The Legend of Zelda III: The Triforce Saga (NES)

Discussion in 'Rare and Obscure Gaming' started by jethro jazz, Oct 19, 2005.

  1. Blur2040

    Blur2040 Game Genie

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    He's so full of it, he's overflowing.

    I personally think he should be banned right now. We at least know he's a liar...he's probably a scammer...and certainly is an idiot. Not somebody we'll want around.

    ...but he hasn't done anything here yet.

    ASSEMbler should just keep the big red BAN button handy.
     
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  2. Mr. Casual

    Mr. Casual Champion of the Forum

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    I give this lie a one..............................................................................................................................out of five.
     
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  3. DreamTR

    DreamTR Enthusiastic Member

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    okibi: Ever since you had that video displaying that D & D proto NES board trying to play it off like it was Zelda III which I am sure I owned at one time or another as "real", you just made yourself look to be a complete attention whore.

    The game is not real. THe proto you sold WAS real, but it's a proto of another game, not Zelda III. You knew this when you sold it. Any "ROM" that ever materializes will be a hack. Next time you try and pass off fake protos, realize that after 1990, most developers (especially Nintendo) used TKEPROM boards, and I am sure this would have required an MMC3 chip.

    Why you expect me to respond more to your lies is beyond me. You still owe the guy money. You NEVER personally refunded him.

    You're trying to tell me you are an honest person? Really. After all this bullshit?

    Any "smart" person with a real Zelda III proto would have taken as detailed screenshots as possible instead of this "dark' scam ridden mess since a game of this nature would have fetched $5000 or more, but alas, you had to pull some stunt like this.

    Well, in any case, I'll be glad to collect his owed funds in person when the time comes.
     
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  4. Segafreak_NL

    Segafreak_NL v2.0 New and improved. Site supporter 2012-15

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    So you refunded him $1400 simply because he was unhappy with the game?
    Very likely :lol:
     
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  5. okibi

    okibi Guest

    DreamTR: What are you talking about? I opened up the cart and filmed the board myself. If you really know Supergun, then I know why you are saying it's a D & D proto board, but I assure you I wasn't selling a D & D game but rather the Zelda III NES Proto.

    The game IS real! I have the rom and I'm pretty sure I know why you made the D & D comments, and Supergun knows what I'm talking about. There was no scam, not between Supergun and myself that it.

    I don't owe Supergun any money! He was refunded! I gave him a little over $700 back PERSONALY and the Post Office (according to them) refunded the rest. Yes, I do have the Money Order slips and PayPal Transaction IDs to prove it, however I can't give them out without Supergun's permission.

    What part of "I never wanted to really share it" didn't you understand? I don't care if the world gets screenshots, videos, a rom, etc. I just don't care. It was MY GAME given to ME. I didn't have to share any info about it at all! I know a lot of collectors and rom hackers would gladly share everything about it, but guess what, that's not how I am.

    Like I said above, I don't owe Supergun any money. And what do you mean by "in person"? Should I take that as a personal threat? Aren't there any rules on these forums regarding that? I doubt I'll post here again if that is how members of this forum will react.

    -okibi
     
  6. Barc0de

    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    On behalf of the members here, I take the liberty to inform you that your absence will not be felt, since you have not contributed to the community in any way. This is reinforced by the fact that you have only got 3 posts.

    That's as polite as I can put it


    In addition, many of us are long-time collectors and we can tell the difference between horseshit and the real shit. Your defence is insulting our intelligence really.
     
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  7. Dot50Cal

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    lol he just reported DreamTR's post. The only "bad image" on these forums is you, kid.
     
  8. Paulo

    Paulo PoeticHalo

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  9. DreamTR

    DreamTR Enthusiastic Member

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    okibi: you still owe him around $90. You basically got to keep all this money from the post office after selling a supposed "broken" proto.

    You are tyring to tell me this D & D proto somehow got mixed up as the Zelda III proto? Why are you insulting everyone on this board with your ridiculous scamming? Get over yourself. As soon as he booted up the game, it was a D & D game, not Zelda III. You think he is really this upset after getting the game? You would have sent him at LEAST the ROM to burn onto a cart if that was the case, but you keep dodging everything as attention starved scammers tend to do.

    You have the ROM? You mean some elaborate hack that you or someone else is still working on?

    Best part ever is when you say "no scam between you and Supergun", HAHAHAHHAHA! Scam between you and postal service? Scam between person that "gave" you said Zelda III game? Scam between person(s) working on hack of non existant game? Yeah.

    Here's something you might want to see:
    http://www.planetnintendo.com/thewarpzone/x113.html

    That is a true first party Zelda I prototype. It is the only one in existence at the moment, and I own it. It is much different than your typical Zelda boards, and like I said before, you knew exactly what you were doing with this whole "scam" thing, but for you to do this to Supergun, who if you keep asking "if I knew about him", etc. I went to college with him, I am from Florida, I've known the guy since 1993, etc.

    You scammed the guy, plain and simple. He got "most" of his money back, but not from YOU, from somewhere else so you could save face.

    You still owe him about $90 or so. He expects to see that, and considering I am a good friend of his, I will expect you to pay ME or HIM ASAP if you want me to stop posting your lies.
     
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  10. okibi

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    DreamTR: So wait, I go from not having given him any money at all to refunding all but $90? So your story changes too...

    Actually, the remaining was $76, but Supergun refuses to respond to my emails and calls. since he gave up, I gave up. I'm not going to refund what I practically paid for shipping if he doesn't care enough to let me.

    I'm not an NES prototype expert, so I'll leave that judgement to you. All I know is it WAS a Zelda III proto and it was taken FROM me by a staff member prior to the auction that Supergun won. The staff member's name was ZeldaFreak and he is from Indiana, where I use to live. I have no idea how to contact him, but I really wish I could. I NEVER attempted to scam ANYONE and I made sure that Supergun got his money back. If I was really trying to scam him, WHY DID I GIVE HIM $700 BACK!?! Think about it...

    As for the ROM going to Supergun, like I said he won't respond to me. Besides, he said that I didn't need to give him the rom last time we talked several months ago. I never said I wouldn't send it to him!
     
  11. Blur2040

    Blur2040 Game Genie

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    Please stop.
     
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  12. d4s

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    bring it on, guys! [​IMG]

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  13. DreamTR

    DreamTR Enthusiastic Member

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    You only gave him half the money back. You kept the rest. USPS paid back the majority. You can't get ahold of him? Aren't both of your numbers disconnected? How about emailing the guy on his AOL account. I am sure you have not tried that lately.

    He never wanted the ROM? I find that even harder to believe. I find it even funnier that the video footage of the same game was sent to Supergun, and now you are saying this game was replaced by an exact replica, stolen by someone from Indiana, and yet the ROM was dumped magically?

    I'm done with this, it's just too ridiculous. IF you had a real Zelda III ROM, you would have sent it to him. This would have been over long ago because that can easily be burned onto a cart, so this is just a dog and pony show right now. Especially after that USPS debacle.
     
  14. Barc0de

    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    Do I smell ass in here? :lol:
     
  15. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    okibi, you are full of shit. EVERYTHING you say and do just makes you look more and more like a scammer, lair, dumb arse kid ! Quit now and just maybe this whole situation will drift off in to the lost world of forgotten BS. Think yourself lucky that a picture of you hasn't been put on to the net yet for all to see what a rotter you really are.

    Plain and Simple facts if you had a real proto.

    1 - A clear detailed video would be made. No excuses !

    2 - Perfectly clear photos would be made. Again No excuses !

    Why? Because something like that is worth a lot of cash so someone with such an item would want to prove it is real. Don't bother with any lame excuse because I'm not interested and nor is anyone else. The fact is that you are full of it.

    Yakumo
     
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  16. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    I would say to both parties if dissatisfied, to return the money and
    cartridge to the original parties and go seperate ways.
     
  17. okibi

    okibi Guest

    DreamTR: I paid back the majority! I refunded over $700 while USPS refunded $600. Remind me how 600 is more than 700? His number wasn't disconnected last time I called. I called his cell AND left numerous messages but never heard back. I emailed him AT HIS AOL ACCOUNT several times and he never responded.

    I told him that I had the rom and he never once asked for it, but did give recommendations for what to do with it. If you're his freind, ask him. And yes, the game WAS dumped. The ex-staff member lived in Indiana and knew someone with the proper equipment to dump the game, so I sent it to him. It WAS broke, so when I got back a game that ALSO didn't play in my NES, I didn't think anything of it, and I DID get the rom from him. I had NO IDEA he was going to keep the board out of it and replace it with a intentionly damaged D & D board, which I apologized to Supergun for happening.

    I'm assuming Supergun has no beef with me as he got his money back and he hasn't brought anything up, so why are you?

    Yakumo: You're absolutely wrong! Note everyone wants to share their treasures! I never even would have brought anything up if it wasn't for the fake one on eBay almost 2 years ago.

    Barc0de: I did fart, I'm sorry! :)

    ASSEMbler: And that's precisely what we did. I refunded over $700, then he returned the game, which still did not function for me at all, so Supergun suggested just letting the USPS refund the rest as he insured it for $600, which they did. If I was out to scam Supergun, why did I refund over $700 even before he sent the game back?

    Everyone Else: I'm really not a bad guy. I do try to be honest and fair with everyone, but I simply do not want to share the rom. However, I will give it to whomever wins my next contest. You can deny it, flame me, and never try, or you could chance it and maybe get the rom. Your choice.
     
  18. cahaz

    cahaz Guardian of the Forum

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    So why the fuck are you still there? Fucking attention whore.
     
  19. okibi

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    cahaz: Because I did bring it up and I am being questioned about it...
     
  20. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Lemon Party Organizer and Promoter

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    Wow... this is some serious drama over some Hong Kong hacked rom.
     
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