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racketboy - Oct 15, 2003

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   CommanderBubba Mar 3, 2004 
I've always wondered why the hell people are willing to spend so much money on certain things... :huh :looney

The latest and greatest peeve of mine: Ghostbusters for Genesis. I've never played it. I thought it might be fun to try to find it.

WELL, silly me, I wasn't aware that a copy of it currently runs for at least $50 on Ebay.

Crissakes, you can buy the DVD box set of both movies for a lot less than that brand new! What the hell is wrong with people? :rant :slap

   CommanderBubba Mar 3, 2004 
Well, here's a load of expensive games, all at once...

Snatcher, Shining Force, Shining Force CD, plus mo...

It's expensive, though, but when you consider that people will pay $80 for just Snatcher...

   CommanderBubba Mar 3, 2004 
Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn...

   CommanderBubba Mar 3, 2004 
I never considered that people would be afraid to bid on something because they were worried that they wouldn't be able to close the deal. I'm almost tempted to bid on this myself... I'm pretty sure I could remember enough of my high school French to write an e-mail telling them my address so they could send me the postage cost...

Snatcher, being sold by someone from France. US v...

   gameboy900 Mar 3, 2004 

  
Originally posted by CommanderBubba@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn...


It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too.

   CommanderBubba Mar 5, 2004 

  
Originally posted by gameboy900+Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(gameboy900 @ Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-CommanderBubba@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn...


It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too. [/b][/quote]

Hmmn.... I'd still say it's a specialist market on that

Plus, would you want to surf the net in the equivalent of a twin parallel-procesor Pentium-66? I don't think I would. That's not to say that the Saturn would have done a bad job of it back when it came out, mind you.

   gameboy900 Mar 5, 2004 

  
Originally posted by CommanderBubba+Mar 5, 2004 @ 06:17 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(CommanderBubba @ Mar 5, 2004 @ 06:17 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
  
Originally posted by gameboy900@Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM

<!--QuoteBegin-CommanderBubba


  
@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn...



It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too.


Hmmn.... I'd still say it's a specialist market on that

Plus, would you want to surf the net in the equivalent of a twin parallel-procesor Pentium-66? I don't think I would. That's not to say that the Saturn would have done a bad job of it back when it came out, mind you. [/b][/quote]

I'd say the 33.6K modem would be the bigger bottleneck than the speed of the Saturn.

   KuKzz Mar 6, 2004 
Hi-Saturn NAVI:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=...

Expect to pay alot for this thing (I tryed bidding 300$ on it and reserve price was higher than this - unfortunately I can't bid more at the moment).

   muffinman943 Mar 6, 2004 

  
Originally posted by gameboy900+Mar 5, 2004 @ 01:21 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(gameboy900 @ Mar 5, 2004 @ 01:21 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
  
Originally posted by CommanderBubba@Mar 5, 2004 @ 06:17 AM


  
Originally posted by gameboy900@Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM

<!--QuoteBegin-CommanderBubba



  

  
@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn...



It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too.



Hmmn.... I'd still say it's a specialist market on that

Plus, would you want to surf the net in the equivalent of a twin parallel-procesor Pentium-66? I don't think I would. That's not to say that the Saturn would have done a bad job of it back when it came out, mind you.


I'd say the 33.6K modem would be the bigger bottleneck than the speed of the Saturn. [/b][/quote]

OMG AHHHHHHHHH I lost the auction, just when i was about to bid 80.00 on it, the auction ends. im gonna crawl in a corner and cry

   CommanderBubba Mar 7, 2004 
Did you get sniped out or not bid on time?

   muffinman943 Mar 7, 2004 
sniped

   racketboy Mar 7, 2004 
CRAP, CommanderBubba, is your sig big enough???

   Ammut Apr 6, 2004 
Quite a few mint condition Sega items...

I wonder how much the Neon Sega sign is going to go up to this time? The listed nomad is already at US $212.50 mg: I would consider bidding on quite a few of these auctions, but no shipping outside of the states :wanker

---Ammut

   racketboy Apr 6, 2004 

  
Originally posted by Ammut@Apr 6, 2004 @ 06:01 PM

Quite a few mint condition Sega items...

I wonder how much the Neon Sega sign is going to go up to this time? The listed nomad is already at US $212.50 mg: I would consider bidding on quite a few of these auctions, but no shipping outside of the states :wanker

---Ammut


wow

   link343 Apr 6, 2004 
Here's a lot including Shenmue US(JP),Shenmue 2(JP), and What's Shenmue:

Shenmue Lot...

I also found a Shenmue 2 Demo Disk.

Shenmue 2 Demo Disk...

This is a rare Sega Dreamcast Broadband adaptor I found on Ebay.

Sega Dreamcast Broadband Adaptor...

Another thing I found was a Sakura War 1-4 box set for the Dreamcast.

Sakura War 1-4 Box Set...

Here is a Dreamkara Karaoke System plus a Dreamcast set.

Dreamkara Karaoke System plus Dreamcast set ...

   Ammut Apr 9, 2004 
Looking to fill those gaps in your dreamcast collection? This guy... is selling 185 dreamcast games individually.

---Ammut

   gameboy900 Apr 9, 2004 
There's something scary about the fact that I have all but 12 of those games.....

Stupid US only shipping crap

   KuKzz Apr 9, 2004 
Hitachi Navi Hi-Saturn, complete in box with screen:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...30890...

Divers Series Dreamcast:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=...

   Dud Apr 10, 2004 
This guy has some good Dreamcast items:

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?View...&sort...

BTW: I think this would be a good thread to sticky.

   CrazyGoon Apr 10, 2004 

  
Originally posted by KuKzz@Apr 9, 2004 @ 06:01 PM

Divers Series Dreamcast:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=...


*sprays out a mouthfull of beverage*

Astonishing


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