I got a Lemonardo to hang out with Sonic.
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Pal for Sonic by Tripredacus, on Flickr
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I got a Lemonardo to hang out with Sonic.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7404/9...2c0288c7dc.jpg
Pal for Sonic by Tripredacus, on Flickr
big saturn haul on the way. I ordered three more games from Japan last night, eight in total. Now I wait.
HORI Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Arcade Stick
It's a great stick, imo. Very responsive.
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and oh yeah, I got this as well,
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KHAAAAAAN! :lol:
Oh a blue CED? I've only seen "white" ones before. I wonder how many other colors there are.
Just for shits & giggles the next CED related item I'm looking for is for any widescreen version videodiscs.Quote:
The color of the caddy often indicates some information about the disc inside. White caddies are the most common, and usually indicate a monophonic, non-interactive disc, but some of the later stereo and dual soundtrack releases came in white caddies, and some of these releases appeared in both white and blue caddies. Blue caddies indicate the disc is recorded in stereo sound or indicate the disc is a dual soundtrack (A/B) title. Black caddies are far less common than white and blue, and were intended to indicate an interactive disc, although Disney released their seven "limited gold edition" titles in black caddies. Black caddies were also used on some discs not intended for public dissemination, such as RCA test pressings and dealer demonstration titles. Some gray caddies also exist, but these are so rare that most collectors have never seen one. RCA intended to use gray caddies for their industrial training disc program, but this program was only implemented to a limited degree.
Apparently very few (about half a dozen, or so) CED's were released with that type of aspect ratio.
Got the spec ed "Joel Edition" of the game a little earlier today.
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Going to try and put some serious time into this one over the weekend.
Just spent £60 on camp 80s horror movies, fucking stoked for them to come! :D
got these at a yard sale today.
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n64 was $5. The games were $1 total.
Some decent stuff in there for a dollar. Nice find! I love Doom 64. It's the only Doom game that ever managed to startle me. It's one of the only reasons I'm still hanging on to my N64.
Back to the swap meet, picked up 6 new additions:
SMS:
Vigilante - my SMS needed some fresh blood
SNES:
Super Tennis - the one tennis game I like
Aero the Acrobat - decent Sunsoft platformer, nothing outstanding
Genesis:
Super Baseball 2020 - port of the Neo Geo robot baseball game, tons of fun, tough as shit AI
Taz-Mania - had Escape From Mars, might as well have this one too
KLAX - forgot to add this one in, nice port of the Atari arcade puzzler
All in all for $42 total there's not a whole lot here to oooh and ahhh about. The lady there had already sold the copy of Sonic Jam she had a mere hours before I arrived, and stuff like River City Ransom was $40 loose. I could've gotten that 3 times in the past for $15 loose (got it on Wii VC, will satisfy me for now).
TG16 Space Harrier, Vigilante and Bonk 2 (can't remember the subtitle- Revenge?)
Repro NES carts for Earthbound Zero (Mother), Recca, Stay Home and Bio Force Ape. First time ordering repro carts- they came out great!
Oh, and our Radio Shack Pong clone came. It was pretty fun.
Ordered a NIB Saturn game from Japan. Here's a hint: it's a real gem