model 1 or 2, but it's nice as a second system for the other room of the house. The company behind it promises wireless controllers, but have yet to deliver on those.
Too bad its mono and such, but that's pretty cool to have factory support for NTSC/PAL built in.
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Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Yeah, the mono is a drag, but like you mentioned the ntsc/pal switcher is nice. I got the system for free in an online contest, so I'm not complaining
But if I had to recommend it, I'd say get it only after you own a real Genesis model. It's nice for travel and for the guest room.

Re: May 2010 UPDATE: Barry's Collection and Game Room
Cool!
I love the JSRF figurine, where did you get it?
I love the JSRF figurine, where did you get it?