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Nintendo, sony Dev Kits

Discussion in 'Price Check Forum' started by Laugedk, Apr 22, 2014.

  1. Laugedk

    Laugedk Newly Registered

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    Hi everyone

    My dad bought some inventory from a company who was recendly closed...
    i bought this. but what is it worth?

    [FONT=Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]1x Nintendo Dsi Development unit
    In original box with all stuff in it...
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    These where also in the box dunno what it is...
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    4x Nitro is emulator
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    2x TWL-IS-DEBUGGER
    1 brand new dosnt seems like it has been opened yet

    1x NDev Wireless
    with a

    1x Sony dtp-1000

    also i found a Alphamosaic VC02
    anyone know what that is for?
     
  2. lolzvid

    lolzvid Peppy Member

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    These are flashcarts for testing demo/games.
    Pretty nice stuff!
    I can see too a GameCube development kit (it's a black box).
     
  3. Teancum

    Teancum Intrepid Member

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    Pretty awesome haul. I think the IS debuggers go for about $500 right now depending on the configuration. Can't comment on much else besides that I think you got some cool stuff.
     
  4. MSX

    MSX Is secretly 32-bit ---- Site Supporter 2013 & 2014

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    That's a Wii dev kit.
     
  5. Laugedk

    Laugedk Newly Registered

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    Im pretty new at this... How do i see which specs they Got? Actually i im just trying to figure out how much Money i Can get for this :)
     
  6. Teancum

    Teancum Intrepid Member

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    On the IS Nitro Emulator Kits there are a couple of things to look for. I just noticed that they don't have wireless at all which knocks the price down a bit. If you turn them over they should have a sticker on the bottom. It should have 3 checkboxes. Video, USG, and Wireless. If the video is checked then the two multi-out ports on the back will actually work. If Wireless is checked then that means that they have internal Wifi. (from the pictures it doesn't look like your units have Wifi typically wifi units have a black fin sticking out the top) Finally the USG option basically means it has a DS Lite for a controller over the original fat DS.

    So for a Wifi + USG I would say $450 - $500, No Wifi $400 - $450.

    Wish I knew more about the stand alone units. Would be interested to hear what those were used for and how much they go for.

    PSP kit DTP-T10000 $400-$500ish

    DS Cards depend on the content.

    Wii NDEV $450

    Hopefully someone else will pipe in as well my prices might be out of date.
     
  7. Laugedk

    Laugedk Newly Registered

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    Okay thanks a Lot! i Will try and look to see which model it is :)
    They where used at a game Company who sadly went Down... I know they where making games so there is probaly all sorts of demos on those flash cards :p do you know how i could check Them? Also the size of the flash cards?
    There is also a bunch of gameboys and other models. Can they be worth anything?
     
  8. Teancum

    Teancum Intrepid Member

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    Not sure on the flash carts haven't owned any of those yet. On the ones you pictured I see a "4G" up in the corner but not sure if that is 4 Gigabyte care or a 4 Gigabit card. I'm leaning towards the latter. As for the other stuff take some pics chances are they are just worth whatever gameboys are worth these days.
     
  9. subbie

    subbie Guardian of the Forum

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    Pop them into the DSi unit you pictured and see if any icons show up. Same for the black carts in the blue boxes (those a DS flash carts vs the white DSi flash carts). If nothing comes up they're blank.
     
  10. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    The flash carts will only work on the panda units if they have been encrypted for them, it seems the R4 was used to test for retail?

    The panda units are useless without a cartridge, and most people don't even know they exist.

    So say panda and game $200-300? Depends on the game.

    The nitro units aren't terribly useful to anyone so they tend to go for almost nothing, sometimes as low as $99 on ebay.
     
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  11. subbie

    subbie Guardian of the Forum

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    Wow that cheap?
     
  12. Sonny_Jim

    Sonny_Jim Enthusiastic Member

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    One of the DS devs I know can confirm this, at least one development house used R4 cards for development.
     
  13. subbie

    subbie Guardian of the Forum

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    Many devs use unnoficial flash carts for development. It pretty much was the norm back then (even during the GBA & GBC days).
     
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