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Originally posted by S3M View PostLast but not least I'm going to be a bit of a show off as I don't think many of you really know what an RPG nut I am! So here is a couple of picture of my SNES RPG collection!
After taking these two pictures I remember what game was missing!!
Got to love EarthBound, that's just my SNES RPG collection and it's no where near finished also have a couple of incomplete titles.
TOP, FEDA and the SFC Devil Megami game are all missing the manuels!
The first Fire Emblem doesn't have the command card!
Soul Blazer & Illusion of Time don't have maps!
Actrasier 2 is cart only and the UK version of shadowrun doesn't have a box!
But it looks nice them all together.
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I got this a few weeks ago as part of a job lot of broken SEGA consoles on eBay. It appears to be an NTSC Master System II used by Virgin Games for CPU debugging.
When I received it, the case was stuck together with scotch tape, there were no screws, theres a small hole cut in a triangle shape at the rear (presumably for a cable that has since been removed). The RF shielding is missing. The CPU instead of being the usual Zilog is an ST Electronics part, and its double socketed. The casing above where this is located on the top half of the system shell is cut to accomodate it.
When I tried it, it wasn't tuning in. I checked the power on the 7805 voltage regulator and there was no output. I removed the old regulator and soldered a new one in its place, applying some new heatsink compound. Then I found a spare screw to attach the voltage regulator to the board.
The result? It's working perfectly. Obviously it only tunes in as a black and white very staticy picture, but it's NTSC RF output after all. An interesting addition to my SMS collection. I'll remove the last remnants of the scotch tape soon, clean it up and locate some suitable screws for the casing.. jobs a good 'un.
The serial number is B00073491
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Couple of arrivals this week:
Fully modded PAL MD1 courtesy of ChaoticJelly.
Some NTSC-J MD goodies to get my collection off to a great start.
Replacing a couple of PAL DC games with NTSC-J ones.
Also won Panzer Dragoon and Panzer Dragoon Zwei on eBay for about ?3.50 total so that replaces a couple more PAL Saturn games with Japanese ones.
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Originally posted by Champloo View PostThat is a stunning collection. Very jealous!
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