Check out my latest find at the flea market. OLD - http://sflynn.info/fz-21s1.html Just got the website today, make take till tomorrow for the DNS to update. Edit - New website http://fz-21s1.blogspot.com
Man, when i go to flea markets the only games are those crappy brick-nes clones Its working? or is just a empty case?
Theres a short list of people I hate, but you just made it.:smt022 :smt071 :smt067 JK: I'm happy for you but do you mind telling us where this super, alternate universe, lottery winning flea market is?
Sorry for the find guys. I'll have to withhold the location for a little while till I can ask the people I bought from where they got it and if they can get anymore. The system will boot up to a "Insert Disk" screen and you can hear a disc spin up so the drive still works. It came with one prototype control pad, and two 3do control pads.
I dunno if theres any kind of M2 software layin around...... All i`ve seen is techdemos and stuff, but nothing close to software
there was/is black M2 unit with house build disc on Yahoo Japan... check Yahoo Japan find thread on this forum for the picture...
Holy hell man, that is an amazing find, and at a flea market no less! I went to our local flea market once but all I saw were a lot of scary ex-convict looking people and one of those goofy N64 glove controllers.
You can see the prototype pad at my website OLD - HTTP://sflynn.info/fz-21s1.html I'll be taking better pictures Thursday to share with the community. If you have a request for a certain angle or image, please post it in this thread or PM me. EDIT - New website - http://fz-21s1.blogspot.com
I'm lucky to find any games at flea markets around here let alone something like that. All I can say is wow!
You guys don't want to know how much I paid. I got it at a flea market. How much do you think I paid?
Thats a souped up 3DO pad, the real prototipe looks alot like a N64 controller BTW, the M2 had double PPC? That would r0xx :smt045
Maybe they gave up on the radical design for controller pictured above. On the picture for the controller that I have, you can see some black tape that is covering up three holes where more buttons would have been. The cord is also a Y cable allowing you to plugin another controller into the same port. I'll get a better picture of this for you guys. Also in the pics that I took, you can see the dual 603 PPC processors.
The first 3DO controllers were the same, only that they had 3 buttons instead of those 6 (rip from SEGA....) Its probably that those analog controllers never went under production.....