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dyer

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  1. Amazing achievement Gongrats! They look great as a set, glad I could help. There is something so monumental about completing a set, especially when it's a tricky as these, bonus points for being that region as well. What's next CIB versions?
  2. Latest addition to the Asian Mega Drive collection, have been after this for a while, found it on eBay of all places, not quite the condition I would want but will do for the time being. Fits in well with the others
  3. Looking for Thunderforce III CIB in very good condition. Drop me a message if you have one spare.
  4. Hey, Listed these: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114454716710 Didn’t get a response on my valuation post so listed with a big BIN but will listen to offers, if you are interested ping me a message and we can talk. Also have this Xbox 360 Swarovski Crystal Kinect which was produced to commemorate Kylie Minogue's Aphrodite Tour in 2011: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114457643675 Thanks.
  5. Same here! Despite focusing on the PAL set I felt compelled to grab this for the novelty value alone, I mean a Physical Wii U game in 2020....wow
  6. Hey folks, looking for a value on these, the only comparisson I can find is a sold listing for $300 for Shooting Gallery, thanks is advance:
  7. Added this to my obscure Mega Drive collection. It's a German only "Vorfuhrmodul", it's a a demo/sample that was used for trade shows and shops, only a few are known to exist, I had one and sold it a few tears ago and I am made up to find another. It may look like a bootleg but it's not! As some of you may know Sega's European HQ was in Germany so no surprise an oddity like this came out of there, you will notice that the cart is the standard size and has no heat shiled which was added to the larger cart, game appears to be the final version but the cart is glued closed, so I can't check the inernal PCB and chips. Sega used a donner cart shell from another game and pasted a new paper label over it!!!
  8. I love this bootleg! The artwork makes the collection seem so cool....and then man are you let down by the worst 52 games ever, mind you a nice pick up and a great addition to the collection
  9. Sorry meant to say there was no Japanese Mega Drive cart version of Shadowrun although there is a Mega CD version.
  10. Let's start that club! Glad you are enjoying the Mega Drive collecting, I couldn't agree more it's a great machine to collect for. It's that combination of different regions andmish mash of styles that attracts me, that oddness appeals to me, I just love anything different to the traditional "full set". You can always turn up something new and there is no real defined set as new stuff shows up all the time. What are you collecting? I am also collecting Australian Ozi Soft releases with Silver boxes and carts, super rare PAL variants, some smaller Genesis sub sets, Japanese oddities (software for the mega modem), promos and NFS carts and anything that is obscure really! I dd have a huge unlicenced and bootleg Mega Drive collection (50+ carts) at one point but took the decision to move it on to make space and raise cash for other stuff.
  11. Cheers man! That's right it has an English manual as well as Chinese one, the game is in English and is NTSC coded, likely the US ROM. There was Japanese cart release of Shadowrun only a Mega-CD version.
  12. Good queston! There were a lot of clones and bootlegs of this particular model, the clones: Usally have built in games and the console box has stickers or captions advertising so-This doesn't Have screen shots of games on the reverse of the box which are usually very random and not genuine Sega games-These are the same as a the PAL system box Don't usually have Sega branded parts and controllers -I have opened this and the main board is Sega branded, controllers are Sega branded as are the PCBs inside Are usually a system on a chip-All as it should be under the hood and the console is weightey (same as a standard MD II) I have owned a few clones over the years and I am confident that this is the real deal.
  13. Now for some hardware, a CIB Asian Mega Drive II, this was a late run variant for certain parts of Asia and the Middle East, note the “Sega Mega Drive II” logo which was only used for a hand full of games (a few Asian examples pictured) but a load of hardware, I also like the way they used a Euro PAL box but Asian machine!
  14. A few more random bits and bobs.Firstly 2 very odd Mega Drive Akklaim variants sourced from Italy. They have standard Japanese Boxes and Manuals, however it appears the Italian distributer "CD Verte" have added PAL style cart shells and new labels! Initially I thought they were bootlegs however the PCB boards in the carts are legit! My theory is they were picked up on the cheap modified, labels added, distrubter stickers added and sold in Italy. Man some odd stuff happened with Akklaim games back in the day.
  15. Oooh, tell me you have some new and interesting Mega Drive stuff???
  16. Bump still looking for Asian Mega Drive and the final Wii U games I need!!!1
  17. Thanks for the reply @ThePhleo I am looking to sell, got no idea what would be a fair price. Ill drop you a message.
  18. Hey guys, any idea what a fair price for this would be? I’m based in the UK and can’t seem to find a comparison. It is 100% CIB pretty good condition, wear to the bottom of the box and a crease on the back, no crush. Thanks.
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