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nesguy
12-05-2010, 01:33 AM
I have a Famicom and Disk System that probably should find new homes. The Famicom is the very rare, first release square controller button set. It's CIB, with the matching box and instructions. I also have 2 Disk Systems that are also the first releases in the side opening boxes. Both are CIB, although 1 has a few more pieces of paperwork than the other, including a registration card with matching serial number. The FC works, and 1 of the Disk Systems works, but the 2nd Disk System needs some work (probably just a new belt, but I don't have any on hand). I also have a step-down power converter so that both systems will be running on the correct voltage.

Also included would be two dozen or so games for the systems. I have a handful of baseball titles and RPG's for the FC, and quite a few brand-new, still sealed Disk System games. Some highlights are Metroid, Kid Icarus, most of the titles that were released in America as "black-box" games, and Super Mario Bros.

Lastly, I have a CIB Satellaview add-on for the Super Famicom. This was mounted underneath the system and used a modem to download games to the unit. It's a pretty niche piece of Nintendo history, but they're very difficult to find outside of Japan.

The Famicom bundle by itself (3 systems + games) would be ~$700 + shipping within the US, and the Satellaview would be $250 + shipping by itself. I could offer a slight discount if someone wanted to take both off my hands.

Thanks for looking!

nesguy
12-05-2010, 08:24 PM
I also have a 5-screw Mega Man cart. It's one of only a handful known. Asking price is $300 shipped (US).

I'm also looking for a very nice CIB copy of Earthbound, and I'd be willing to trade it for the Mega Man cart, Satellaview, or towards the price of the Famicom bundle.

Sothy
12-06-2010, 03:39 AM
Can you throw in a 6th screw? that would be awesome.

nesguy
12-07-2010, 02:29 PM
I can, although it may come merely taped to the back of the cart. Do you prefer a flat-head screw, or a phillips-head screw? Alternatively, I could cannibalize a later NES cart and include one with the Nintendo-style star-head screw. Let me know! ;)