Cook hopes the Mario Bros. story-on-cassette is in STEREO.
I'm looking at the cassette (the exposed side) and the back of the packaging and I don't see anything saying it's in stereo... If I were to open this (I'm still on the fence about it because I think it would be neat to send it off in its original shrink wrap), I could record it and release it as an mp3 here. It says the story is 35 minutes long. Hmmm....
Those Nintendo cards look neato. Where did you get full boxes of them?? Please sign me up, I'm too curious about the cards and 3D poster to pass. I say you should just crack open the cassette thing and check out that vintage 3D goodness before you send it off--you know you want to
A looong time ago (10+ years because it was back when I was in college...) I won an auction that contained like 20 boxes of these cards. I bid on it on a whim and won it for very little (I wish I could remember how much). I turned around and sold a few of the boxes on ebay one by one and made my investment back by selling like 2 or 3 of them. I think by then others saw what they were going for and the market was saturated and they became worth next to nothing.
But I didn't buy them with dollar signs in my eyes, I just thought it'd be cool to have a ton of these Nintendo cards
. I have a 2 complete sets of the cards taped together like posters hanging in my office. One to show off the "game" side and one to show off the "tips" side. And I think I've got another set somewhere in a 3-ring binder, so they don't sunfade. I've been slowly giving my surplus away ever since. I once went to a friends house and hid packets all over his place. I bet he still hasn't found all of them.
Hey Necromancer, would you like to be added to the list? I wasn't sure...