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digitalpress
07-02-2003, 12:08 PM
OK I just have nowhere to PUT anything anymore. Time to make a little room again.
I'll update this thread with new stuff as I dig it out of storage.
- LaserActive 3D Goggles, with adapter ADP-1 (make offer)
- LaserActive Manhattan Requiem, sealed new ($15)
- LaserActive Pyramid Patrol, sealed new ($30)
- Nintendo 64 Tri-Star 64, NEW ($80)
- Mad Magazine "Totally Mad" 7-CD set, like new ($35)
Email me at digitalpress@email.com if interested. More to follow!
chadtower
07-02-2003, 12:31 PM
Would you be willing to tell me how much those goggles sell for if they do sell? I really have no idea of the value of the set I own.
ddockery
07-02-2003, 12:37 PM
What exactly is the Tristar for the N64? Didn't that allow SNES games to work on the N64 or something like that?
digitalpress
07-02-2003, 12:47 PM
What exactly is the Tristar for the N64? Didn't that allow SNES games to work on the N64 or something like that?
Something like that.
Maybe this will help:
http://www.digitpress.com/faq/tristar64.txt
chadtower
07-02-2003, 02:26 PM
Dude that's awesome. I am interested but have no idea what market value is.
digitalpress
07-05-2003, 07:41 AM
How about an "almost complete" Miracle Piano Teaching System? I had purchased this online thinking it would make a great CGE museum item but the outer box is too tatty for that venue; still a nice piece for a NES collector
- Miracle Piano Teaching System, in box (box is fairly beat). Styro inserts, keyboard, power supply, all minty condition. Manual is used but in fair condition. This is missing the "sustain pedal", which I never got around to hunting down, it's the same pedal used on all of the Miracle Piano models, so you could swap in a PC version, for example. ($75 plus shipping)
NoahsMyBro
07-05-2003, 08:00 AM
I have a Miracle Piano for the SNES. I don't have the outer box (I have the styro inserts), nor the manual, & a couple of the LEDs are chipped but still work.
ALSO, I'm curious about the pedal --
My pedal looks like a flat piece of foam rubber with a wire attached. I haven't actually tried to use it to see if it does anything, and wonder if I actually have a full, working pedal. Could you post a pic of the pedal somewhere?
I don't know what might be a reasonable price for your set-up, but I may be interested.
digitalpress
07-05-2003, 10:51 AM
I don't have a picture of the sustain pedal, I'm afraid.
As for "fair price", I listed a price above but it's negotiable, especially if you save me the hassling of packing it up to ship :)
mikeetler
07-05-2003, 01:50 PM
ALSO, I'm curious about the pedal --
My pedal looks like a flat piece of foam rubber with a wire attached. I haven't actually tried to use it to see if it does anything, and wonder if I actually have a full, working pedal. Could you post a pic of the pedal somewhere?
I don't have a pic of the pedal (dammed if I know where mine is) but your description sounds like all the ones I've seen.
NoahsMyBro
07-05-2003, 11:36 PM
I don't have a picture of the sustain pedal, I'm afraid.
As for "fair price", I listed a price above but it's negotiable, especially if you save me the hassling of packing it up to ship :)
Shoot, I guess you did list a price. I was up until almost 3am last night, and then woke up at about 6:15am this morning, so it appears the sleep deprivation made me go blind(or maybe it was something else? Hmmm......).
Anyway, thanks. I'm thinking about it.
-- Steve
digitalpress
07-06-2003, 07:05 PM
No prob Steve - I'll hold off on this one for now. I really would rather NOT have to ship this monster.
OK a few more that I don't think I'll even be able to put on eBay since they're probably in breach of some copyright issue, but you'll see it's not quite the same...
Both are Atari 2600 items.
Vidco Copy Cart
This item has actually been in the CGE museum. It's a cartridge and a connector to the VCS. You can copy (if memory serves) up to 4k games with it. Pics:
http://www.digitpress.com/ebay/copycart_vidco.jpg
http://www.digitpress.com/ebay/copycart_vidco_back.jpg
Yoko Copy Cart
Similar item but does not come wth the Yoko "blank" cartridges. I've got two of them and can work this into the deal if you'd like - Yoko game carts can only be written on once, unlike the Vidco unit that you can re-rite. Pics:
http://www.digitpress.com/ebay/copycart_yoko.jpg
http://www.digitpress.com/ebay/copycart_yoko_back.jpg
To be honest, I don't know what a fair price on these are any more. It's been a long time since I've seen them trade hands, eBay won't allow them, and I've owned them both for 15 and 5 years, respectively. So PM me with an offer if you're interested.
Darth Vader
07-09-2003, 09:56 PM
PM sent
digitalpress
07-13-2003, 10:55 AM
Alright, let's see.
The Vidco Copy cart is sold, but I still have the Yoko. I'll take $125 firm on that.
A few more things that I want to clear out:
-Densya de GO! 2 Train Controller, boxed, like new - no game though. ($25)
-Approx 50 Sega Genesis boxes, some with manuals, no games. I'm concentrating my "orphanage" on my SNES stuff and my Genny collection is almost complete - someone else can take this project on! ($30)
I've got more but am trying to pace it. I'm way behind with my shipping.
Pictures available upon request!
Funk Buddy
07-13-2003, 11:45 AM
Alright, let's see.
The Vidco Copy cart is sold, but I still have the Yoko. I'll take $125 firm on that.
A few more things that I want to clear out:
-Densya de GO! 2 Train Controller, boxed, like new - no game though. ($25)
-Approx 50 Sega Genesis boxes, some with manuals, no games. I'm concentrating my "orphanage" on my SNES stuff and my Genny collection is almost complete - someone else can take this project on! ($30)
I've got more but am trying to pace it. I'm way behind with my shipping.
Pictures available upon request!
What system is the Densha de Go! controller for?