Rarest thing I probably have is a boxed copy of Stadium Mud Buggys for the Intellivision, or maybe the sealed copy of BurgerTime, also for the intellivision. Nothing terribly exciting, but the collection continues to grow!
I did mention once at the beginning of this thread but somehow never actually posted. @_@ So here's my Sega Saturn pre-production unit that was shown around the trade shows before the official launch in Japan if what I was told was true.
WOW! Very cool. can you tell us if the Access and Power LEDs are standard single LEDs or TWO placed together? Also what version is the Bios when the system boots?
tbh can't recall now really. It's been few years since last time i fired it up. And for LED, never paid attention so that will be the first thing to check next time I pull it out of closet to clean... ^ ^
I don't think that some Nintendo NOT FOR RESALE cartrigdes and Discs / official AGB flashcarts / a GBA capture unit can be considered rare, but I like them so much :redface:
I think the rarest thing I own is probably an Atari 2600 WIP 'Haunted House' prototype which, I believe, is an unique piece. I have a bunch of other prototypes, around 40/50 total, and these are the rarest things I own. I do also have three PC Engine 'special' HuCards and two FDS gold disks (Gold Japan & Golf US).
I don't own any video game item that can be classified as 'rare'. Hard to find might be Halo 3 Legendary, but that's about it. The rarest tech items I own would be Windows 1.0, 2.1 (386) and 3.0. Even then these might be classified as hard to find.
I happen to own an 1st (might be 2nd) run gray Saturn and it's leds looks like what Yakumo mentioned: (2 red/2green LEDS) B50000020 But I believe this might actually be rare: Looks odd, not ? Work RAM, CPU, PPU-1 and PPU-2 clone chips: Closer look of the clone APU chips: Cartridge Slot, Video encoder, APU: Yes, that's an Super Famicom clone that was sold here in Brazil around 1994-1995. I suspect it's chips are of Korean origin. And this is the most accurate pirated Super Famicon that I ever had a chance of playing with. It only fails with S-DD/SA-1 games because they do not work on consoles without an working CIC chip. This one of course has no CIC...
Nothing special really: PlayStation 2 TEST DTL-H30001 E SCPH-55006GT Gran Turismo 4 Prologue PlayStation 2 Ibara, Mushihimesama, ESPGaluda, DoDonPachi Dai-ou-Jou - PS2. Heh.
Yes it's pretty old. I obtained it in 1997 and it was already old then. Sadly I never had the controllers and power supply. It plays fine as it is. And it even passes the tests from the Nintendo official burn-in cartridge. All the other clones I tested fail either the PPU or APU tests. :thumbsup:
dont have much, have a working sega megadrive with 2 6 in one cartrages, many people have them tho also made a collection of sonic games on my pc... great for when im board, also incomplete.
I don't really have many rare things at home... I have one white label Dreamcast game: Dead Or Alive 2. Two "Not For Sale" N-Gage games: And one SF-Memory Cartridge (containing rockman x and wrecking crew 98). Everything else is common... but maybe I have some consoles/Games I consider "not rare" but you may consider them as "rare".