Just bought a complete Same! Same! Same! (aka Fire Shark) for the Mega Drive and Cyberbots for the Sega Saturn. Quick question -- does Cyberbots use the 1MB ram cart or 4 MB ram cart?
Just bought a complete Same! Same! Same! (aka Fire Shark) for the Mega Drive and Cyberbots for the Sega Saturn. Quick question -- does Cyberbots use the 1MB ram cart or 4 MB ram cart?
Last edited by JFLY; 06-05-2006 at 01:12 PM.
Genesis Power Base Converter
Sonic 2 gamegear Factory Sealed
Sonic Chaos gamegear complete
Corpse Killer 32X and Battletoads for Genesis about a week ago.
"O Rly"
I've always wondered why Alex Kidd in Miracle World can attract expensive prices. I want the game, but it's not something I'm going to pay out the hose for it. Great game, but the ankward control can be annoyign.
The smell of scorched oil hangs in the air as a premonition of danger, while the engine gloriously shouts its war cry...
Throughout history, suspicion has always bred conflict. The real conflict, though, resides in people's hearts. This conflict has just begun.
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To me the control in Alex Kidd in Miracle Whip is annoying only because the JUMP and PUNCH buttons are BACKWARDS like all early SMS games.
You're not the only one who hates that.
The smell of scorched oil hangs in the air as a premonition of danger, while the engine gloriously shouts its war cry...
Throughout history, suspicion has always bred conflict. The real conflict, though, resides in people's hearts. This conflict has just begun.
nes x-men nes x-men nes x-men
I'm pretty sure that Spellcaster and Mystic Defender (the sequel) are liscenced games (based on an anime) that have nothing to do with Phantasy Star.
just a hunch based on this article
http://www.geocities.com/opcfg2/kujakuo.html
I know that and you know that. But back before it was released, Sega advertised Spellcaster as the sequel to Phantasy Star.
I gotta tell ya, mystic defender is pretty sweet. I picked it up for 3 bucks at teh flea market.
Was this in Sega Vision? I think I still have that issue somewhereOriginally Posted by Joe Redifer
Sega Visions didn't exist until after the Genesis was launched. It was probably in one of the old SEGA newsletters.
Definately not a good deal but I got Contra: The Alien Wars(GB) for $10 complete at EB.
Has anyone ever gotten a good deal at EB? Of course not. Used games sell for $5 less than their new counterparts. Plus you get a nasty sticker slapped on the box which will be HELL to get off. EB hates its customers. I have not shopped there is years nor will I ever again. Same goes for Gamestop/spot/whatever the place is called.
Just got my haul
Mega 32, complete with all the wires
Doom, cart only
Vritua Racing Deluxe, cart only
Also bought myself a second 6 button controller just in case I want to get killed on Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter 2, Special Champions Edition.
I also picked up at a charity shop:
Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker (Complete)
Virtua Racing (Complete)
However, try as I might, I can't get Virtua Racing to work.(The megadrive one, not the 32x one) Any tips?
Last edited by Kikoskia; 06-06-2006 at 08:17 AM.
Damn, you're right... I know I have that newsletter somewhere in my basement.Originally Posted by Joe Redifer
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