I feel ya, bud. Saturn is one of my favorite systems recently, but they never have any games around here.Originally Posted by zZSuperRetardZz
I feel ya, bud. Saturn is one of my favorite systems recently, but they never have any games around here.Originally Posted by zZSuperRetardZz
I feel ya, bud. Saturn is one of my favorite systems recently, but they never have any games around here.Originally Posted by zZSuperRetardZz
Wait, $10 each? Or $10 total?
Each is friggin great find.
Total is just insane
oof.....nice, nice find ! I still haunt the flea markets, and garage sales and turn up lucky every once in a while. Welcome to the board!
feitctaj !
$10 total! It was a young guy who sold it to me who was moving. Thx for the welcome Smirk
AWESOME finds....and welcome!
I like monkeys...and poop...and monkeys that poop...and play video games
You all know what i'm thinking, Florida is filled with hounds(ask Mr. Jandran) I've sold many rarities to florida........It's full of Video Game Addicts.....ya feel me?
Florida must be the retro gaming capital of the world. Do enough searching on Ebay and other online outlets, and you will soon discover that everything is in Florida. I'm not sure how it all ends up there, but if you're searching for factory sealed copies of old games, chances are you'll find them in Florida before you find them anywhere else, no matter how ancient they are. It's really weird. I think maybe they're fishing them out of the Bermuda Triangle or something, because it's all somewhere in Florida, no matter how rare it is.
Is he referring to the huge swap meet in Orlando? If so, I wouldnt doubt him finding some really great stuff there. When I lived there in 1992, we used to hit that swap meet almost weekly and usually bought some goodies. Hell, my 2nd Odyssey2 system was purchased there with several games and a voice unit (cant remember the price, but I think it was under $20).
I'd like to see pix of these games, though, to either cement him as a lucky sob or to assure us he's full o'shit. Either way, welcome to the boards and happy gaming!
You can put a man on trial, but you can't make the guilty pay.
In the meantime, why not try downloading a Sega Genesis emulator like Gens? Several of them include support for Sega CD games. I've got a copy of Wonderdog at home, and it works beautifully on Gens.Originally Posted by zZSuperRetardZz
You'll need to find both the emulator and the Sega CD BIOS file to run the games on your computer. Luckily, you'll find them both at this address:
http://www.emuasylum.com/index.php?p...Sega%20Genesis
JR
The Gameroom Blitz. Here. Go. Now.
http://grblitz.overclocked.org
ill keep this in mindOriginally Posted by Balloon Fight
Im still trying to figure out what all the sega cd's i have are worth.
Maxlords tells me the working designs ones i have a worth alittle cash.
Lead, Follow , or get the F*** out of my way !
I traveled all over florida,, and all i found was a marty townsOriginally Posted by nesuser2
but did not buy it.
I was shopping for used laser disk at the time.
Lead, Follow , or get the F*** out of my way !
I firmly believe you misunderstood the statement, it's not unchartered waters....Originally Posted by hu6800
Uh yea ........
You want rare finds , don't look here unless you plan on looking and looking and looking.
The only thing our flea markets and Goodwills have are SMB/Duck hunt carts. Wait a minute they don't even have those.