Retro game stuff talk
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You can give me that.
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Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages came in the mail today. They appear to be legit and both work. I think for $34 including shipping I got a decent deal. I would love CIB, but those are going for $60+ each. I don't think I need boxes and manuals that badly at this point in my life.
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1st, what is a CIB?
2nd, why did you take the games apart? lol
3rd, why is the pokemon GBA SP so damn expensive? -
- Complete in Box
- Probably checking to see if they are legit copies/See if batteries are good
- Limited Edition...probably
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@FlyingTomahawk @lilbud beat me to it.
I opened them up to check the boards to make sure they weren't reproductions.
I still don't "get" Pokémon. But the real SPs were limited edition. The problem is that there are tons of repro shells.
As an aside, I have to wonder how many of the now banned 3DSs will be dumped on eBay. There's no way to check that kind of thing before buying. Luckily the one I bought last week doesn't seem to be affected.
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@obsidianspider I still have my GBA SP, not limited edition or anything. But it is an AGS-101, the backlit one.
The inside is really nice, the outside looks like shit.
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@obsidianspider said in Retro game stuff talk:
@FlyingTomahawk @lilbud beat me to it.
As an aside, I have to wonder how many of the now banned 3DSs will be dumped on eBay. There's no way to check that kind of thing before buying. Luckily the one I bought last week doesn't seem to be affected.Banned 3DS? I must have missed something. Can you explain?
Why I asked about the pokemon GBA SP, when I was at Hard off the other day they had a yellow and red version of it and both were priced around 16000 yen which is a lot $$$ for a used GBA SP.
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@FlyingTomahawk said in Retro game stuff talk:
Banned 3DS? I must have missed something. Can you explain?
Nintendo is banning hacked systems from accessing the internet. Both I and @obsidianspider hacked our 3DS's, both of ours haven't been affected, yet.
https://kotaku.com/nintendo-bans-a-bunch-of-hacked-3dses-1795563848
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@lilbud I just checked and mine is still ok. I keep the wifi off anyway to save battery. I didn't buy the 3DS to use online, but I'd still like to be able to. I guess we'll see what shakes out.
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I thought Game Boy Micros were expensive. I just found out about the Pokemon Mini handheld. Wow.
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Well, the gameboy colours are cheaper! I got mine from a used videogames store for 30 CAD, and battleship!
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(Battleship was 15 CAD though) @obsidianspider
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I'll leave this here...
also went to an electronics store (don't know how you guys say to those stores) to look for GPIO pin cables and they had this taped outside.
They had almost everything for the RPi! AC Adapters, all kinds of voltage, cases, spare parts, accessories. I was so surprised to see such thing here.
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@FlyingTomahawk Wow, they have a wall around the building? I wouldn't have expected that. Probably to keep out Hedgehogs back in the day. 😉
The only electronics stores in the US that have Raspberry Pi stuff are Micro Center, and there aren't many of them. There's one a little over an hour from me, but I don't get down that way very often.
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@obsidianspider i love when i take trips to micro center. I only go to the electronics/ raspberry pi section. We dont have one in colorado, but i assume fry's has this stuff too.
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@edmaul69 said in Retro game stuff talk:
electronics/ raspberry pi section
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@lilbud they have a hobbyist section at the one I've been to. Arduinos, Pis, etc. basically the best parts of a Radio Shack all in one area. Sigh. I miss Radio Shack.
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@edmaul69 sadly I've never been to a Frys. They don't exist near where I live and I never thought to go to one when I've been traveling on business.
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@obsidianspider The only electronics store near my house is a Radioshack, but it too is closing down. I usually get all of my stuff from Adafruit.
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@lilbud Adafruit is good, but a lot of their stuff is expensive. Depending on what you get into, and if you can wait a bit, you can find stuff from China on eBay for substantially less. I found that when I started buying small TFTs.
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