gamewise this would be: Magnavox Odyssey 2 Pinball signed by Ralph Baer (15 made) Dreamcast - The Flintstones Original White Lable Dev Kit Set 4 Dev Kit Set 5.24 with unreleased Ballbreakers on Harddisk mint in box Sega Katana HKT-0200 Controller Box sealed boxed GDR-Spindle (but actually I'm trying to sell my Dreamcast Dev Stuff ...) otherwise its an original gold award for ManOwaR's "Kings Of Metal" LP presented to the Bands Manager for sale of 250.000 units in germany ... second is another gold award for Megadeth "Youthanasia" presented to the bands drummer for sale of 50.000 units in Canada
i guess mine is/turning into a very simimlar story... im still fascinated by the toys/gadget of my youth (not that 26 is really that old!), i tend to settle for working rather then mint and boxed also..... :icon_bigg
Shinobi X Saturn CDR (But an official disc, boots on retail saturn!) Or SotN Preview copy. Full NTSC/US Version. but with PAL REgion. Nice version!
N64 dev kit (but missing the pc card) PC with PS1 CD writer N64 Flash Gang Writer Sega Support Set of Maracas (for Samba De Amigo) (they come in a white box and look slightly different to PAL retail ones I have) PS1 and PS2 Dev manuals When I get a chance I will post some pics
I'd say pretty far, although I've not played it in ages. I do recall getting a few stages into it, although it is not complete. I don't recall any of the graphics being scrambled. And no, it can't be played on a normal saturn as it is a CDR. EDIT Sampler video. It has the boot screen if I remember, which might tell if it's a different version from yours. Although it will be very hard to read on that video.
hmm rarest stuff would be my 3do m2 collection but it was shrunken by one item due to bills that had to be paid still in first pressed us 3do title signed http://zappenduster.7sky.de/3do-m2/3do%20first%20us%20title.jpg 3do m2 developer award http://zappenduster.7sky.de/3do-m2/unsorted/3do-m2-development-team-award_001.html my m2 dev kit not so rare since i guess at least 20 are still out in the wild but iam pretty proud of having one with full documentation =) http://zappenduster.7sky.de/3do-m2/hardware/development%20kit/zappenduster/page_01.html http://zappenduster.7sky.de/3do-m2/documents/programming/3do-m2-documents-001.html my small 3do m2 software collection including sdks, car dealer discs and the demos of the 3do mag with stuff featuring 3do m2 in some kind http://zappenduster.7sky.de/3do-m2/3do-m2-software-b.jpg oh and anyone knows that silicon graphics did produce intel workstations for like 5 years or so got my self a 4x xeon workstation weight 48kilogramm =O right now its just a pretty thing im the living room cool design http://zappenduster.7sky.de/assembler/sgi%20540_001.jpg rarest thing aside from the first 3do title would be a video converter 19" rack size for converting pal/ ntsc svhs rgb whatever with 3do branding gotta look for a picture
As well as video games I am very much into cars and slot cars. Some of the rare pieces are: aurora fire engine - never produced only 4 exist in the world banana splits dune buggy - prototype - 71 340 cuda numbers matching, 1 of 1 with color engine trans combo and 1 of 60 with engine trans combo on rarest in video games to me is the unfinished and unreleased robotech game on a nus cartridge. to my daughter it would be the protoype 360 steering wheel. When I received it was missing some of the internals but worked great for a 2 year old to play with. I will get pictures up tomorrow night.
I just checked your video,i think your version is more advanced than mine..Can you finish the game? How do you play it then? Does it work perfectly with emulator,because with mine backgrounds don't always appear..
It cuts off at some point, but I don't remember where, so no, can't play it to the end. I've got a mod-chip in my Saturn, basically to play this and a few expensive games I've backed up that I don't want to scratch. I have not tried it on SSF yet.
PC with the CD writer is an old Win 95 machine that was used to develope PS1 games at my old work. I'll try and get some pictures done when I get chance. Same goes for the manuals, which I will have to root out from the depths of my junk :icon_bigg
Are PC Engine pirate HuCards considered rare? I own two: S.C.I. and Ninja Damashii. Like many bootlegs the packaging tries to avoid trademark words so HuCard becomes HuGo I assume the bootlegs were mass-produced, but I never saw them for sale anywhere else. I got these from a pile of junk at a fleamarket in Taipei, Taiwan.
Shiiiit. Its official, SOMEONE likes Arc the Lad more than I do.:lol: Actually, I think the RAREST thing I actually own is one of my WD games, to be honest. Probably Dragon Force, I guess. I hear SMT: Nocturne is pretty rare. I didn't find a copy down here for ages anyway. Oh, I also have Valkyrie Profile, but I paid more for DF, so I don't really know... Unless Klax for the NES is super duper rare, I think thats it for my collection. EDIT: Oh, and there is one more thing. My copy of Arc the Lad 2 had an extra Velhart standee. If anyone else had this problem, then my game wouldn't be "rare", but if not, then it would be rare by factory error. No telling what the ratio was on this though.
im planning on build a Win95Spec mahcine for this purpose so any specs you have on that would be greatly appreciate too! :thumbsup: im local aswell so if you didnt mind sometime maybe i could have agander at what i am hoping to get myself into?
Yeah no worries, I'll PM you with some details and stuff when I'm back home. Probably be next week if that's OK.
Rarest software, the ps2 beta linux kit, it was sealed as you can see(I had to open it to use it obviously: Rarest game: wing commander 4 dual side dvd edition, it was sold as part of the creative dxr2 mpeg2 decompression card package, I bought the disc new without the card for 20$ or so. I have only one unreleased piece of hardware, it's not gaming related at all and I got it free: it's a failed attempt at using mobile phone hardware for replacing the local phone service, basicly you have a mobile phone wich isn't mobile at all, no wonder why the project has been stopped before it goes on sale...built by Sagem for BouyguesTelecom, I'll take pictures later if anyone wants to see it.