Invoice ID: 0000002216 Invoice Date: 04/18/2012 14:34:34 I believe I was the 2nd person in line Wednesday after nes.
Ok, I am 0000002225 on 04/18/2012 20:02:14. I know these things are not easy to make so only being 9 (assuming his invoice I'Ds are consecutive) away isn't so bad. His website says that they ship twice a week, so fingers crossed that mine is on the next shipment.
When did you see that? I saw no such thing. From what I know and what's on the message, Ikari didn't even start work on the Super FX as he's still studying the architecture.
With interest rekindled due to sd2snes I think this is a great intro into the possibilities http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?11119-Steve-s-Obscure-Super-Famicom-Games-Thre http://www.rvgfanatic.com/ The reason why I found this place and the sd2snes was a google search for about one of those rare games.
Just know that in Japan these games really aren't worth that much usually. The high prices you see are from people that try to price gouge westerners. eBay is a big cause of alot of price inflation.
Probably when I get mine SFX will be already supported. The Mega Everdrive that was shipped almost a month ago will arrive this week thanks to the awesome work that the brazil's custom is doing.
Awesome! http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6674379/20120425_175627.jpg (Crappy picture but you get the point =)
It's probably Yahoo auctions. I'm uncertain why he keeps ranting about ebay as it isn't the subject of our question. Spoonman told me that yahoo auctions typically cost less for ntsc/j games than ebay. Also I hardly call $7 + s/h for a DSP3 game price gouging Anyhow, it's interesting that the question isn't answered since we aren't asking for roms nor ebay and are actually asking for legit source Ah well. I haven't searched yahoo yet. I looked around at some other places. Amazon doesn't even have DBZ HD in stock and one of the previous DBZ games is about the price he is suggesting. So I'm not sure. As far as the superfx stuff, I thought it was implemented because I thought I saw videos on the sd2snes youtube channel of them. I could be wrong but it really doesn't matter. I was originally only interested in MSU-1 to be honest. For a long time, I thought this was vaporware but once I am disproven again.
Yeah but let's hope more games get release in MSU form i liked the chrono trigger one anyhow, i didn't know it was forbidden to talk about cheap auctions ;-)
http://www.konsolenhal.de/?p=613 That guy changed the LEDs up but it doesn't look like a problem to put it in a FX cart. I am gonna use Stunt Race FX.
You can put in normal SNES case as well, it just requires you to cut the two extra slits for the two extra connectors.