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Originally posted by importaku View PostFunny coincidence that you are going for this series as i have been doing a similar thing recently with the DS ones, been trying to get hold of some of the weirder ones on DS, got a few already & trying to find some of the rest. For budget games they are suprisingly fun
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Originally posted by danstan21 View PostGot back my copy of Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition from a friend, meaning I have all my GC titles in one place...
And with that, I announce my retirement from collecting GC games, hardware and goodness knows what else, having reached 90 games (with a few extra bits n bobs) More pics: http://imgur.com/a/cJCdK
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Originally posted by danstan21 View PostGot back my copy of Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition from a friend, meaning I have all my GC titles in one place...
And with that, I announce my retirement from collecting GC games, hardware and goodness knows what else, having reached 90 games (with a few extra bits n bobs) More pics: http://imgur.com/a/cJCdK
Originally posted by MonkeyJuggleDX View PostMost of these arrived in the last week or so. I think all but 5 or 6 of them.
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Originally posted by danholo View PostWhat are these?
Quite a few got released here through companies like Midas, 505 & Essential.
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Originally posted by tokyochojin View PostA couple of nice additions to the collection, god knows what a kid eating noodles has to do with the internet or Dreamcast but it looks cool.
es is a really good game and based upon the late night TV drama. I really enjoyed it but you will need a good grasp of spoken Japanese. You don't really need kanji skills but they would help. I did actually complete es
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Sony MSX monitor, KX-14CP1. Think it has other applications too though. This particular model was made in Japan which is pretty sweet. Been trying to adjust the image as best I can, used Chocobo Racing after adjusting it for Metal Slug X which proved not to run at 240p so wasn't suitable.
The controls on the side only allow for V Size and H Cent unfortunately so I have to crack the back off for H Size and V Cent. Either way, got this as a replacement to my Commodore 1081 and cannot be happier - although the condition isn't as good as I would like.
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eBay!
Stumbled upon it by chance and asked if the seller would sell it for the listed bidding price. So ?30 posted.
The monitor controls are positioned on the bottom board inside the monitor, so I was essentially sticking a screwdriver into a live CRT either side of the tube neck.
One day I'll get what's coming to me I think...
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