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| turf:
I almost bought a HoneyBee the other day. I just didn't know what a good price for one would be. It was boxed for $26, I think. It was between $25-$30. I probably should have pulled the trigger, but just didn't. Just out of curiosity, what does a converter like that go for? |
| scott:
I looked into Famicom to NES converters before I decided to look into Gyromite carts. And I think they were like $40-50 bucks? I might have been looking in the wrong places though. For $2 for a Gyromite cart, I figured I could make my own for way less. |
| soera:
I got one just cause I could. I really dont need it. I can probably ship it to ya. |
| tpugmire:
--- Quote from: scott on February 13, 2013, 12:52:23 pm ---I looked into Famicom to NES converters before I decided to look into Gyromite carts. And I think they were like $40-50 bucks? I might have been looking in the wrong places though. For $2 for a Gyromite cart, I figured I could make my own for way less. --- End quote --- I was thinking the same thing. Only problem is that I've never actually seen a Gyromite cart in person, much less one with a converter inside. If you come across another, let me know. |
| scott:
Ha Kk. |
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