I think it is a normal CD-ROM for any PC use, back in the late 80s. Probably one of the most early CD-ROMs anyway. Btw. this CD-ROM was sold and used in Germany.
New entries: some game literature AES get! Sealed Lynx games (soon unsealed) New sys huey entry Zomie Panic taikenban
Last Resort and a quality camera setup... what more can you ask for?^__^ I can't believe it took you 18 years until you bought LH. Didn't you have the MVS version back in teh Schweiz? Oh, and don't forget to take some nice new Dobuita impressions with that new gear
No, unfortunately I didn't buy me a LR on MVS cart back over my glory home-arcade times in teh Schweiz But now I have one Yeah, sure I will bring that gear to dobuita. Hopefully I can also make a trip to yamanose next time.
You may find more information about it here: http://support.necam.com/Optical/advmedia/intersect/intersect1x/cdr35/index.htm The CD-ROM has the same connector as the PC Engine CD-ROM² system. I connected it to a PC Engine IFU, but it wasn't working properly and made only a strange noise.
New toy, but not so much for gaming (since I dont have anything new to plug on that thing :lol Sharp AQUOS LED 46" with theater rack.
46" in a tinny Japanese apartment? Break out the glasses My 37" is big enough. By the way, aren't the blacks really good on LED screens! How is the sound from the cinema stand? I was going to buy one of them but in the end my friend gave me his Sony home theater set up. DTS, Dolby Digital, and standard analogue 5.1. Fantastic audio for gaming and movies but shit for music I found. Still, for free I can't complain. Yakumo