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  1. And thank you @a3quit4s for making this post/poll!
  2. Really nice response guys, I'm honored I went through what I have on hand and here is what I have. I'll be making the 2023 as well. PM me with what you're looking for, happy to get those carts into good homes
  3. Pretty good likelihood depending on the demand I suppose I've made a few '21 and '22s for some fellow VGSers. Maybe we can get a group thread going for those interested?
  4. Wonderful game! Fairly confident that at the time it was a Famicom release only. Years later it was unofficially ported to the US. I made a box for it many moons ago... Circus Charlie (nes-city.com)
  5. I haven't seen any of these in a long time, am I the only one with the foil/rainbow version of this? (also sealed )
  6. Did you mean you do have it? Ideally I'd want it boxed, as I haven't seen either.
  7. Nintendo A.L.S. Storage Cabinet Model ES-2800, I've got the ES-1800, but this one has eluded me.
  8. Counts! Nicely done. Another piece of Video Game history preserved!
  9. Those corners are a dead giveaway to the TheNESDump! I'd always ask Joe / Coinhaven on NA (then owner) to send me label-less carts so I could put my own on Just to be sure I checked the Wayback Machine, sure enough, look like you've got a copy from TheNESDump! Dragon Scroll (archive.org)
  10. Interesting topic. I don't think they had any blockbuster version. Genesis already came in a clamshell, so it would make sense that is what they used. They would slap a sticker with a bar code on it and rent it out. I did find this one, but I'm not sure if it got in the yellow case until AFTER blockbuster sold it (direct link below) Sega Genesis Green Dog The Beached Surfer Dude Game Blockbuster Rental 1992 | eBay Hope this helps!
  11. Got any pics of the guts around the IR sensors?
  12. If you take a dry erase marker and mark up the permanent marker, let it sit for a min or so, it should wipe right off. Might need some rubbing alcohol and elbow grease. Magic Eraser should always be the last thing. Hopefully that works!
  13. Bought a lot of seven off eBay. A little warm soapy water and 24 hours RetroBriting, they look good as new!!
  14. You can use the f-word all you'd fucking like to. You were asked to keep it civil, not watch your tongue. You're free to make a point and give your opinions, but there isn't any need for name calling. Its the first sentence of the first rule. 1. Have respect for each other. It's not an unreasonable ask. Please re-read rule number one if you're unclear of the expectation that we have for the members on this forum. These rules were here long before these threads/topics were. Thank you.
  15. Yup this. When you open it up, you'll find that these sticks just sit on a pin/rod of sorts. It just pops off. You need not replace the mechanics, just the rubber/plastic part that has wear/tear on it. Once you've got it open you'll have an 'ah-ha' moment
  16. Got a pic? Why not just open them up and give them a proper cleaning? You could also buy replacement sticks and it'll feel like new! They're pretty cheap too: Amazon.com: 2 x Replacement Analogue Analog Sticks Thumbstick for Gamecube Controller : Video Games
  17. I love it! Great job. Could use some retro-bright, but even a full day in the sun might help too. Gotta paint those gameboy letters!!! They're raised enough that you could easily do it with a paint brush.
  18. Looks good Love Goo-Gone, would have been very helpful back when Nintendo came out too
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