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  1. 3 hours ago, Rudybegga said:

    Interested in the cdi.  What trades do you take?

    This is my trade list.  The bottom are wants.  Thank you.

     

    Tbone's Trade List

    TurboGrafx

    • Bonk 3 CIC 
    • The Legend of Heroes CIC
    • Lords of Thunder CIC
    • MegaMan CD (PC Engine Works CD)
    • Ys I & II - CIC
    • Dracula X Rondo of Blood (CIC, no spine card)
    • TurboGrafx 16 system with CD attachment

    NES

    • Zelda CIB (good condition overall)
    • Kung Fu (Hong Kong version) Cart only
    • Mega Man 2 cart only
    • Mega Man 3 cart only
    • Mega Man 4 cart only

    SNES (cart only)

    • Super Mario All stars & Super Mario World
    • Super Metroid
    • Zombies Ate My Neighbor

    XBOX

    • Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II (CIB)
    • Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (CIB)

    Sega Genesis

    • Vectorman (Cart only)
     
    Sega Cd
    • Mansion of Hidden Souls (CIB)
    • Dark Wizard (CIB)
    • Model 2 Extender with hardware
     
    Sega Saturn
    •  Resident Evil CIB

    Dreamcast

    • Skies of Arcadia CIB

    Gamecube

    • Zelda Twilight Princess New, Sealed & Mint

    N64

    • Mario 64 (cart only)
    • MK Trilogy (cart only)
    • Castlevania Legacy of Darkness (cart only)
    • N64 System with one controller and cables

    Game Gear

    • Shining Force (cart only)

    PS2

    • Victorious Boxers Fighting Spirit 2 CIB

    Sega Master System

    • R-Type CIB

    Random

    • NES wireless controller with dongle (8 bitdo)
    • A number of CRT TVs that are great for retro gaming
     
     

    WANT - 

    Metroid Fusion GBA

    Shenmue Sega Dreamcast

    Sega 32x games or system CIB (in nice shape)

     

    Sega Saturn CIB Games, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo Flash Cart, Sega Master System games CIB = Outrun, Outrun 3-d, Rastan, Rampage, Ultima IV, Vigilante, Wonder Boy III, Fantasy Zon II, Fantasy Zone: The Maze, Golvellius - Valley of Doom, Alex Kid BMX Trial, Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars, Alien Syndrome, Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord, Parlour Games, Power Strike, Space Harrior 3D, Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Zillion II The Tri Formation, Thunder Blade

    Sega Master System Everdrive

    PS1 any Time Crisis game CIB, Point Blank 1 & 3 CIB, Real Bout Special Dominated Mind, 

    VCD Player for Sega Saturn and/or PS1

     
  2. 22 minutes ago, a3quit4s said:

    Oh it’s not the price, I don’t even know what it’s worth. Just reminded me of the thread at NA where the dude who was trying to trade for it got banned. IYKYK

    Oh I'm just messing around.  I wouldn't pay $10 for that cart.... maybe $5.  It is funny though.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Vidarr2000 said:

    This.  To be more specific, BVMs were I tended for film production editing, where fine adjustments need to be made on white balance, color, geometry, and color convergence.  Also, most BVM inputs are modular via different cards.  You can really customize your input/output configuration way more than with most PVMs.  Lastly, BVM picture tubes have a higher TV line count - 800 or more TV Lines, which gives high definition. 

    Oh yes, forgot about the higher line count on the BVMs.  Some PVMs do have the higher line count though, the HR models..  Like my 20M4U.  You will see a little "HR" symbol on the upper left front corner of the TV.  Boy I love that TV.  I can't even fathom how good a BVM must look.  Never saw one in person.

  4. 15 minutes ago, RH said:

    Ok it's time to ask a dumb question I've just been too afraid to ask for the past 6 years I've been seriously collecting--what's the difference between a PVM and a BVM?

    I wish I had something to trade.  I have some nice, commercial CRTs but no PVM/BVMs.  I'd only want a big 21-32" one anyway, and I seriously doubt I could ever afford it.

    PVM = Professional Video Monitor

    BVM = Broadcast Video Monitor

    PVMs are like a Corvette or a Porsche while BVMs are like a Lambo or Ferrari

    From what I understand PVMs were around 10k MSRP while a BVM was 20-30k.  If you wanted the absolute best picture quality with all the features and setting BVMs were it.  Mostly only used in actual broadcast TV studios.  They are also very hard to work on, and expensive, if something needs repair,  Just like a Lambo or Ferrari.  But they are the absolute top of the line best picture quality possible.

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  5. Sell it for as much as possible. Then use the money to pay bills.  Raising a family is expensive.  If I had any money left over after all bills and debt were 100% paid off, I would probably invest the remaining 60-70% in retirement funds, or the market, and then spend the rest on some gaming goodness for my personal collection.

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