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Dude in the super famicom sitting next to the redesigned nes in your video you have a convertor cartridge, who makes it and where do I get one? I can't find one anywhere.
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nice collection!! Keep it up... 8)
Odyssey,Vectrex,Atari 2600,5200,7800,Intellivision,Colecovision,NES,Master System,SNES,Genesis,32X,CD,CDX,Virtual Boy,TG-16,Neo-Geo AES,Jaguar+CD,PSX,PSOne,Saturn,3DO,N64,DC,PS2,Xbox,GCN,Wii,Xbox 360,PS3,GB,GB Pocket,GBC,Lynx,Game Gear,Nomad,NGPC,GBA,GBA SP,GB Micro,DS,PSP,PSP Slim,WS,WS Color,3DS,Vita,PC,iPhone,WiiU
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Drakon wrote:
I got it from ebay a long time ago. Someone used to be selling lots of them. Either they weren't popular enough to keep posted or they became sold out. A lot of my collection is stuff I managed to grab off of ebay a long time ago and has since become near impossible to find (atleast for the prices I paid). Unfortunately for certain rarities you either have to pay a lot of money or just be extremely patient and keep your eyes open for opportunities. When I started collecting off of ebay I could find all sorts of great things to buy that I can't find anymore. I believe my cartridge adapter came from somewhere in china.

By the way, that "redesigned nes" isn't a NES. It's an AV famicom
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I was going to say that posting a video for a game collection is a little dry, until you got to the Neo Geo and supergun. I love the tupperware cases! I've been wondering how I'm going to fashion a case when I get around to consolizing my MV-1 and I don't think I ever considered going that low budget.
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crux wrote:I was going to say that posting a video for a game collection is a little dry, until you got to the Neo Geo and supergun. I love the tupperware cases! I've been wondering how I'm going to fashion a case when I get around to consolizing my MV-1 and I don't think I ever considered going that low budget.
actually I made a video because my camera takes terrible pictures but okay videos. And I figured regular consoles are nothing but a pcb inside of a plastic case. So why not just do the same for arcade hardware?
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