I'll be updating this thread soon with more games and misc crap.
North American Saturn:Pandemonium $25
Powerslave $80
Dreamcast Sonic Adventure 2 10th Anniversary set $40 (Japanese)
Evil Twin $80 (European -runs fine in ntsc)
Intellivision Custom controller: Neo Geo Gold AES stick with pass-through to simultaneously use an Intellivision pad: $100
This NES Top Loader system has had composite and double mono jack installed, as well as an LED inside of the power switch.
The image quality is slightly better than my model 1 NES system and doesn't have the picture problems that stock Top Loaders do.
Comes with SMB/Duck Hunt cart, official dogbone pad, AV cable and third party multi-console power supply.
$150 + shipping by Canada Post.
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I'd consider taking various TurboGrafx-16 manuals and cases in trade, but only need rarer ones.
I'm also looking for the tray/liner insert for Cotton and the outer sleeve and map for Vasteel.
This MSX2+ system supports FM sound and plays both disks and carts. I bought it last year from a dealer who refurbishes them and the belt had been freshly replaced when I got it. Comes complete (I'm told) in box with the pictured books/docs.
Comes with the MegaFlashRom SSC+ 2 slot SD + 512K RAM cart (retail price = $170). This is the full featured flashcart which allows you to not only play cart and disk game roms, but it also upgrades the RAM of your MSX system. Not pictured is the flashcart's box, which is also included. Altogether, I believe that this combo will play all MSX based software except the Turbo R enhanced mode supported by few games.
Also comes with Hudson's Joycard Super II controller, composite/stereo cables and scart RGB cable.
I'm no MSX expert and this setup was my attempt to get into MSX gaming on real hardware and I wanted the best overall setup I could find (I paid about $700 for everything). Feel free to correct anything I've said about support and such. I wasn't able to figure out how to get the flashcart (which I bought new) to play games, although I've since heard that there is a much friendly operating system to use with it. I got a different operating system working fine, just running games from that was my issue. My disk games (not included!) play fine though. Picture quality is amazing through RGB/component and the Joycard is the perfect pad.Price is $450 + shipping by Canadapost. SOLD