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loporjai2003
02-18-2008, 08:57 PM
Hi,

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/profx.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/mgd2.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/mgh.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/supercom.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/gdsf7.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/famipir.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/nespir.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/gbpir.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/ps1.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/sms.jpg


Thanks for any input !

Copiers (no power supplies but takes 9V DC Genny adapters fine)

PRO FIGHTER X Copier (dead, for parts)
MAKKO MGD2 Multi Game Dr (console part only)
MGH Copier (SNES/Sega) powers up and drive works, comes with GEN/SNES connectors and backup carts
SUPERCOM Partner SNES copier (powers up, drive works, connector )
BUNG GAME DOCTOR SF7 (complete in box, powers up, drive works)

Multi/Pirates
Famicom 64 in 1 yellow cart (chinese label)
Famicom 76 in 1 (scifi label) white cart (english label)
Famicom 15 in 1 +128K orange cart (chinese label)
Famicom 4 in 1 purple cart (eng/chin label)
NES 80 in 1 black cart (chinese label)
Sega Mega? 2 in 1 black cart (chinese label)
GBA Advance SP 134 in 1 black cart
GB 20 in 1 grey cart
GB 15 in 1 grey cart
GBC 32 in 1 grey cart
GB King of Fighters 96 grey cart

SMS Japan System ? (has no Ch3/4 selector, just RF and AV out so I suspect Japanese/Asian)
Made in Japan Model # 3010-11
comes with 3 controllers, 1 controller stick, light gun and PS.
No RF out so I can't test it, regular NTSC RF don't work on it
comes with North American games ?? (some have no UPC and some are made in Japan)
- The Ninja complete (game, box, manual)
- Thunder Blade complete (game, box, manual)
- Marksman/Trap Shoot/Safari complete (game, box no UPC and blue spine, manual)
- Secret Command complete (game, box no UPC, manual)
- Rocky complete (game, box no UPC, manual)
- R-Type complete (game, box no UPC, manual)
- Fantasy Zone complete (game, box, manual)
- Fantasy Zone II (game, box no UPC)
- Kenseiden (game, box no UPC)
- Kung Fu Kid (game, box no UPC)

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/IMG_2844.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/IMG_2849.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg19/loporjai2003/IMG_2850.jpg

LuxKiller65
02-19-2008, 10:46 AM
Any pics of the carts?

The 1 2 P
02-20-2008, 01:27 AM
You sem to have a nice selection of multi carts for various systems. They should make you a nice return, depending on the games that are on them.

loporjai2003
02-20-2008, 11:16 AM
You sem to have a nice selection of multi carts for various systems. They should make you a nice return, depending on the games that are on them.

Thanks, problem is I do not want to go through each one and make a list of what is on them .. I'd die from boredom or my fingers will fall off.

I will try and get some pics and update this post with an edit when I do have them.

Kitsune Sniper
02-20-2008, 03:24 PM
I'd love to get those famipirates off of you. ^^;

They're like craaaaaaaaaack to me.

loporjai2003
02-26-2008, 03:43 PM
Added pics and new stuff (need to test and take pics of the new stuff).

DJ Daishi
02-26-2008, 06:38 PM
was hoping to find a Treamcast in here...

loporjai2003
02-27-2008, 02:10 PM
Any rough ballpark figures on what some of the item are worth ?
Thanks !

Flack
02-27-2008, 02:38 PM
PRO FIGHTER X Copier (dead, for parts)
MAKKO MGD2 Multi Game Dr (console part only)
MGH Copier (SNES/Sega) powers up and drive works, comes with GEN/SNES connectors and backup carts
SUPERCOM Partner SNES copier (powers up, drive works, connector )
BUNG GAME DOCTOR SF7 (complete in box, powers up, drive works)

Just a rough guess ... you might get a second opinion.

MGH Copier: $125
MGD2: $75 (more if you have the cards)
SF7: $75
Supercom: $50
Dead Pro Fighter X Copier: $20? (if the drive/ram are good)

Those are just rough guesses, based off of prices I've seen. The MGH is valued because of its dual nature. The MGD2 could also do multiple systems, but the cards that make it do that are hard to find. SF7 is up there in the world of SNES copiers -- it's probably my second favorite series, next to the Super WildCard. The Supercoms were cheap and broke easily, so they aren't worth as much. The dead copier is really only worth anything to someone who has a dead one. IIRC those use a special older floppy drive that is sometimes hard to find, so someone looking for the drive or RAM out of one might want that.

loporjai2003
03-04-2008, 12:35 AM
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loporjai2003
03-04-2008, 12:37 AM
Just a rough guess ... you might get a second opinion.

MGH Copier: $125
MGD2: $75 (more if you have the cards)
SF7: $75
Supercom: $50
Dead Pro Fighter X Copier: $20? (if the drive/ram are good)

Those are just rough guesses, based off of prices I've seen. The MGH is valued because of its dual nature. The MGD2 could also do multiple systems, but the cards that make it do that are hard to find. SF7 is up there in the world of SNES copiers -- it's probably my second favorite series, next to the Super WildCard. The Supercoms were cheap and broke easily, so they aren't worth as much. The dead copier is really only worth anything to someone who has a dead one. IIRC those use a special older floppy drive that is sometimes hard to find, so someone looking for the drive or RAM out of one might want that.


Thank you for your insight, I read up on each of the copiers in google.
Wish I had the cards for the MGD2 !

InsaneDavid
03-04-2008, 03:39 AM
MGH Copier: $125

The MGH is valued because of its dual nature.

I concur. That's one of the most complete / good shape MGH units I've seen in awhile. Some information - since the bottom piece (that the drive unit rests atop) is black it's the smaller capacity version and will not support HiROM SNES games or games over 3MB in size (split on a pair of 1.6MB formatted diskettes, even if you split a larger file the MGH of this spec will stop loading and try to run the game after the second disk). You may also have trouble with a few FastROM games but most of them (as long as they fit the other criteria) run fine - Super Star Wars is a good example. You should have very few problems running the bulk of the Mega Drive / Genesis library.

Interesting that there's a Super Famicom cartridge with it. Usually you have to put a SNES cartridge in the SNES slot to bypass the BIOS lock and allow the MGH to work with SNES / SFC systems. I wonder if that's just a cheap SFC game or if it's the required chips in a cartridge that was bundled with the MGH. Until seeing the Genesis cartridge marked "saver" I had assumed it was a RAM expansion to help larger Mega Drive / Genesis games to work. Guess I need to mess around with my MGH more, huh? :) I really lucked out and got mine boxed (although I had to throw the box away due to horribly funky smells and water damage) for $5.00 at a flea market. I initially left it there, went home, ended up going back an hour after first seeing it, and amazingly it was still there - among a bunch of random junk. LOL