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  1. I missed out on this title for Nintendo Switch the prices are up now for Clannad and I paid okay. I strangely was looking for this game at store fronts and never found over the longest time. I noticed in the early week it was rare and got one copy right on time for Friday night. I am going to enjoy its my first actual play of a visual novel adventure and I remember how the choose your own adventure books went, I hope this to be similar. I see Clannad's got about 60 hours play time and I hear of many short games these days. Looking for complex VN game. I find the price is rising its trending now at $170.00 US new and copies are starting to be scarce I will be opening my sealed copy real soon tonight. I have attached my own picture a LRG!

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  2. I paid only $30.00 Canadian for this game I had to buy extras before I could play. I bought a broken $30.00 mouse SNES and ended up with credit when I needed another at a seller location. I ended up getting a mouse along with SNES 'Mario Paint' and the pad for $20.00 later from a friend. Now I can play Sound Factory game I got when I seen an impulse buy!

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  3. 3 hours ago, Tanooki said:

    Timewalk wasn't known for using new parts, they'd to slap dash soldering bypass work with chips.  I mean the solder should hold with care, but couldn't hurt to take a peek.

    "Took a peek its a put together that's why I like RetroUSB the most. Maybe are other companies I don't know about still new part creations. I want a RetroZone 'Final Fantasy V' if it exists!"

     

  4. 8 hours ago, Tanooki said:

    I don't think I've ever seen that before.  And 'ages collection?' what's that about.

    I see a complete Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy VI on Ebay by Timewalk Games right now. Just like but no one seems to have part V which is the best in my opinion because it never seen any release in North America besides the GBA and PS1. Final Fantasy IV and VI were II & III here in North America, FFV is totally cool to own because it requires no loading and most of all its the original other than it being a reproduction. GBA had changes for quality and PS1 the loading kills. I always wondered if there was a way to get the whole Ages Collection it slipped my know about too. Paid great on this FFV I'd say!

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  5. Bought video game 'Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization' EU used for Nintendo Switch locally in Canada. I only ever seen one other in my city sealed. I paid $60 for an opened copy, online I didn't see. Its a real cool game I never played something that lifted my gaming enjoyment so much in the longest time. I didn't want the Singapore release and I only know English language. Ended up buying a opened EU release because I intended on playing and the new was an outrageous price, $260 Canadian from another private seller. I am keeping for good just wondering if its rare, it may be my rarest especially in Canada!

    Nintendo Switch game, 'Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization' EU, release Epic Games.

    I did searching all last week, my EU copy is still not listed for sale online. I am always browsing anyways!

    EXCELLENT GAME!!!

     

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  6. These games have helped me enjoy what its like to be a driver. They honestly make me feel like I am in a RPG for some reason, behind the wheel though. I get to places eventually not right away and build my way up its just like. I have been in the place I am since 1999 so have been doing okay now, I adjusted. The reason I don't drive is for others sake, but in a video game I can do whatever mistakes! 

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  7. On 12/21/2020 at 11:06 PM, Tanooki said:

    Yeah I remember Paradox, they did some nice warez releases and other demo style stuff with nice visuals and audio.  I mean he kind of threw himself under the bus as hard as reading was for some here.  Burned disc with nice 'label' a mod chip in a PSone(slim) system with LCD.  Burn runs due to mod chip on a US system, and he thinks his 5 cent burn is a prototype or something.

    Yeah no, your money is in the mod chip install in that particular system, that's it.

    I was at the Good Will Store by my place to look around. I found a small PlayStation with the security screw breached, so I knew it was possibly modded. It was the later made smaller PS1. Then I opened and a disc was inside if I purchased, Tank Racers. When I got home the system had a mod chip and also plays all regional discs. The in system game Tank Racers was a special find too I figured. I paid only $10.00 Canadian and system was with all hook-ups. Purchased it to get the total package along with the game. This is the total story, I have many Japanese games I play now and even burnt titles!!

  8. 58 minutes ago, Code Monkey said:

    I saw this on YYC Video Game Collectors this morning.

    It was me I'm a big fan of YYC Video Game Collectors, been a member since around its start. I live in Calgary Alberta Canada and was up late around the 4am time. About to try out Skyrim I never knew how to update my PS3, when I created my PSN it was automatic. Nice that you mentioned that group and seen its often frequented by me!!

  9. My desk is favorite area in my room which is also my game room now though I extended it into the storage area for extra space. Its too bad anything all major systems passed PS3 / Xbox 360 have no way to adjust screen size any longer unless I'm wrong about that. I like to play Skyrim, I found 'Philips FlatTV' 4:3 I had it stored and last night I got it back in use on my desk!

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  10. 13 minutes ago, Tanooki said:

    Sheesh talk about no help, that really is a blank slate with a sticker that's like one shade north of microsoft paint terrible.  Yet the game list from what I can gather is fairly compelling.  It would be nice to find some website with a copy of that one as far as a contents list goes.

     

    Those 8 I have, click the attachment and you'll see why I like at least 5 or 6 of those I do have in that shot, the others being too japanese heavy and overlap pushing them into uselessness. GB-Multicart-Game-List.txt

    Here's my most complete picture of every multi-game I got on Game Boy. I checked you GB games attachment, cool you listed games!

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  11. On 12/18/2020 at 7:21 PM, Tanooki said:

    That middle low one, that's mysterious, never seen that before.

    The bottom low one of your interest to know is displayed in my machine at top of this thread. Super 168 In 1, 1994 Collection: Ultra 168 In 1. Real nice to find these I never bought everyone I came across and actually gave away most, I kept certain ones. I still enjoy the featured game theme on some!

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  12. 23 hours ago, Tanooki said:

    That GBA game up top, it's a common variant of most of those GBA multicarts out there.

    They when it comes to Nintendo content come in very few varieties.  Usually what you end up with is just a straight run up of nothing but NES games, and they're all appended into a rolled up PocketNES emulator+game package dump.  But in some cases, especially due to that emulators limitation on file size, they'll make multiple dumps of even more NES games, or you get more variants.

    Sometimes you'll get a few legit for the system (in that case GBA) titles, then a dump or dumps of PocketNES with a line up of NES games on there to get you onto that whole 100+in1 cart count.  Some will end up sliding towards also doing Gameboy/Color using Goomba Color, an d others yet will do Master SYstem and Gamegear which will run off of SMS Advance.

    They're common, cheaply run, and a hell of a lot of fun if you want a condensed list of goodies to meddle with while staying away from just doing it yourself with a flash kit like the superior EZ Flash Omega for GBA.

    I like vintage 'In-1's' noticed some carts can back into another hidden menu my Super 650 in 1 has another In-1 hidden. A friend yesterday gave me this a free gift before my Birthday coming up. I like the out of region games, so nice of him!

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  13. 22 hours ago, Tanooki said:

    Well I don't take too many shots, but I can't, I enjoy the bootleg garbage too.  I specifically this month dropped $50+ shipping on a GBC, not even for the handheld, but the 8 multicarts that came with it as they interested me.  No regrets on that buy, even if 2 of the carts have just overlapping funk that can't be read (Japanese RPGs) along with filler the others do.  The act of discovery was 100% worth it.  Finding stuff like both GB beatmania's on there, KOF 97 which is a noted improved hack update of KOF96, and various others was just a lot of fun.

    I like the out of region games I'm in North America a place where Goonies doesn't exist. We only have Goonies II found a copy of Goonies in garage sale paid $30 a older bootleg looks to be made into 72-pin. I play Goonies on the multi-carts!

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  14. On 12/16/2020 at 9:36 PM, Hammerfestus said:

    I honestly have no idea what that sentence said.

    This could be a sort of prototype if it ends up as actual Paradox game forward for PlayStation. This game was out in the EU but not in North America. I seen on the internet a search to compile list of all Paradox forwards. I seen the list Tank Racer was not listed yet. Now I know nothing and forget where this was on internet can't find any longer. Paradox was a old forward agency that put releases in the direction of PlayStation to my knowledge. This could have been a game forward to PlayStation possibly unless I am wrong, only if official Paradox but I can't find others!

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