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  1. UPDATE NOV 30, 2023:  The lot has been sold.

     

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    This lot contains volumes 6-83* (see notes about missing issues).  With the missing issues factored in, it would be 76 total issues.

    As these are old and I was young when I got them, the condition of them varies a lot.  Some are great, some are missing covers (mainly the earlier issues as they were made with staples back then), some have tears here and there, etc.

    I really just want to do this as a lot.  If anyone is interested, please PM.

    Please note that I can't take pics of each individual issue.  Thanks.

    A few photos have been attached to give a general idea of things.

    Important:  Absolutely no returns on these if a deal is made.

     

    Missing Issues

    As the subject states: This lot DOES NOT contain volumes 1-5.

    ALSO: Volumes 9 and 72 are missing (no idea why)


     

     

     

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  2. As the topic says, over the past few weeks I've been making my own NES assembler.  It's my first time writing something in Python.

    It's based on the NESASM syntax, which is what I used to make all of my games. I always liked the simplicity of just typing "nesasm FILE" and that's all there is to building a game (provided your code is right).

    After getting back into development and looking at NESASM again I realized that there are certain features it was lacking and tried to come up with some ways to make doing certain things somewhat easier.

    It's not ready for release yet, but I will say that a few days ago I was able to build all of my games with the new assembler and they built 100% the same byte for byte.

    Just thought I'd announce this for any developers looking for a potential new tool.

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  3. This is a list of various games I have available for sale for various systems.

     

    How to purchase

    If you see anything of interest, simply PM me and we can work out pricing.

    Pictures can be provided upon request.

    This will be done on a first come first serve basis.  Games that have interested expressed for them will be temporarily flagged as unavailable.  If the transaction doesn't go through, however, they'll be unflagged.  Inquiring can still happen during this time.

     

    Payment and shipping

    Given the state of things, I prefer to do customers in the US.  I can certainly look into other countries, but shipping times may be longer and unreliable.

    Paypal only for payments

     

    *IMPORTANT: All sales are final.  Will not accept returns.  Please inquire in advance.  For those concerned about damage, insurance comes recommended.  Thank you for your understanding.

     

    About me

    For those weary of the new seller, I can say that on the old NintendoAge site I had well over 30 positive feedbacks and no negatives.  And those were only what happened via the feedback side of things.  I hope to earn me some more on here.  Last year I did plenty of business with others as well with zero problems.

     

    The List of games

     

    Currently delisted

     

     

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  4. I would likely just use it with the native RCA cables.  The main thing is I just wanted something that'd be easy to hook to a computer monitor but also have the versatility for TV use.

    I currently have a similar, more generic box that does this, but I wonder if the upgrade is worth it.

  5. Pretty straightforward.  I was looking at the Retrotink 2X Pro as it seemed like a good middle ground and I've heard that users are pretty satisfied with it.  Just curious what the folks on here also think.

    My main plan is for use with NES/Famicom, SNES, and possibly Genesis for now.

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