I regret i sold all my Tomb Raider betas from 1-5, including TR annvisvary beta on PSP that never released but at the time i sold it i got around 4000 and i needed to buy a new car. So yes 50/50 i do regret it. So that why im here to see if i can get it back but tough luck though.
I regretted selling my Zelda Statuefew months ago.. so much i decided to collect again 15000 vip points and finally (just a week ago) I got another one
I sold my PS2 in 2007 approx. I was really getting into working on my computer and doing things with that at the time, and thought that I was never going to play it again. I got a BC PS3 later, and played all my old PS2 games that I didn't sell with the console. I decided to buy back the good games that I sold, but then I ended up corrupting the PS3's NAND and then I had to go buy a PS2 again. I basically lost about $100 from selling and then buying the console and games again. That machine is never going to leave my side ever again.
my zephyr jtag, i spent about 100 dollars and 20 hrs toying and customizing it, it was awesome hadnt seen anything like it but i had to sell it to pay for books for school :'(
I regret selling my first Famiclone, the very first videogame I had as a kid. I recently bought a very similar one, but it will never be the same... And the knowledge that the first one ended with high probability on a city dump is horrible.
I regret selling my C64 and Fdd with all my source code to demos and games I had written Also regret selling my CD32 - with Sx-1 addon.. And lets not even start about the SX64 I restored and then sold, even now I'm trying to work out why I sold it
Regret selling my PS2 European Automobile collection (4 of 5) on ebay about 18 months ago. Especially when the buyer put them back on a month later for twice as much.....
Uh, no I had an Intel 386 by Digital Equipment Corporation. Very rare now, and sentimental to me because it was basically my first computer all to myself. Had Windows 95 on it and the ISA slots were vertical I remember
Riser cards are still common to this day. Also, DEC made Alpha chips, they didnt make any x86 as I remember