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megamindx4
01-22-2010, 09:50 AM
I am selling my duplicates of rare collectible PCEngine and TurboGrafx items in my collection. Although I am new here on DP, due to being too lazy to sign up in the past, I have a long history in the TG16/PCE world, and I perfected some of the hardware modifications to the PCELT units. If you were on the old Turbolist (it's still alive, BTW), you will remember me as the guy who coordinated the massive Japan PCE games buy and distribution, where we imported about 1500 games at cost and distributed them to collectors, back in the late 90's. I have an excellent SALES feedback on Ebay, and my EBAY ID is the same as my username here on DP.

Everything that I sell is fully tested, unless it is new and unopened. Everything has been stored in a temperature controlled environment for as long as I have had it.

This is what I have:

Fully Boxed Supergrafx unit that includes the unit, power supply, original pad (not just any pad, but the blue graphics that came with this unit), Foam packing box with foam cover, and the box top. The unit is in VG to excellent condition, and was purchased that way, in contrast to "found"units that were cleaned up and pieced together to form a complete kit.

This will also come with a clean (the white portion can be very dirty; this unit has not ever needed cleaning) RAU-30, which is the item required to connect the SuperGrafx unit to a "suitcase" CDROM system. FYI, it can also be used to connect the Supergrafx up to a SuperCDROM2 system, if you have some space issues, but the SuperCDROM2 system also hooks up to the SuperGrafx unit without the RAU-30.

Request price: $350

If you are a former member of the Turbolist, let me know, along with the handle you used on the Turbolist, and I will offer you free shipping in the
continental US!

I also have a limited number of NEW SEALED editions of 1941 for $250 each.
These are NEW, SEALED repacks. What is the history on these? These are direct from Sodipeng, the French distributor of NEC gaming consoles in the 80's/early 90's. As a requirement to sell in France, by law, Sodipeng had to
include French language instructions. In order to comply, they slit open the end of the game and inserted a small folded French language instruction sheet with no graphics. Then, without removing the rest of the cellophane, they reshrunk over the whole game. SO, these units are truly new and never played. They are a piece of PCEngine history, and I have reason to believe that I have the only stock of new sealed Sodipeng editions of 1941.
This is considered to be one of the better versions of the game, and is pretty close to indistinguishable from the old arcade version.

As always, I welcome direct pickups in the Chicago area, where I live, but if I ship to you, the item will be double boxed, meaning that I will put the original box into a box, then I will put it into another box to ship, along with appropriate packing materials to cushion it from shock.

I would really like these items to get into the hands of a real collector. I have no plans to put these particular items on Ebay ever....

Thanks, and hope the above was an informative piece of PCEngine history!

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