Lovely collection! :smt023 Hmm, bit jealous of a coupla bits of saturn gear. Especially that CD - I knew of its existence but have not tracked one down yet (top one). Nice to see another Cross Mega Cd unit, haven't seen one of those in a while! Anti, I'm surprised at you! He already said he can't sell anything lol ;-) Good stuff you have there - is that the haul you got recently? Great find!! Do you know what developer it came from? Or are you not at liberty to say?
Hmmm.. thought I'd replied to this earlier... here goes attempt #2. Yep, I have this & an inhouse cdr of a later version. I think the stuff on there is already in the hands of people who might want to make use of it today as I offered to lend it to some sega devkids a couple of years ago. hehe, only the dev stuff is no trade/sell, all the other misc. crap is just my other misc. crap I'll be sorting a bit of trade stuff out soon enough. This is the most recent stuff, came my way 9 or 10 months ago but it's all been stored since then. Don't know if I can say, I'd have to check. It all came from one guy who could well have saved from various jobs.
Actually, I'm bastard #2 I didn't win the auction for the analogue stick, but I got a 2nd chance offer for the 2nd of 2. I did win the auction for the multitap. Had a look inside & it's quite different to the release version. The text reads somethign to the effect of Analogue Contorller SEGA Management Object and Multitap SEGA Management Object.
God damn, what an incredible collection... hope you've got those PROMs backed up on something more reliable, btw...
Oops, I'm not, thought you were commenting on the new additions. But then again, EPROM are probably just as reliable as Flash. The best way to archive the ROMs is to read them and share them with the world
Agreed there... except on the EPROM reliability thing, I've read enough to know bit rot exists. Hell, I think my dad's self-programmed BBC Micro EPROMs are dead now.