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PC Engine Super Grafx CD-ROM2 Adapter (GFF-109)

Discussion in 'Price Check Forum' started by dj898, Oct 22, 2012.

  1. dj898

    dj898 Site Supporter 2015

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    I found unboxed one.
    how much would I expect for it?

    See Link for the stock photo.

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    TIA
     
  2. ave

    ave JAMMA compatible

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    I've never seen this product code (GFF-109) before. Also the white font on the adaptor indicates that it's not original, but this would be the first time for me to see a fake SG adaptor.

    The original NEC accessory is called RAU-30 and has an imprinted logo on it:
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    It shouldn't cost more than $50 in mint condition (boxed).

    The shitty white italic font on the picture you linked to indicates that it's a cheap China-fake. However, the fact that it may have been made back in the days makes it sort of interesting I think. I would've never guessed that there used to be a market for 3rd party SuperGrafx adaptors, lol.
     
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    This one's for SuperGrafx. If I'm not mistaken it's part of Super CD-ROM2 box I have?
    I know what you are referring to as I had that one along with the suitcase and all before. ^ ^
     
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    I just had a look at the shop's other items and it seems like the white font is just in the picture, not on the adaptor. They put their shitty logo on about everything and in super low-resolution, too... :p

    Anyways, $100 for a loose RAU-30 is horribly overpriced. $20 max, $50 for a mint one I'd say.

    The RAU-30 was never bundled with any hardware, it had to be purchased separately.
     
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