I posted on both forums haha I didn't even change the text Probably not. I mainly got it because it is 110V. The one that I had was 220V and here in Brazil the usual voltage is 110. But I will have to turn it on to check and test it. The seller (Kiff) told me the HDD did not have anything so I don't expect to find anything on it. What I'm really surprised is the Gamecube. I'm still not sure what it exactly is and I haven't tested it yet but I will in the weekend. I don't have many dev consoles as some members of this forum but I'm very happy with the 7 consoles that I own, specially since I'm in Brazil and it is extremaly hard to find any of those here.
I am the one that owns the PAL Xbox Debug now, also have an RVT-R, Anyway, your model is the DOL-001, the original version of Gamecube that has an Digital Output and another serial port, both of them were removed on DOL-101. There is also the official brazillian version, the DOL-002 Which I believe is just the Brazillian version DOL-001, with the PAL-M System support, but like all Brazillian consoles, they are based on the USA version. Interesting enough, I tought it was actually imported, not manufactured.
I also didn't know the brazilian version was manufactured here. I always thought Gradiente imported it. What I find interesting about my Gamecube is the date that is on it. The console was only released in 2001 in the second semester but my console has a 2000 date.
I think the year 2000 date on the bottom of your GameCube is a reference to the time when Nintendo first applied for copyright (C) and trademark (M) protection.
After 9 days in New York, this is everything I got gaming related: First, some games for my Vita collection (I'm still missing 13 games for the US fullset): Some games for the 3DS: Some retro games (the first Zelda was the last Zelda game that I was missing excluding the CD-i games): Some SNES repro games: A few more games: And two demos that I wanted for some time (the DS Download Station #4 was the last one for my complete set of US Download Stations): There are also some games that I bought here in Brazil before traveling but I will post them later as I still have to take pictures of them.
Some new additions to the collection: There isn't anything extremely different but I got some nice games. Now I think I will only post some games next month. I'm trying to buy less this month. But in September I will also have my new shelves. I can't wait to see them ready and I will definitely post it here.
Just one more game that I wasn't planning on buying but when I saw it, I decided to buy it for around US$25 and it's sealed. Now I'm missing the GBA Mortal Kombat games (there is still the MK 1 + 2 bundle for the original GB but I don't think I will find the US or EU version any time soon and I already have the Japanese version). The Mortal Kombat collection for the GB and GBC looks like this now:
Thanks! And here are a few more games that I got this month. I wasn't buying many N64 games this year and so I decided to get those to reduce the number of games that I'm missing for the full set. Now I'm missing 113 games.
Another update. I bought way more games this month than what I thought I would. And here is a little preview of my new game room:
Yesterday I decided to put my NFR carts on one of the drawers of my game room and I really liked the end result. It will take around 12 days for the glass shelves to arrive and until there there isn't much I can do but this was a nice start.
It look like jewelry display, so neat…lol. Bro I can't wait till you show your updated room. I'm pretty sure it gonna be awesome.
Two new games for the collection: As for the game room, there was a delay on the glass shelves and they will only arrive next monday instead of this thursday.
Today I got my first 8-Bit XMAS cart. I really liked the label. I just need to play it to see if the game is good.
I like that cart. When I first bought a copie I did not realize that without a top loader it was useless.
It looses a lot of the charm if you don't have a top loader (my case as I only own a regular NES) but it is better to buy it now that ig costs US$45 than a few years after when it will probably cost around US$100.