http://snescentral.edgeemu.com/article.php?id=0790Originally Posted by Predatorxs
http://snescentral.edgeemu.com/article.php?id=0790Originally Posted by Predatorxs
<Evan_G> i keep my games in an inaccessable crate where i can't play them
the vase is rom the 1992 nintendo military challenge that the winner never claimed. i just picked it up and brought it home the other day and it is friggin big. if anyone wants to see more pics i'll add them. the vhs tapes are complete run downs of the campus challeng and nwc competition and although they are 1990's lame they are still interesting. whn i get around to making copies i'll send them to nicola and rbudrick
Why don't you set up your own competitions with all that stuff? . Seriously, really cool to see all this stuff. Does the Campus VHS have any info on the competition cart? Anything about the dipswitches or the phone-line-jack?
shrimp
We're all waiting with baited breath for the items to hit ebay.
Wanted and willing to fairly pay for:
Final Fantasy III Hat/Cap (Official Squaresoft)
Philips CDI 740
NTSC Proto of Daze Before Christmas (SNES)
If someone can make a little article on the 1994 Powerfest, I will put it up on Snes Central. I am busy with some other stuff, so I can't work on that at the moment.
<Evan_G> i keep my games in an inaccessable crate where i can't play them
I've been looking for those tapes forever! I keep getting promises of a copy, but none ever came my way.
JR, you rule as usual, but especially for getting me copies when you can, heh heh .
The 1992 who what now? Wazzat? Can't say I ever heard of it!1992 nintendo military challenge
-Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
JR: Do you know what cart they used there? What games was in that competition?Originally Posted by rbudrick
shrimp
When I was in ROTC there was a SNES cartridge we used to simulate the rifle range. We had a mockup M-16 which was wired with a sensor and worked like a light gun. I was a collector at the time and YES the thought crossed my mind but I was a good soldier and left it where it was.
OMG r4r3 grail!!1! OMG OMH!!!1When I was in ROTC there was a SNES cartridge we used to simulate the rifle range. We had a mockup M-16 which was wired with a sensor and worked like a light gun. I was a collector at the time and YES the thought crossed my mind but I was a good soldier and left it where it was.
But seriously, wouldn't you have technically been doing your country a service by "borrowing" the game and rifle and dumping the rom and posting pics of the rifle?
Tsk, Tsk.
-ROb
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
the rom is dumped and theres exactly one image of the gun available - a soldier with a gun thats two times the size of the tv he's aiming at.
im not able to find it atm, but im sure someone here has a link.
the rom is dumped and theres exactly one image of the gun available - a soldier with a gun thats two times the size of the tv he's aiming at.
im not able to find it atm, but im sure someone here has a link.
<Evan_G> i keep my games in an inaccessable crate where i can't play them
Yeap thats the one we had to use during ROTC. Prior to this I was at basic training and they had the progrom on a C-64. But who cares about C64 :P
I'll have to check I might have some photos of me using this in my army duds.the rom is dumped and theres exactly one image of the gun available - a soldier with a gun thats two times the size of the tv he's aiming at.
im not able to find it atm, but im sure someone here has a link.
The auctions for the two comp. carts are over in 12 hours. How much will he get?
shrimp
Well word is one of the comp carts sold for 10k
Well I'm the lucky guy that ended up with the PowerFest '94 cart. I paid $10,000 for it. Some may think I'm crazy paying that much for a SNES game, but I feel the price will only go up on a one of a kind game like that. It also has a lot of sentimental value to me since I played in the competition in Albany, NY and won the trip to play in the finals at Sea World in San Diego, CA. I have been looking for this game for the past 12 years and have finally found it. I have posted some pictures and info on PowerFest '94 on my website at: www.snesmaps.com
I will be typing out a story of my experiences with the PowerFest '94 in the near future and will add that to the site as I get it all typed in.
Rick