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CAN FS: Unusual items from China, Japan, and Inbetween!

Discussion in 'The ASSEMblergames Marketplace' started by Trenton_net, Oct 16, 2016.

  1. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Hi Everyone,

    In an attempt to make space for more goodies, I decided it was about time I did some cleaning! So without further adieu, here are the items I have for sale:

    SUPER UFO Wireless Sega Saturn game pads (SOLD)

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    This rather unusual kit comes from the same Chinese company that produced the SUPER UFO SNES Copier! Since I'm a big copier fan I snagged this up a long time ago, but since then, I've never really seen another one like it for sale. I remember opening it up to take a look, then packing it back up as factory as I could. A really strange but interesting item to be sure!

    SUPER VCD Player ($39.99 USD)

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    Back in the day VCDs ruled all over Asia. It was only until the advent of the DVD player did people in North America start realizing that VCDs existed! As a result, I bet not too many people have seen a really nice, legit, stand-alone VCD player before. This unit supports both PAL and NTSC disk formats, has Karaoke mic inputs, S-Video out, as well as the latest VCD 3.0 specifications (Including menus, chapters, high resolution pictures, and multi-language audio support). This unit also has a switchable 110~220 power supply built right in (switch in the back)! From the manual, this system supports "S-VCD, CVD, MP3, DVCD, CD, CDI" formatted disks. It also supports game functions (Tetris and Pacman are listed), but I don't know if you can load more via CD-R or not. I got this brand new with the intention of using it as my "high-end" VCD player at the time, but I ended up not needing it. It's been sitting packed away ever since.

    Note: Manual is in English and Chinese. I don't know how accurate the contents of it are, system specs, translations, etc, but it looks to be pretty decent. This unit was purchased brand new, but since I never used it before, I'm selling it as you see it.

    Joking Hazard ($49.99 USD)
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    A friend ended up kick-starting and getting me this game as a gift. While I do love the actual comic, I'm not really sure I would have the time to play this game, so I'm letting it go to make more space. Everything is brand new and it also comes with the exclusive kick-starter pack which you can't buy normally.

    PC-Engine Core + 4 games ($89.99)
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    I got this as a spare unit, but I realized that I have way too many "spare" units as it is. :) This system comes bare as you see it, but also includes 4 HuCard games complete in cases.

    Note: Due to the age of these games, some of the spine labels show slight signs of pealing/wear. It's rather minor in my opinion (a little glue would put them back in place), but I thought I would mention it all the same to be complete.

    PC-Engine DUO-R ($210 USD - SOLD)
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    Ah, another spare unit that has to go! I got this as one of my numerous 'backup' consoles, but I never got around to modding it for RGB output or anything fancy like that. I specifically picked this up since the condition it was in was excellent! It has no yellowing of any kind, and from what I tested, the CD-ROM works great too (Edit: I should preface that these are drives are pretty old, so a little re-calibration tuning is likely in order regardless). I essentially power it up, played it for a few minutes, then packed it back up. It's been sitting in storage ever since. Comes with one game, and game pad. This unit doesn't come with cables or a power supply, but they are easy to come by. In addition, the power supply for these things are pretty darn heavy, so buying one locally would be much more affordable than trying to ship one anyway.

    HORI Real Arcade Pro Limited Edition Mushihimesama Futari Arcade Stick - 360/PC (SOLD)
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    This beast of a joystick is a limited edition Mushihimesama Futari release, designed specifically for the game itself. The joystick leaver is a Seimitsu, well know for it's performance with arcade shooters. Nothing much else to say about this. I got this intending to use it, but like everything else, It just got put in storage (>_<);

    Group Photo (Just to further demonstrate I own everything that I post!)
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    Well, that's about all I have for sale right now. If your interested in any of these, please do feel free to shoot me a PM. Shipping cost per item will depend on the buyers location. Payment can be made by PayPal.

    Cheers,

    PS: Oddly enough, I am kind of interested in trades for consolized MVS systems, superguns, or MVS cartridges. I can't really promise I'll accept anything, but it never hurts to ask.
     
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  2. GoodTofuFriday

    GoodTofuFriday Site Supporter 2015,2016,2017

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    ive got a mvs 1c that I was going to consolize then got to lazy to and just run it over a bootleg hogpogged supergun. If i actually did it up would you consider it? interested in the turbo items.
     
  3. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    To be honest, it would really depend on a lot of factors. The quality of job (Have you done this before? Pictures of past work?), features included (Video output? Stereo mod? UniBios? case?, etc), length of time to finish, etc. It makes things significantly hard to gauge without something actually finished. If you want to shoot me a PM, maybe you can give me a better idea of what you had in mind (As well as what exactly you wanted for it). Cheers!
     
  4. skyway1985

    skyway1985 Enthusiastic Member

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    Alex, whats up with those Saturn wireless pads. i see a box...... (complete brain fart for some reason i thought they were SNES controllers) i see they're 39.99 lol im interested in those a little bit.
     
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  5. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Mate, how much it's the shipping for the SS IR controllers? they work well?
     
  7. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Shipping will depend on your location. PM sent!
     
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