I just bought this....
$127.50 price tag on that baby...I don't know if it was worth it now...a little bit of after shock but hey still nifty...what do you guys think?
Your faithful overspender,
Doc
I just bought this....
$127.50 price tag on that baby...I don't know if it was worth it now...a little bit of after shock but hey still nifty...what do you guys think?
Your faithful overspender,
Doc
$127.50 is overspending? I know there were a lot of these but they were never intended to be sold...in any case the stuff you've got there is at least $60 worth of materials if you consider the case, TV, and whatnot to be worth what the SNES is
I say that's a good purchase. Wish I could find 'em like that!
i think it's really cool
although, i wouldn't have spent $130 on it...
look at it this way tho...you bought a snes with two controllers, 4 games, a tv, and a collector's item. usually those kiosk televisions are pretty crisp too...
can i come over and play it?
I daresay that you won't be buying one from somebody who knows what it's worth then! $130 is probably a bit low for a collector price, actually, but not by that much.Originally Posted by whoisKeel
If you CAN find one cheaper than that, go for it...
Ill buy it off ya for $140
What i need: SNES games and a few 32x!
That thing is sweet and for that price I think you made out quite nicely. BTW, I'd give you $150
Nice find!
How very sexy.
Godd find, good price. Is the SNES yellowed?
Egbert, I miss you...
The SNES doesn't look yellowed, but the controllers are definitely cornbreadish. I saw that on ebay too and had it on my watch list. I wish the seller would have allowed pick up though.Originally Posted by Querjek
For a long while, I've thought it would be nice to own one of those. I never knew they ran for $130.
I'd enjoy seeing an FAQ put up about the SNES kiosk. How does the thing work? Does it only use one outlet plug? Is there a multi-tap inside of it or do the light/TV/SNES run off of a special power supply? Can you turn just the light on? What kind of bulbs does it use? Are there any timer features that you can implement? If so, how is the timer implemented? Does the kiosk use a key? What kind and where? Et cetera...
Sweet.
Simply sweet.
Did the game come with it? If so, is it the "Not for Resale" version? Nice choice of game for the console. Is it the SMA/SMW combo? Do I ask too many questions? Can have it?
The one I had only had one master cord, that plugged the thing in, but it was a cord that ran from a sort of power supply on the back of the kiosk where you plugged in the system and monitor. The light comes on when you plug it in, I don't recall a switch to turn it off independently. Uses standard flourescent tube far as I could tell (did not take it out) There is a timer control on the side you can set for how long you want it to play before a reset, or you can set it to unlimited time.. No key that I saw, or saw need for.Originally Posted by § Gideon §
The controllers are the biggest pain in the ass, because they have to be installed from underneath and you have to remove the bottom panel to do so. The monitor is very nice and has brightness and contrast controls on the side, its some sort of computer monitor, but I forget which one (I'm not that computer savvy). The big downfall is the lack of volume control, the thing is on FULL BLAST all the time unless you splice in a volume knob to the speakers. If there is a volume control, I never could find it. The monitor actually velcros to the base and sits on a little riser.
A SNES kiosk is a fun fun thing to have. I highly recommend one!
SO not the Drama.
Holy cow, a computer monitor? Damned if I don't know why Super Metroid looked soo deliciously lickab...er, so smooth and...erm, perfect, Yes, pixel perfect, back in the day.
If I had some money right now I'd be offering $200 for that machine, and I suppose if anybody wants to sell theirs I'd be happy to save up more than that amount to get one. I mean really. The thing's awesome.
And sexy.
127.50? Damn. You got a great deal. Seriously. If I had the dough and the space right now, I would easily spend $200 onone of those.
-ROb
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
Good sale!!!Congratulations!!!
*BUMP*
Thanks for the info, Ben Reilly. I appreciate it!
Tantalizing.
Formerly letsallgameon
Neat. I would really appreciate specifics on the display technology of the screen. It can't just be a VGA computer monitor -- the SNES' interlaced video signal would have to be upscanned / line-doubled to display on that.
I have two different versions of the SNES counter display. The main differences are in the base. One has a rubbery ribbed surface underneath - this one has a panel that slides to cover a volume screw and DIP switches to set the timer. The second one has a black metal base with two speakers sticking out at an angle. This model has volume and timer knobs in the top door along with a storage slot for a second cartridge. Both have one cord going to the wall and one power jack for the monitor to plug into. The game system plugs both video/audio and power into a circuit board. The power comes from the main and splits to the light, speakers, monitor jack, and the circuit board to power the system. The A/V cord connects to the same board which converts the signal to a 9-pin connector. The monitor is a Zenith 13" flat-screen but does not say what type (model # C015MNTC1). I'll get some close-ups on my Yahoo picture album soon.