davyK wrote:I forgot about those sleeves NES carts came in. Was that first party thing only? Can't remember now.
regmcfly wrote:No joy, but found this which seems to be worth at least £100 so that's something.
Blue Swirl wrote:I've seen the special and at least one of the Ewok films, back in the days of VHS rental, and even my infantile brain knew they were turbo gash. Going back to a previous topic, 16 bit consoles and Tetris games, the latest issue of Retro Gamer mentions what I think is definitely a contender for the most expensive retro title crown. A company I forget the name of started selling Tetris for the Mega Drive, only to fall foul of the lawyers, when it was pointed out to them that their license didn't cover Japan. The game was hastily recalled, but a handful (fewer than 10) made it into the wild. The last time a copy came up on eBay the seller had a buy it now price of US$1,000,000.
Eric wrote:I know we all love the Dreamcast in here, this guy has made me reasonably jealous: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=43479 One to add to your console curio list Swirl The Dreamcast Control Unit. Never heard of one before but basically one that was made for internet cafés.
davyK wrote:Has a boxed official versus link cable. Nice.
And today B arrived home with a modded nes mini. It's an early birthday present for me and a late present for him. Have a couple of nes, snes and gba on there. A lot of fun so far, need to order 2 extra snes controllers though, for street fighter. Guess the 8bitdo ones will be the best options?retroking1981 wrote:Yeah I think a modded SNES mini is the way to go, both financially and for modern conveinience.
retroking1981 wrote:Are there any other recommendations?
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