Mail call! It arrived today! And everything works perfectly, finally got to play snail maze (my old Sega Genesis Converter didn't have that.)
Love the sleak 80s design. I said that to my wife and she said it looks like it belongs on top of a fish tank...it kind of does.
Very cool to have an actual Sega Master System in my collection, now.
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Now I have my Saturn back, too! (In addition to my recent Master System)
No games for it, yet. But that'll have to wait until after the Christmas season ends.
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It's a Model 1, with a Model 2 controller. I have a Model 2, before (with the Model 2 controller).
Now I have my Saturn back, too! (In addition to my recent Master System)
No games for it, yet. But that'll have to wait until after the Christmas season ends.
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It's a Model 1, with a Model 2 controller. I have a Model 2, before (with the Model 2 controller).
What games are ou wanting for the Saturn?
Not really an ad to my collection but than again It's not everyday that you come across a manual only that's in the same price range as my more expensive games
I have yet to reach such kind of caliber pricy games nor do I care since usually they aren't that great.
Pretty lucky find in a gameboy games lot with some manuals
One of those rare ocassions that a manual is actually worth more than a cardridge.
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I found some genesis games and gamecube games at gamestop yesterday. Anyone else encounter retro titles in store?
All complete too
Also got ps2 games and acro from one of my favorite stores
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I found some genesis games and gamecube games at gamestop yesterday. Anyone else encounter retro titles in store?
All complete too
Also got ps2 games and acro from one of my favorite stores
Oh please let this be a thing across all GameStops! I so need a new retro source, locally.
But GameCube?! My store told me that the cutoff point is Dreamcast, and they won't take GameCube/PS2/XBox era stuff.
They wouldn't take my extra GameCube. Time to give them a call...
Feast your eyes on this little nugget of Wii history. Do you know how I know when I've spotted a rare vid-e-o-game, boy? When I've been collecting Wii games for years and the first time I've ever heard of the title is when I find on the shelf at a GS. I fully anticipate that someone will tell me this game is common as dirt, but I have a feeling it's not. eBay does not yield too many options. So yes, I bought it based on it's curious nature. Who knows? Maybe it's the next Wild Guns in terms of western shoot-em-ups.
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The real challenge for Wii purists is to track down games like this in their "deluxe" packaging. There's others like Wild West Shootout, Chicken Blaster, Martian Panic as well as some of the Cabela's/Remington games that included "shotguns and/or rifles". There's another game like Gunslingers that came packaged with 2 or possibly 4 blasters/guns but I'm failing to recall the name of the game. I saw one sitting forever and a day in GameStop and never got around to picking it up. It was cutesy looking and appeared to have a panda on the cover? ???
The real challenge for Wii purists is to track down games like this in their "deluxe" packaging. There's others like Wild West Shootout, Chicken Blaster, Martian Panic as well as some of the Cabela's/Remington games that included "shotguns and/or rifles". There's another game like Gunslingers that came packaged with 2 or possibly 4 blasters/guns but I'm failing to recall the name of the game. I saw one sitting forever and a day in GameStop and never got around to picking it up. It was cutesy looking and appeared to have a panda on the cover? ???
Yes, that would be quite a challenge to find the box they came in. I'd be surprised if GS would even take the gun accessories (I hope they didn't have them and I just didn't ask), but there's no chance they'd keep that box. Would be cool to find though. I never realized Chicken Blaster or Martian Panic had guns as well.
The real challenge for Wii purists is to track down games like this in their "deluxe" packaging. There's others like Wild West Shootout, Chicken Blaster, Martian Panic as well as some of the Cabela's/Remington games that included "shotguns and/or rifles". There's another game like Gunslingers that came packaged with 2 or possibly 4 blasters/guns but I'm failing to recall the name of the game. I saw one sitting forever and a day in GameStop and never got around to picking it up. It was cutesy looking and appeared to have a panda on the cover? ???
Yes, that would be quite a challenge to find the box they came in. I'd be surprised if GS would even take the gun accessories (I hope they didn't have them and I just didn't ask), but there's no chance they'd keep that box. Would be cool to find though. I never realized Chicken Blaster or Martian Panic had guns as well.
Most likely they wouldn't keep it even if it got traded in with everything. They're only obligated to have the disc, unfortunately :( so they often toss other stuff to save on shelf space. Definitely ask, though, as they might have set it aside to give to whoever ended up buying it. Some GS staff understand the CIB needs of their customers :)
Most likely they wouldn't keep it even if it got traded in with everything. They're only obligated to have the disc, unfortunately :( so they often toss other stuff to save on shelf space. Definitely ask, though, as they might have set it aside to give to whoever ended up buying it. Some GS staff understand the CIB needs of their customers :)
I agree. They probably would have tossed out the guns as well, since they only resell as "game only". But, having just checked, I can't even find a listing for the game itself on their website.
It's a Laser 500 Color Computer, apparently one of multiple models of computers produced by Dutch company Laser in the 80s and 90s. The system itself is from 1985, but apart from technical specifications I can barely find anything on it. Too bad, because I don't even know how it works.
Laser 500 Color Computer -laserjet
It's a Laser 500 Color Computer, apparently one of multiple models of computers produced by Dutch company Laser in the 80s and 90s. The system itself is from 1985, but apart from technical specifications I can barely find anything on it. Too bad, because I don't even know how it works.
There seems to be a bit here, including links:
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/187667-any-info-on-video-technology-laser-500-computer/
I use these search terms on google:Code: [Select]Laser 500 Color Computer -laserjet
It's a Laser 500 Color Computer, apparently one of multiple models of computers produced by Dutch company Laser in the 80s and 90s. The system itself is from 1985, but apart from technical specifications I can barely find anything on it. Too bad, because I don't even know how it works.
There seems to be a bit here, including links:
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/187667-any-info-on-video-technology-laser-500-computer/
I use these search terms on google:Code: [Select]Laser 500 Color Computer -laserjet
Yeah, I tried the same search terms already and found that forum too. I just hadn't read through all of the posts yet. I'm mainly just looking for documentation right now, because while it turns on and it beeps, I can't get any kind of image out of it whatshowever. I know these pc's need cassettes to work, but normally if you boot them up you at least get a blank screen to type on, right? Well, whatever, I'll just keep looking!
Do you use a monitor?It has a port which looks like a regular RCA port which says 'TV', so I tried hooking it up to my big CRT TV with that port and a regular 3-color RCA cable, but that didn't work. I may try the small CRT TV soon, but I'm assuming it won't make a difference.
Do you use a monitor?It has a port which looks like a regular RCA port which says 'TV', so I tried hooking it up to my big CRT TV with that port and a regular 3-color RCA cable, but that didn't work. I may try the small CRT TV soon, but I'm assuming it won't make a difference.
It also has a port I have no idea of what it does, so I'm still looking into that (I've been a bit busy since I got it, so I haven't had much time to do that). It says 'Mon' (monitor maybe?). I don't have any actual monitors for it. I thought it'd work on a TV as well, but of course I could be wrong, so maybe I should get a monitor?
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(The cassette port is obviously for the cassette player)
There are two other slots on it, but those look like two cartridge slots, so I'm assuming those aren't important right now, right?
I do at least know it's somewhat functional, because when the power's on the PC itself beeps whenever I press a key (haven't looked into what this means yet, I'm not sure honestly).
I'm really new to pre-Windows PC's like this (this is my first PC ever from the pre-Windows era), so I'm a huge noob when it comes to this kind of stuff. But I'm learning! Heck, that's why I bought it :3
Do you use a monitor?It has a port which looks like a regular RCA port which says 'TV', so I tried hooking it up to my big CRT TV with that port and a regular 3-color RCA cable, but that didn't work. I may try the small CRT TV soon, but I'm assuming it won't make a difference.
It also has a port I have no idea of what it does, so I'm still looking into that (I've been a bit busy since I got it, so I haven't had much time to do that). It says 'Mon' (monitor maybe?). I don't have any actual monitors for it. I thought it'd work on a TV as well, but of course I could be wrong, so maybe I should get a monitor?
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(The cassette port is obviously for the cassette player)
There are two other slots on it, but those look like two cartridge slots, so I'm assuming those aren't important right now, right?
I do at least know it's somewhat functional, because when the power's on the PC itself beeps whenever I press a key (haven't looked into what this means yet, I'm not sure honestly).
I'm really new to pre-Windows PC's like this (this is my first PC ever from the pre-Windows era), so I'm a huge noob when it comes to this kind of stuff. But I'm learning! Heck, that's why I bought it :3
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos.asp?t=1&c=449&st=2 (http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos.asp?t=1&c=449&st=2)
Here you can see where the ports are used for.
Sometimes those old computers need a adapter for a tv connection.
Otherwise, try sending a mail to here http://gamesencomputers.nl/ (http://gamesencomputers.nl/). I think John or Naomi would know, or know someone who could help.
One of my friends really wanted to play Overwatch with me, but we game on different systems (I'm Xbox, he's Sony), so he decided to indefinitely lend me his older PS4.
Went a little crazy with gamestop's buy 2 get 1 free and power up reward coupons (saved up from black friday) over the past week and a half
Splatoon
Gears of War 4
Fire Emblem Fates- Birthright
Starfox 3d
Project Xzone
Steel Diver
Titanfall 2
Ninja Gaiden II- 360
Trauma Center New Blood- Wii
Ninja Gaiden Sigma
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
Tetris DS
Mario Kart DS
Sonic Colors- DS
Megaman Zero Collection- DS
Megaman ZX- DS
Megaman ZX Advent- DS
Sonic Ultimate Genesis Collection- PS3
Return to Poplocrois- 3DS
Luigi Mansion Dark Moon- 3ds
Rodea The Sky Soldier- Wii U/Wii
King's Quest Complete Collection- PS4
Rayman 3ds
Dragon Quest VI- DS
Wipeout 2048- Vita
Earth Defense Force 4.1- PS4
Ninety Nine Nights- 360
Clive Barker's Jericho- PS3
Sonic and the Secret Rings- Wii
Star Ocean: The Last Hope 360
and others- it's been a busy couple of weeks