Trooper's Collection

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Trooper's Collection

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I thought I'd post some pictures of the stuff I'm most happy with from my collection.

Sega SG-1000 / SC-3000

SG-1000
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SG-1000MkII
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SK-1100
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SH-400
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BH-400
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SC-3000
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Sega Graphic Board
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Sega Master System
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Sega Saturn

HST-0004 Saturn
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HST-0019 Saturn
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PAL Saturn
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GS-9111 / HSS-0114
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HSS-0102
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HSS-0103
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HSS-0127
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HSS-0137
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HSS-0137 Nights Bundle
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Sega Dreamcast

HKT-01 Dev Box
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Regulation #7
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Segagaga D-Direct Limited Edition
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Segagaga VMU
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Dream Karaoke
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More to come...
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Awesome collection... can I have it? :wink:
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Holy shit.

That's inspiring. Great collection!
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:shock: :shock:

Awesome stuff!
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Great stuff, I have a boxed Sega SC3000H I never use, do you play much on yours, anything you would recommend?
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Mega Drive?
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Thanks for the kind words guys.

Actually I haven't done more than start the SC-3000 to make sure it works but haven't tried any games on the computer.

I do have some Mega Drive stuff as well, will update with pictures of that asap.
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Trooper wrote:Thanks for the kind words guys.

Actually I haven't done more than start the SC-3000 to make sure it works but haven't tried any games on the computer.

I do have some Mega Drive stuff as well, will update with pictures of that asap.

Cool!

You need a Mark III as well. I've never had those two stand-alone games that you've got. Those are sweet! Have you thought of getting any of the Victor or Hitachi Saturns? Do you also collect non-Sega stuff?

I really liked how you lined up your photos with your username over them. It looks great! Looking forward for you to show off more.
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Very cool,clean collection! :)
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Breetai wrote:Cool!

You need a Mark III as well. I've never had those two stand-alone games that you've got. Those are sweet! Have you thought of getting any of the Victor or Hitachi Saturns? Do you also collect non-Sega stuff?

I really liked how you lined up your photos with your username over them. It looks great! Looking forward for you to show off more.


Yeah I've been on the lookout for a Mark III but you don't see them very often here in Sweden, I suspect I'll have to resort to Japanese auctions to get my hands on one.

I did have a V-Saturn but since it was unboxed and without controllers I sold it for a pittance. The HiSaturn would have been nice but also quite hard to find up here in the cold north :)

By the "stand-alone games", are you referring to the SH-400 and BH-400? Those are actually controllers for the SG-1000 and SC-3000 machines, really nice too :)

I do collect a lot of other stuff than Sega stuff. I've got a lot of vintage computers since that's where I started out back in the 80s so that's what I began collecting. I'll try to get some more pictures up in the near future.
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