Here's my updated stuff. The bedroom tv: The Computers: Try to spot the hidden dev item! Those are prototype action figures in the little plastic bags by the way... Sophia Systems Graphics and Programming Boxes: Their first meeting Inside the Graphics Box (Programming Box photos in post further down the page) Success! The post transplant PB powers on for the first time! Intro screen Look, you can see the PS3 quake in fear Running retail game Duck Dev disc pics: The disc The logo Scary guy Start you engines Weird guy Don't know what game this is Kirk Cameron If only it came comlete with a six pack: Some games: My collection of hockey betas and press kits thus far: A couple of flash carts: More than meets the eye: Kept this photo up for the odd Saturn controller: The back of the odd controller (the Blockbuster logo): Thats it for now. Thanks for looking.
Oh and how SWEET they look right there sitting beside each other! Some of us don't even have one. Nice collection man!
that's some sweet stuff there I noticed the two DDh looked different from each other.. one says dolphin and the other gamecube.. is there any other differences, like h/w or software compatibility?
Yeah, I think the ddhs look particularly good sitting next to each other as well. I hope to some day have a third, in particular the earlier version that used the phone cord-like controllers. babu, since I haven't been able to get them fully operational (you can check out my thread in the Dophin Development area for more info), I don't know for certain if there is a difference in the software, but I don't think there is as most of the software is run off of the host computer. As far as hardware, yes there are definite differences. You can tell just by looking at the back panels. I'll take some more photos of them to show the differences when I have time. They are both running on D5s though. The one that says dolphin obviously came from a work enviroment sometime ago, so I am hoping that there is something on the harddrive; not having been able to properly access it though, I am still uncertain. I'm honestly not even certain which company it came from, but it is obvious that it has been used for something...Anyway, the other literaly came new in box. It doesn't even have a serial number (which I found a little odd). At some point, I'm going to get a computer to run Windows 2000 on, and hopefully then I can get the whole setup working (as the problem seems to be that the ddhs are not XP friendly).
i finally got around to taking some photos showcasing the differences between the two ddhs. They are fairly similar, but there are a number of significant differances. Amoung them being the midi in on the Dolphin, and the power switch on the Gamecube. The pictures pretty much speak for themselves. Sorry, they are a little blurry, I can't seem to find my lion batteries. http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00558mediumkj3.jpg http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00559mediumve1.jpg http://img143.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00560mediumoc4.jpg http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00561mediumyp8.jpg
My newest bundle of joy! Picked this up today, am quite happy. Now I just need to figure out how to get it to work (its not displaying video). I covered up three labels just to be safe. Here it is getting to know my roommate's PS3 A closer look at the front Here is a look at the back Now lets take a look inside It even came with a little something extra :icon_bigg
I've seen a genesis version of it before on ebay, but it had writing (the name of the controller) on the top and didn't have the blockbuster logo on the back I believe. I can't remember for certain if I've ever seen the saturn version like the genesis version (i.e. without blockbuster, with writing), but I think I have. This particular one I found at goodwill and was told it had been a part of a set of some kind that had disappeared. I believe they charged me $1. I quite like it.
I don't know much about them beyond what everyone esle knows, but I did manage to find one at a very nice price on e-bay. From what I can tell, it indeed is a purple gamecube with a custom jewel. Came with the controller, hook-ups and two games, but no box; so, I don't know if the box was any different.