SM301's Collection

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  1. sm301

    sm301 Member

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    Hi I thought I'd share some of what I have. This is most of my systems. I have some more I have to get from my fiancee's house so I'll share those later.

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    These are my brand new systems. I also have a psone at my fiancee's house

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    This is the majority of my handhelds. I used to have alot more but I had to sell them to buy a car when the car I had broke down 2 days before a semester started at school. The clear gameboy is the first system I ever owned. I got it for christmas when I was 5 back in 94. How I kept it in mint condition when I pretty much destroyed everything else I owned back then is beyond me.

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    Thats the majority of my boxed consoles.

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    I'm going to be honest and tell you I dont even know what 90% of these games are let alone have I tried to play them. I was given the entire lot of them.

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    Unfortunately I don't have any overlays at all for the vectrex so I've never really gotten to into it

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    This is my PS2 kiosk with a Debugging system inside. I got the kiosk in a trade. I gave 2 360s and a psp for the kiosk a virtual boy and 5 virtual boy games.

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    I have a box for the orange gamecube somewhere I just cant find it

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    When I bought my ps2 debugging system the person who sold it to me included everything in the box except the brooktown high psp game. The envelope that says sdk tools is empty but Ive just always held onto it. Oddly theres a japanese manual for an NPDP cartridge in there. I'm not fully sure what the purpose of the QA utility tool is. It has things like telling you how hard youve pressed buttons down.


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    This is my complete US N-Gage collection. I just finished it today :). All I'm even missing at this point for the N-gage is Sega Rally and the snowboarding pack in with european units.

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    My prized N-Gage game. Virtua cop.


    I still have more to take pictures of. Mostly games though
     
  2. Vosse

    Vosse Well Known Member

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    Juste Fiery Member

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    Just great! ^_^

    Hehe, you were given all those Sega Mega Drive games for free... lucky devil! ^_^
     
  4. ave

    ave JAMMA compatible

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    Great collection, esp. the N-Gage section and the NPDP reader...

    BTW: If you were considerering selling some of those unknown MD games, I'm your man^^
     
  5. Tchoin

    Tchoin Site Patron

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    Sweet collection, kudos on the N-Gage fullset!

    Loved the NPDP reader as well.

    Keep it up!
     
  6. sm301

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    Thanks I just got the NPDP reader as a birthday gift from my fiancee. I'm hoping to try and track down any sort of cartridge for it soon.
     
  7. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    sm301, like the game copier?
     
  8. sm301

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    Its my initials and my birthday is march 1st. What system is that copier for though I've never heard of it.
     
  9. evilvort3x

    evilvort3x Newly Registered

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    oh god sm301 i spotted 2nd from right (bottom row) magic flying hat is the uk name of the jap game i would LOVE to have that again (such a cool game)
     
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