Only just got it but my shiny new Aqua PS2, would have to be my prized posession.
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Originally posted by Treble[color=maroon]Dunno about treasured. I have some gear that's worth quite a lot, but I don't dribble over it. I'm glad I got RSG before it went ridiculously expensive, but only because it's great and I'm happy to have it, not cos of its value. Same with my Neo Geo games.
My prized gaming bits are Metal Slug 3 and Waku Waku 7 on the AES. They are both worth a lot, but are also great games irrespective of cost.
I also have the only Lemmings soft toy in existence (they were going to be in shops but there was not enough interest in the liscense), and some prototype Mario and friend soft toys as well. Im not sure about their value, but they are still pretty cool.
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I remember the first time i saw one of those Debug Playstations, it was at the Sunsoft stand at the ECTS just before the Playstation was launched in this country.
I'd had a Japanese PSX since launch, but the blue ones were so cool that i was so very tempted to grab the one and make a run for the door!!
Fortunately (or unfortunately, which ever way you look at it) i bottled it and had to make do with a full set of Hebereke (sp?) fridge magnets instead.
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I was mega lucky finding that boxed mint Pokemon centre gameboy light. It was on ebay buy it now for $115 approx ?72.50. I have been after if for a very long time as it was the first ever limited edition the pokemon centre did as it was released to comemmorate the grand opening of the very first pokemon centre in Tokyo all those years ago. I have ever only seen 2 for sale in all the years I have been looking so I guess they are pretty rare. I have no idea how many were made but the serial number on the back of mine is PK 05709
As for My N64DD that was another find off ebay (god I love ebay) it set me back $599.99 approx ?378 and included averything in that picture plus some promotional leaflets and postcards from nintendo plus a randnet games carry pouch and doshin the giant fan book. I was lucky with that too as all but 3 of the games were still sealed.
Oh and yes the fzerox expansion disk requires the cart version of fzero x to work. It adds 2 new cups (very hard) and the option to design your own cars and tracks. A very cool disk indeed.
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Originally posted by vic_viperI remember the first time i saw one of those Debug Playstations, it was at the Sunsoft stand at the ECTS just before the Playstation was launched in this country.
I'd had a Japanese PSX since launch, but the blue ones were so cool that i was so very tempted to grab the one and make a run for the door!!
Fortunately (or unfortunately, which ever way you look at it) i bottled it and had to make do with a full set of Hebereke (sp?) fridge magnets instead.
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Originally posted by importakuOh and yes the fzerox expansion disk requires the cart version of fzero x to work. It adds 2 new cups (very hard) and the option to design your own cars and tracks. A very cool disk indeed.
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Originally posted by ValkenMan, I think you paid a wee bit too much for that 64DD!
F-Zero Expansion Kit will only work with the Japanese version of F-Zero X to my knowledge. I've not tried it with the US version. I already had the Jap version when I got my 64DD so I was setup fine to begin with. The 64DD works fine with a US N64 though.Lie with passion and be forever damned...
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