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Post by vb_master » Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:16 pm

In order of soonest found to oldest found.

PS2 - $5
Atari 7800 - $10
Atari 2600 6-switch - $5

And much more that I can't remember. The PS2 is the most recent and most vivid.

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Post by MajorLag » Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:25 pm

I'm jelous. I've never found anything worth buying at a garage sale. However, I have found some stuff just laying in the street (quite literally): a GBC (in a case with games) and a GBA (in a case with games).
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Post by makuraken » Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:40 pm

Here in Japan I got a Pentium4 mobo with 128mb DDR400 RAM, 2 800mb harddrives, some older drives, a 20gig HDD, a CD-rom drive, various fans, 3 Pentium 1 CPUs, and a heatsink: free. Got it from one of the teachers who doesnt want to buy a CPU. So I get to sell it to some dude and build a computer for about 500USD. I get about $100 extra in my pocket.

I also got a Japanese bamboo flute for free (hand made and usually very expensive). beatmania with case and correct disks about 50cents.
I could have gotten a WORKING Xbox for about $32 but when I went to get it (after going to the local post offices ATM) it was gone.
I have a lot more, I just cant think of them right now.
When in Japan with access to just about every system ever made and those that have yet to see international soil, gather your forces, and make the cool ones your own.

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Post by JackFrost22 » Mon Apr 18, 2005 7:41 pm

uh a polystation 3 for $15

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Post by Triton » Mon Apr 18, 2005 8:04 pm

jeeze i have had a ton of deals a boxed virtual boy and 4 games for 7$ and 2 atari 2600s and 16 games for 10 an InTv and 10 boxed ames for 10$ snes free genisis II and 7 games free psx 1$ the list goes on lol

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Post by Joes2Silly » Mon Apr 18, 2005 8:48 pm

I got a playstation controller for 1$ and two NES for 20$ each with like
10 games

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Post by SNESguy » Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:18 pm

WOW!! :shock: :shock:
DarkSavant0, you're making me jealous!
Just finding one sealed SNES game nowadays is almost impossible!
My best finds are:
Complete NES Toploader-$15
Megaman X2 Complete in box-$10 (Worth over $60 on ebay)
2 SNES Mini's 2 NES's 7 SNES games and other miscellaneous parts for $28 (On Ebay believe it or not!)
Final Fantasy III-$5
Lufia II-$2

Can't think of any more at the moment.
If all else fails, take it apart!

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Post by vb_master » Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:17 pm

I forgot about another good deal I had NES Toploader - $20.
Got a PONG System, traded it for a just about complete Handspring Visor Deluxe (Clear).

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Post by Niku-Sama » Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:21 pm

i got 2 dreamcasts outa a dumpster where i used to work each were in a hard platic case with 1 controller,RFU ,Powercord each

one had a broken lens but it boots into its funky menu just fine

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Post by benheck » Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:35 pm

Oh and I think space shuttles (the remaining 2) run off 386 CPU's... Something about the CPU's have to be tested for resistance to gamma rays, so newer stuff is not certified.

The Voyager spacecraft (see Star Trek: The Motion Picture) run off old 8-bit RCA CPU's same as the RCA Studio 2, so go figure.

Space is a a cruel mistress!

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Post by MM007 » Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:40 pm

Vectrex: $10
C-64 with hardware and software: $4
Boxed Intellivision I with a dozen boxed titles, some launch titles: $5
Warranty-Voiding fun!

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Post by MM007 » Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:50 pm

benheckc wrote:Oh and I think space shuttles (the remaining 2) run off 386 CPU's... Something about the CPU's have to be tested for resistance to gamma rays, so newer stuff is not certified.

The Voyager spacecraft (see Star Trek: The Motion Picture) run off old 8-bit RCA CPU's same as the RCA Studio 2, so go figure.

Space is a a cruel mistress!
Um...there are more than 2 Shuttles left, right?

Discovery, Endeavor, Atlantis, and there might be others...
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Post by EpsilonMirror » Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:13 am

bicostp wrote:I think Columbia used the 8086, Discovery has the 8088, and I think the rest have/had the z80. (Not sure, just a guess.) Or they could all have one of those processors. At any rate, you couldn't give any pcs using those processors away to homeless bums in the Bronx, they're so bad.

All of those PCs ran early versions of DOS or CP/M, possibly Unix.
HEY!!! I live in the bronx. Don't knock the boogie down.
oh and as for the deals come across
phantasy start 2 and 4 for 2 bux
gunstar heroes for 50cents
"broken" segacd 1 dollar. dude said it was dead, and let me tell you i was never so happy about a videogame not powering up. it just told me there was a blown resistor.

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Post by Niku-Sama » Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:23 am

benheckc wrote:Oh and I think space shuttles (the remaining 2) run off 386 CPU's... Something about the CPU's have to be tested for resistance to gamma rays, so newer stuff is not certified.

The Voyager spacecraft (see Star Trek: The Motion Picture) run off old 8-bit RCA CPU's same as the RCA Studio 2, so go figure.

Space is a a cruel mistress!
because the other processors that are exposed to gamma rays turn them in to....

HULK CPU!!!! RWARR

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Post by bicostp » Wed Apr 20, 2005 8:00 am

EpsilonMirror wrote:
bicostp wrote:I think Columbia used the 8086, Discovery has the 8088, and I think the rest have/had the z80. (Not sure, just a guess.) Or they could all have one of those processors. At any rate, you couldn't give any pcs using those processors away to homeless bums in the Bronx, they're so bad.

All of those PCs ran early versions of DOS or CP/M, possibly Unix.
HEY!!! I live in the bronx. Don't knock the boogie down.
oh and as for the deals come across
phantasy start 2 and 4 for 2 bux
gunstar heroes for 50cents
"broken" segacd 1 dollar. dude said it was dead, and let me tell you i was never so happy about a videogame not powering up. it just told me there was a blown resistor.
I'm talking about those unwashed guys who live on railroad tracks and beg for money in the subways. You know, the guys who wear about 50 tattered shirts at a time? I didn't mean to offend anyone.

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