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Anthony1
09-15-2007, 04:31 PM
Ok, this is a really hard thing for me to do. I'm basically putting my most prized video game item up for sale. Why am I selling it? It's a long story. But rest assured it has to do with finances, and needing to come up with money, and not having any money. This is my ultimate TurboGrafx-16 package. This package basically lets me play any Hu card, American or Japanese, as well as any CD game, Super CD game or Arcade CD game in glorious RGB. How does this all work? Well, first off, you start with a regular base TurboGrafx-16 system. Then you send that system off, to get it RGB modded on the side. It's important to have the RGB mod on the side of the unit, because whenever you add that TG-16 unit to a CD system and the docking station, you need the RGB output on the side, so you'll get RGB from the CD games too. So, you send it off, and get it RGB modded on the side. Now you can play American TG-16 Hu cards in RGB. But what about Japanese Hu cards? Ok, so now you ship out your TG-16 again, and you get it region modded, with a button on the front. This way, you can play both Japanese and American Hu cards. Now, it's time for some CD action. So you add a CD unit, and a docking station, and the incredibly expensive AC Adapter that powers the docking station. The famous HES-ACA-02. So now, you can actually play US Hu cards, Japanese Hu cards, as well as US CD's and Japanese CD's in beautiful RGB. But wait.... What about Super CD's, and even Arcade CD's? So, the only way you can play Arcade CD's, is with an Arcade Card Pro. So I had to search for one of those. A complete one, is a pricey son-of-a-bitch on Ebay, but I got one. Now, all I have to do is pop in the Arcade Card Pro Hu card, push the button in for Japanese, and Voila!, I'm playing Sapphire on Arcade CD in glorious RGB! So, that's basically what this package is all about. If you're a turbo lover, and you want to experience everything that the Turbo has to offer (short of SuperGrafx Hu cards), then you can't get a better package than this, and best of all, this package allows you to enjoy your games in the crystal clarity that only RGB can provide. I mean, let's face it... if you're going to spend the big bucks on TG-16 stuff, and all the rare Super CD's and all that crap, you might as well go the full 9 yards, and experience it all with the best color and detail imaginable. There is nothing on this planet like playing Dracula X on a top of the line Sony PVM RGB monitor :)


http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/Anthony1fromDP/Picture460.jpg

Here is the RGB mod on the side of the TG-16 unit. Apparently, nobody is doing RGB mods on TG-16's or Duo's anymore. At least that's what another DP member told me. I guess if you want to see Turbo Love in RGB, your options are limited.

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/Anthony1fromDP/Picture458.jpg

Here is the button for the Region Mod. Cost a pretty penny, but well worth it. You push the button in to use Japanese Hu cards, and push the button out for USA Hu cards. Pretty simple.

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/Anthony1fromDP/Picture456.jpg

Here is a picture of the total package. I'm also including a Super CD game. F1 Team Simulation Project F. It's a R3 game, and is complete and mint.


http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/Anthony1fromDP/Picture451.jpg

Here is another picture of the package.


Ok, now, in regards to pricing. I'm basically just trying to get the same amount of money that I paid for everything. The problem is, everything was expensive as fuck in the beginning. All these pieces were bought individually, and I had to pay shipping on all of them. When I got the RGB mod, I had to ship my TG-16 out, and then ship it back. When I got the region mod, the same thing. I had to pay shipping from Japan to get the Arcade Card Pro. So, everything was pretty damn pricey. The freaking AC Adapter was probably the most difficult thing to actually find. I had to buy a whole other TG-16 CD package, just to get the damn thing. Not to long ago, I saw a HES-ACA-02 sell for about $55 on Ebay. Just for a freaking power adapter! Anyways, here is how the pricing breaks down:

Turbografx-16 unit (paid $25 shipped)
Docking Station for CD unit and base unit (paid $40 shipped)
CD unit (paid $65 shipped)
HES-ACA-02 power adapter (paid $35 shipped)
RGB mod for base unit (paid $65, including shipping to and fro)
Region Mod for base unit (paid $55, including shipping to and fro)
Arcade Card Pro complete (paid $55 shipped from Japan)
F1 Team Simulation ProjectF - complete - R3 - (paid $15 shipped)
Shipping of this package to anywhere in the lower 48 states plus insurance - $30
Extra fee for personal heartache and suffering because I won't have this anymore - $15

Total = $400

So the total is 400 smackers. I actually paid $355 for all this stuff originally, when all the various shipping costs are factored in. Shipping is $30, but it will include insurance for $400, and it will be packed like it's going to land on the moon. The extra $15 is just for my personal heartache. Basically, it's going to take $400 to pry this from my cold dead hands.

kazuo
09-16-2007, 04:04 AM
Here is the RGB mod on the side of the TG-16 unit. Apparently, nobody is doing RGB mods on TG-16's or Duo's anymore. At least that's what another DP member told me. I guess if you want to see Turbo Love in RGB, your options are limited.

Don't mean to hijack your thread, but D-Lite can probably do an RGB mod on a DUO. I've spoken to him about it, and he's fairly confident he can pull it off. I just haven't had a need to ask him to do it since I got my hands on a RGB-modded Duo-RX recently. :)

At any rate, this is a nice setup for anyone who has the cash and wants to get into TG/PCE stuffs. This setup will play everything except Altered Beast. :) And no adapters & junk to fumble around with.

Free bump for you!

Mianrtcv
09-16-2007, 04:27 AM
Nice set up. Too bad manual labor as substitute for cassh isnt an option...

Anthony1
09-16-2007, 10:24 AM
Don't mean to hijack your thread, but D-Lite can probably do an RGB mod on a DUO. I've spoken to him about it, and he's fairly confident he can pull it off. I just haven't had a need to ask him to do it since I got my hands on a RGB-modded Duo-RX recently. :)

At any rate, this is a nice setup for anyone who has the cash and wants to get into TG/PCE stuffs. This setup will play everything except Altered Beast. :) And no adapters & junk to fumble around with.

Free bump for you!


Yeah, D-Lite can do RGB mods on Duo's no doubt. But the last I had heard, he wasn't doing them, or even S-Video mods for Duo's anymore. Still, I'm sure if someone searched and searched they could find somebody to do a RGB mod on a regular TG-16, but still you have to pay for shipping to get it to the guy, pay for shipping to get it back, and pay for the actual mod itself. For me, all that added up to $65, and I seriously doubt anybody could find somebody else that would go thru all the drama for cheaper. Now, if you had the mad modding skillz to do it yourself, that's a different story, but it seems very few people have those skillz. I sure as heck don't.

otoko
09-16-2007, 12:19 PM
Extra fee for personal heartache and suffering because I won't have this anymore - $15

Okay 400$ doesn't seem like a bad price... BUT... that's just stupid. You don't charge people because you have to sell it. HMMM do I smell a new EBAY tactic?

Matt-El
09-16-2007, 12:40 PM
I bought a TG16 from anthony1 a year ago (not RGB modded? Gasp!) Anyway, he's a decent cat to buy stuff from, and BESIDES, this is ANTHONY we're talking about. RGB BOY FER FUCK'S SAKE! If all he plans on making off of this is 15 bucks, well, that's minor in this case. Anyone who knows him, about him, or read ANY of his post's knows this is like ripping his testicles out of his nutsack.


Free bump.

Garry Silljo
09-16-2007, 04:52 PM
I'd buy this if it wasn't RGB. Since it's been RGB modded I won't poison my game room with it.

schnuth
09-16-2007, 07:56 PM
Yeah, D-Lite can do RGB mods on Duo's no doubt. But the last I had heard, he wasn't doing them, or even S-Video mods for Duo's anymore.

Not to get off topic but I got a S-Video modded Duo off of D-Lite about a month ago. If it wasn't for that I'd be interested in this package.

Aaron

Anthony1
09-16-2007, 11:37 PM
Not to get off topic but I got a S-Video modded Duo off of D-Lite about a month ago. If it wasn't for that I'd be interested in this package.

Aaron


Ah, my bad then. Last I heard, D-Lite was mostly focusing on Superguns and such. Another DP member had told me that nobody was doing RGB mods on TG-16's anymore, and he really wish he knew somebody that was doing them.

kazuo
09-17-2007, 02:44 AM
Not to get off topic but I got a S-Video modded Duo off of D-Lite about a month ago. If it wasn't for that I'd be interested in this package.

+1.

Dean is still doing them, I know this because I talked to him about it a little while ago.

I'm actually planning to hit him up soon about getting a region mod for my RX (he lives 15 mins away from me :))

Enough hijack though, someone buy his setup!

Poofta!
09-17-2007, 03:20 AM
is RGB a VGA port i can hook up to any pc monitor or tv with vga in?

Anthony1
09-17-2007, 08:09 PM
is RGB a VGA port i can hook up to any pc monitor or tv with vga in?

No, but once you have RGB, there are alot of things you can do with it. You can have an adapter made, that will convert the RGB signal to component, althought that is actually a slight downgrade, because component doesn't have the full bandwidth of the red, green and blue signals like RGB does. But you can hook this up to a Commodore 1084 monitor, or a Sony PVM monitor, or other RGB monitors like that. Also, I've used this exact setup with a XRGB2+, and it takes the native RGB signal and then upconverts it to 480p, and outputs it via VGA. You can actually connect the XRGB2+ to a PC Monitor, or certain HDTV's (ones with VGA input), or even a projector.

kazuo
09-17-2007, 11:28 PM
Also, I've used this exact setup with a XRGB2+, and it takes the native RGB signal and then upconverts it to 480p, and outputs it via VGA. You can actually connect the XRGB2+ to a PC Monitor, or certain HDTV's (ones with VGA input), or even a projector.

I was under the impression that only the XRGB3 did progressive video output?

I thought the XRGB2+ only did 480i.

Correct me if I'm wrong, cause that'll make me feel a whole lot better about the XRGB2+ I bought, kekeke.

Sorry bout the hijacking and such.

Anthony1
09-18-2007, 12:23 AM
I was under the impression that only the XRGB3 did progressive video output?

I thought the XRGB2+ only did 480i.

Correct me if I'm wrong, cause that'll make me feel a whole lot better about the XRGB2+ I bought, kekeke.

Sorry bout the hijacking and such.

It converts it to VGA 640 x 480, which is progressive. It's not digital, like HDMi or DVI, but it's still progressive. Also, I think the XRGB2+ has a higher mode that you can use, like 1024 x 768 or something like that, and I've tried that, but to me it doesn't look any better. I just stick with the 640 x 480. Most of these old school gaming systems weren't anywhere near 640 x 480, so upconverting it more than that is just a waste anyways.

mills
09-18-2007, 02:05 AM
are you including the necessary video cable? I don't see it there.

Anthony1
09-18-2007, 05:01 PM
are you including the necessary video cable? I don't see it there.


Regarding, the RGB cable, that would all be worked out with the buyer. If somebody is coughing up 400 smackers, it's not like I'm going to leave them in the lurch. The cable that I would include, would depend on how they are going to be using it. Would they be primarily using it with a XRGB2+, or a Sony PVM 25 pin, or a Sony PVM 4 BNC connector, or a Commodore 1084, etc, etc. Basically, I would work with the new owner, to make sure they would get the full effect of the RGB out. No way should that output not be utilized to the fullest.

Anthony1
09-20-2007, 12:52 AM
New Price. Now $300 plus exact shipping. RGB cable not included, but I will work with buyer to obtain the correct RGB cable for their particular setup. If interested, PM me. Thanks.

namzep
09-20-2007, 11:27 AM
PM sent.

Anthony1
09-22-2007, 03:40 PM
Last bump before Ebay.