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Epicenter
06-18-2003, 04:34 PM
Would any of you express interest in an Ebay auction for any of the following items? Also, what prices do you think would be a good to start the items at, or what BIN prices would you be willing to pay?

Unlicensed NES games:
- Impossible Mission II
- Roadrunner (Tengen)
- Afterburner (Tengen)
- Fire Hawk (camerica, w/ A-B switch in back)
- Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land
- King of Kings: The Early Years
- Dudes with Attitude
- Crystal Mines (with manual)
- Pyramid

Other Junk of mine:
- 64 MB PC66 SODIMM memory (from a WinCE device)
- Sega game preview brochures from Japanese arcades (from this year, I have a lot of 'em)
- A fully-working clear Game Boy pocket, disassembled, all its parts in a plastic bag, speaker not working (Boredom + messed up speaker + repair attempt = this!)
- 2 Dreamcast light guns
- House of the Dead 2 (DC version)
- A Number Nine Computer Corporation VGA card (32-bit color, no hardware acceleration I know of)
- A fully-working (and awesome-performing) Adaptec 68-pin Ultra Wide SCSI-2 controller with internal and external ports, but no mounting bracket for a PCI slot
- A Mac Plus that works perfectly, painted with a 'burnt copper' look, made to look as though it was near an explosion
- A vintage Game Gear case, with the gamegear molded material removed, so it's a perfect 12" laptop case, complete with pockets for CDs, disks, a mouse, etc.

And out of sheer curiosity (I doubt I will sell this, I love it too much):

A Sega Genesis, built into a small, portable wooden box with a handle and latching lid, the logic bord mounted inside, with an ancient, 70's-looking toggle switch for Power, a moment switch for Reset, the 68000 CPU replaced with a 68010 to reduce lag in high-end games, a large red power light in the front, a speaker mounted in the back connected directly to the Genesis sound output, a US/EU/JP language switch, all the switches/buttons mounted on a steel shelf inside the machine which is lined with velcro to hold games. The lid is also lined with velcro, the outside of the box is decorated with the Japanese characters for "MEGA DRIVE" and "GENESIS". The front of the machine also has a DB-9 connector to hook up a controller, too. Oh, and the box has little feet, so it stands up. ;D One of my weirdest projects yet. ;D

Note: The 68010 is not installed yet, I'm probably going to try it though, since the 2 are interchangable. Also, the speaker/DB-9 port are not yet mounted, but they shall be. :)