Author Topic: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?  (Read 1105 times)

esteban

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2017, 11:37:35 AM »
Yeah it is. Where I live saying "my duck" is a term of endearment. I have no idea why.
That's weird. Where you live is weird.

Lol. Nah, it's pretty nice actually.

It's also actually "me duck". Autocorrect changed it for whatever reason.

"Bog standard" is used here in the States, too.

At least, I certainly heard it frequently enough in NJ growing up in the 80's. My peers never used it, but adults did. And two teachers.

I am not claiming that it was popular, or anything like that, but it was certainly used.

Same for "whinging" as in "stop whinging!"...now, it could be that my teachers/family had some connection to England (my grandma was born in England).

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Koa Zo

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2017, 03:29:50 PM »
What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
Yes! I have been wondering the same thing.

$15... $20... $30 for a loose used controller.
I was wondering if 5-player multitaps have become a new youtube-fueled trend.
Or maybe the spike in demand is due to those retro systems; like the RetroFreak, that allow use of classic controllers?
« Last Edit: March 28, 2017, 03:31:29 PM by Koa Zo »

imparanoic

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2017, 04:08:38 PM »
I bought 4 PCE controllers and a multi tap for about $70-$75 shipped from Japan. I didn't think it was too bad of a price really. That's roughly $12-$15 per piece.

I just bought a 2 button original PCE controller from a Japanese seller for $17. The English sellers are taking the piss.

there are reasonable priced pc engine pads on ebay uk, but you have to wait for them and some are listed from GBP1 or GBP5 starting prices, at the end of the day, pc engine was never released in UK, even turbo grafx wasn't really official released in uk and the prices dictates it's supply, there will always be buy now ripp off prices, just look a nes mini and it's 5 folds inflated prices

even computer exchange or very occasionally then game or gamestation has odd pc engine items, but the prices won't be cheap as pc engine is quite rare in UK, just like seeing spectum 128k or commadore amiga or even worse amstad gx4000 in usa,

imparanoic

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2017, 04:15:51 PM »
Yeah it is. Where I live saying "my duck" is a term of endearment. I have no idea why.
That's weird. Where you live is weird.

Lol. Nah, it's pretty nice actually.

It's also actually "me duck". Autocorrect changed it for whatever reason.

"Bog standard" is used here in the States, too.

At least, I certainly heard it frequently enough in NJ growing up in the 80's. My peers never used it, but adults did. And two teachers.

I am not claiming that it was popular, or anything like that, but it was certainly used.

Same for "whinging" as in "stop whinging!"...now, it could be that my teachers/family had some connection to England (my grandma was born in England).



also different country have differences in meanings or context for the same word or saying,

ie, UK, " dying for a fag" means i want to smoke a cigarette

but in US, " dying for a fag" means i want make a pass at a homosexual person

or example, usage of " wanker" term on US cartoon, " the simpsons

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/jun/09/channel4.ofcom

in UK, it's actually a swear word, meaning some one who masterbates, but in the US, i presume the extent of profanity is limited, similar to " jerk"
 

Artabasdos

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #19 on: March 28, 2017, 09:14:22 PM »
I bought 4 PCE controllers and a multi tap for about $70-$75 shipped from Japan. I didn't think it was too bad of a price really. That's roughly $12-$15 per piece.

I just bought a 2 button original PCE controller from a Japanese seller for $17. The English sellers are taking the piss.

there are reasonable priced pc engine pads on ebay uk, but you have to wait for them and some are listed from GBP1 or GBP5 starting prices, at the end of the day, pc engine was never released in UK, even turbo grafx wasn't really official released in uk and the prices dictates it's supply, there will always be buy now ripp off prices, just look a nes mini and it's 5 folds inflated prices

even computer exchange or very occasionally then game or gamestation has odd pc engine items, but the prices won't be cheap as pc engine is quite rare in UK, just like seeing spectum 128k or commadore amiga or even worse amstad gx4000 in usa,

The Amiga was released in the USA.

Sellers in the UK often overcharge.

Artabasdos

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #20 on: March 28, 2017, 09:15:42 PM »
Yeah it is. Where I live saying "my duck" is a term of endearment. I have no idea why.
That's weird. Where you live is weird.

Lol. Nah, it's pretty nice actually.

It's also actually "me duck". Autocorrect changed it for whatever reason.

"Bog standard" is used here in the States, too.

At least, I certainly heard it frequently enough in NJ growing up in the 80's. My peers never used it, but adults did. And two teachers.

I am not claiming that it was popular, or anything like that, but it was certainly used.

Same for "whinging" as in "stop whinging!"...now, it could be that my teachers/family had some connection to England (my grandma was born in England).



also different country have differences in meanings or context for the same word or saying,

ie, UK, " dying for a fag" means i want to smoke a cigarette

but in US, " dying for a fag" means i want make a pass at a homosexual person

or example, usage of " wanker" term on US cartoon, " the simpsons

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/jun/09/channel4.ofcom

in UK, it's actually a swear word, meaning some one who masterbates, but in the US, i presume the extent of profanity is limited, similar to " jerk"

Lol indeed.

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2017, 02:59:21 AM »

or example, usage of " wanker" term on US cartoon, " the simpsons

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/jun/09/channel4.ofcom

in UK, it's actually a swear word, meaning some one who masterbates, but in the US, i presume the extent of profanity is limited, similar to " jerk"

more importantly, "Wanker" is Peggy Bundy's maiden name.

Artabasdos

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Re: What is up with PCE controller prices on eBay?
« Reply #22 on: March 29, 2017, 03:41:15 AM »

or example, usage of " wanker" term on US cartoon, " the simpsons

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/jun/09/channel4.ofcom

in UK, it's actually a swear word, meaning some one who masterbates, but in the US, i presume the extent of profanity is limited, similar to " jerk"

more importantly, "Wanker" is Peggy Bundy's maiden name.

Lawl.