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brykasch
12-27-2003, 02:06 PM
Alright here is my updated list. Most are common stuff, but some may be worht something to you guys, so take a look-

Sega CD-

Lethal Enforcers (cd only)
Sol-Feace (complete)
Sherlock Holmes/Sega Classics 4 in 1 (complete)

Konami Justifier (gun only)

V64-

Alright most of you guys know what this does. Item is in mint condition and works great, only problem is during my last move, I lost the power supply. There are instructions on the net on how to make new ones, or you can get another one.

Pokemon Crystal SE Gameshark

Let me know what you have to offer. Thanks!

Querjek
12-27-2003, 03:39 PM
V64-

Alright most of you guys know what this does.


I don't. And is the Justifier a red (2nd-player) or blue (1st-player) gun?

Cmosfm
12-27-2003, 03:55 PM
V64-

Alright most of you guys know what this does.


I don't. And is the Justifier a red (2nd-player) or blue (1st-player) gun?

Same here, a simple description of it may get you an excellent trade from someone who doesn't know what it is. Looks like your peddling to the "I know the value and only trade equally or better" crowd. Then there may be some new guy that comes in and is like..WTF, WOW, Ill give you this really old Stadium Events Nintendo tape for it.

Oh man, I love teh newbies.

jonjandran
12-27-2003, 06:58 PM
I'm interested in the V64.
PM me tomorrow when I get off vacation and maybe we can work something out. ;)

brykasch
12-28-2003, 09:54 AM
Well, since a couple of people want to be funny :P

Bung Enterprises introduce the first ever N64 copier, the Doctor V64!
As standard, each unit comes with 128Mbits (16Mbytes) of RAM, and can be
upgraded to 256Mbits (32Mbytes) for around £80. This upgrade won't be necessary
until game sizes exceed 128Mbits though. Not only will the Doctor let you
backup, play, and transfer N64 games via your PC, it also has a built in 8x CD
player! This can be used for either loading game compilation CDs (ISO 9660!),
playing audio CDs (with 3D stereo spatializer output!), and best of all, playing
V-CD MPEG movies! You can even use the CD drive without having a N64! As
mentioned, these units can be linked up for cartridge to PC, or PC to Doctor V64
transfers, using a utility such as TPC. This means that the Doctor V64 features
both playback AND copying of games. The Doctor V64's main BIOS is flashROM, so
it can be upgraded by downloading the latest BIOS! This means that theres no
need to worry about expensive upgrades, as new protetion routines are
incorporated into the N64 game carts!

Doctor V64 is a low cost ROM emulator for N64 with parallel
port for connection with computer, it is the perfect development kit for
professional or amateur. The price is low and affordable for the average
videogame user, yet it is powerful enough for professional developers to develop
games. As the Doctor V64 has a flash BIOS built-in, the BIOS, which is the
program that controls the Doctor V64, can be easily upgraded free of charge by
downloading the BIOS from the Internet. Bung Enterprises is committed in
providing the best support for it's customers and has been constantly upgrading
the Doctor V64 BIOS to add new functions. Therefore, upgrading the Doctor V64
BIOS makes it as good as a new unit every time it is upgraded. Doctor V64 has a
MPEG chipset built-in, which makes it a VCD, and Music CD player. It also has a
3D Spatializer chip built-in which will produce 3D surround sound effect for all
audio that are emitted from it, which includes videogames and VCD.

I think that pretty well covers what it can do:)

I was a little vague about the description in case this item was not allowed:)

brykasch
12-28-2003, 09:57 AM
Also sorry, the justifier is the blue one. I never knew there was special ones for each player. The lot I bought came with 2 of the blue ones, and the wife only likes point blank as gun games go, so I only need one.

Querjek
12-28-2003, 10:01 AM
Well, since a couple of people want to be funny :P

I was being serious...
Is the Justifier red or blue?

brykasch
12-28-2003, 10:16 AM
Did you read my previous post above yours? The justifier is blue. Thanks!

Querjek
12-28-2003, 11:05 AM
Whoops, sorry. I clicked "Add Reply" before you posted that.