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Post by Ike on May 5, 2011 22:21:56 GMT -5
In the next few weeks/months, I'm going to be moving cross-country again. The last time I did that I had significantly less stuff. So much more that I'm only now starting to get a sense of just how much stuff I actually have. So here's some pictures! Dreamcast stuff. On top is my black sports edition DC, below it is my plain white one. Each of the controllers has a matching VMU to go along with it. I've actually got 2 more plain white controllers and an official fishing controller someplace but I'm still in the process of cleaning everything. Genesis stuff. You can see my "High Definition" model, an attached Sega CD model 1 underneath it, and the CDX on top. On the right there's a 32x that I have never used. There are six controllers of differing model types. SNES stuff. My system is sitting on top of two rows of games. In addition, Konami wireless controllers! And a Mario Paint mouse. I have the box someplace. N64. I have 6 controllers, five standard, one a SuperPad. They all have perfect sticks. You can see the green N64 underneath the matching controller. More photos as I get more stuff packed, I'm done for today.
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Post by Wildcat on May 5, 2011 22:40:09 GMT -5
Most impressive so far, Ike. Inspiring, actually. I should do the same.
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Post by kitten on May 6, 2011 0:04:44 GMT -5
ike and I are actually moving into an apartment together when he gets up here and I'm stealing all his shit
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Post by X-pert74 on May 6, 2011 0:45:56 GMT -5
Konami made wireless Super NES controllers?! Why have I never heard of them before?
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Post by susanismyalias on May 6, 2011 15:53:02 GMT -5
ike and I are actually moving into an apartment together when he gets up here and I'm stealing all his shit I can tell that your frothing demand for all of his zelda stuff increases.
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Post by vetus on May 6, 2011 16:27:01 GMT -5
ike and I are actually moving into an apartment together when he gets up here and I'm stealing all his shit Just don't steal any rare stuff from him. ;D
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Post by Ace Whatever on May 7, 2011 12:08:24 GMT -5
Kitten I better not find fifty new games added to your backloggery after he moves in.
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Post by kitten on May 8, 2011 5:03:56 GMT -5
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Post by Ike on May 9, 2011 14:34:26 GMT -5
Today is strat guides. Not pictured: Ys: Ark of Napishtim's guide since I'm currently using it. There may be one or two others floating around here somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2011 15:34:23 GMT -5
zomg, you have that lame guide to FFIII from all those years ago. Never ran into anyone else who'd fallen for that one.
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Post by Ace Whatever on May 9, 2011 15:37:54 GMT -5
Holy #$%^ what is in that DQ6 guide?!
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Post by Ike on May 9, 2011 15:42:05 GMT -5
About the FF3 guide: I actually found it to be a pretty good guide except for being very, very text heavy. Full color, cute little flavor narrations in each chapter.
About DQ6: It's for the DS release of 6. I haven't even gotten to open my copy of 6 yet (I'm still working on 7 ;-; )
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2011 15:55:13 GMT -5
About the FF3 guide: I actually found it to be a pretty good guide except for being very, very text heavy. Full color, cute little flavor narrations in each chapter. Yeah, it really wasn't even the guide's fault. I was just looking for some kind of hidden info that I hadn't heard about before. Everything in that guide had already been published in Gamepro by that point, though, so I felt cheated.
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Post by Ike on May 9, 2011 16:14:28 GMT -5
My NES consoles. 3 toasters and a toploader. All of them work. There's a dogbone controller in there somewhere too to go with the NES2. Advantage joysticks. Most of my games. There are between 5-15 not pictured here and some of them are in their respective boxes.
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Post by KeeperBvK on May 9, 2011 20:54:45 GMT -5
Wow, that's quite a nice NES shelf. But can somebody explain to me why it always seems like European collectors are obsessed with their copies being complete with boxes, manuals and sometimes everything else as well, like ad leaflets, plastic wrappings, registry cards and such, whereas NA collectors horde heaps of loose cartridges and consoles? Of course there are also people in Europe that just stack loose SNES or NES copies, but those are people who just want to relive some of their childhood for the most part, while those that are really into collecting, spend time on sites akin to this one, play Falcom games and such would never want to have a big amount of loose games, or at least I don't know of anyone like that. It's not meant to say I don't like your collection or anything. It's just something I see being confirmed over and over again.
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