This was very tempting for me, but I'll just try to get the games one at a time:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
This was very tempting for me, but I'll just try to get the games one at a time:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
Thats a pretty good price. Cause you can sell the doubles to bring the price down even further.
Ya, if I didn't have to save my money for E3, this would have totally been mine!Originally Posted by Kejoriv
I have a nice boxed Microvision and set of several games, but I too suffer from the same issue that the seller describes in the description - some games working perfectly and others only partially working. It's a very unusual system in that regard, particularly with most of the functionality in the cartridges themselves.
I have a boxed Microvision/Blockbuster, plus three boxed games.Originally Posted by Bill Loguidice
I think I really lucked out with my system. I got it off of a Star Trek collector and he didn't know what he had or the value, and it was really poorly listed on eBay. Anyways, the system was really taken care of and it doesn't suffer from screen rot at all.
I have the 2nd version of the Microvision, the one that has only one hook up for the 9 volt battery instead of two. Maybe there's more of a differnece in the hardware? Everyone I know who has the original Microvision has problems with it.
I really love this little system a lot and I'm trying to complete my collection for it. In fact, I was just playing Sea Duel the other day.
I have the second edition with the one active battery compartment. I just ordered another Blockbuster game, so we'll see if that fixes the spinner problem in that particular case.
I have the boxed system and six different boxed games. The screen on the system is fine for a Microvision.