Got it yesterday, been waiting a fucking year to get one of these donated... $0.03 CASH Paypal to the first person (besides Schmed) that can tell me what the fuck I'm holding in that pic...* Somebody grab me a towel... * Cash reward of $0.03 may be sent to winning poster via Paypal, Western Union, Snail Mail, tossed into a fountain on behalf of the winner, or standard Money Order, at the sole discression of the sponsor of the contest.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lomo's Haus of Audio-Video Bliss: Got it yesterday, been waiting a fucking year to get one of these donated... $0.03 CASH Paypal to the first person (besides Schmed) that can tell me what the fuck I'm holding in that pic...* Somebody grab me a towel... * Cash reward of $0.03 may be sent to winning poster via Paypal, Western Union, Snail Mail, tossed into a fountain on behalf of the winner, or standard Money Order, at the sole discression of the sponsor of the contest.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> it is a nintendo entertainment system (NES) but the kind where you put the cart in the top i think
Ladies and Gentlemen! We have a weiner! Congratulations, amigo... How would you like your $0.03 delivered?
Yeah, that's the rerelease of the original 8bit NES with SNES styled controllers. (it took me FOREVER to stop calling controlelrs joysticks) I still have the boxy 8 bit that you have to blow in to get the games to work. Grats Lomo =)
bullshit, i coulda answered that the second i saw that. too bad i was out getting drunk all night off of lonestar , i remember when that went for 50 bucks, although i think snes was out at the time
I still have my original Atari, Ninetendo both styles, SNES, N64, Sega Master System, PSX, and PS2. N64 got the least amount of play. And by the least, I mean that thing was playing maybe a total of 20 hours topps. Who knows if the thing still works anymore.
N64...lets see, I think you can beat Zelda Ocarina of Time in 20 hours. I have all those systems too, without an Atari though. What about the Sega Dreamcast? I bought it late in the game, and ended up liking it. I still like it. Grandia II, woohoo!
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Schmed: do you have KC Munchman for it??<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Yes, and Pick-axe pete
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by I Murder Children: hey lomo, I have an Odessy2 in storage, with like 20 games.... you want it?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Maybe at some point... Right now I barely have room for all the shit I haul home as it is. My couch is covered with stuff, I have little 'trails' that lead me through the rooms, and my sleeping area is but a mere sliver of the bed... But when I get organized, however...
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by The Retard Wearing a Helmet: i remember when that went for 50 bucks, although i think snes was out at the time<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Yes, I remember that, and am still kicking myself for not buying 20 of them and stashing them away in a closet back then. These motherfuckers go for $80+ on ebay, even saw just the console itself (no wires/controllers) go for $95... And yes, the SNES was already released when this model came out. After this, they went ahead and redesigned the SNES: I'm still waiting for one of these motherfuckers... Once I have this, I'll have every system Nintendo ever came out with in the states...
Damn Lomo, you sound like me with Commodore equiptment. All that remains to get is a Commodore 64c, a 128D, a C=65(yes, they exist), a Commodore PC, and a couple of Amiga's, and I've got all the Commodore computers ever put out. Hell, I've even gotten ahold of a very rare Amiga 500 Rev. 8 motherboard.
Damn, I remember those Commodores... It's been probably 20 years since I last fucked with one (damn it sounds crazy saying that) - wonder if it would all come back to me... Probably not, but Oregon Trail did...
oregon trail was the foundation for my adventures in gaming, i remember 2nd grade sitting in computer class, booting up that old apple with the green screen, and poping in that huge floppy and getting down.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lomo's Haus of Audio-Video Bliss: Damn, I remember those Commodores... It's been probably 20 years since I last fucked with one (damn it sounds crazy saying that) - wonder if it would all come back to me... Probably not, but Oregon Trail did...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Probably not...if it's been 20 years, then you didn't fuck with them for very long. Anyway, I still use mine(both Amiga's and C=64's) Although, I did forget a lot of the sys codes and other programming related stuff. I had actually forgotten how long it takes some of those games to load up. Until I hooked my 64 and 1541 up, and started playing again. I wonder if there is a section in the guinness book for "longest time taken to finish a computer game"? Echelon, 1984 -200?(will it be 03 or 04 when I finally complete that game?) I think I'll be pulling out all my old Infocom games, and giving them a run in the next week or two.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by The Retard Wearing a Helmet: oregon trail was the foundation for my adventures in gaming, i remember 2nd grade sitting in computer class, booting up that old apple with the green screen, and poping in that huge floppy and getting down.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I fucking loved that game! Hunting the buffalo and deer was best. (I don't care if buffalo is misspelled)
yea i remember those old apple IIs, those were the shit yo. in fact i still got one lying about some where. i have the original nintendo in its original box with the $99.94 dollar wal-mart price tag afixed. theres nothing like the old 8-bit games. hey Lomo have u ever played Contra or Super C? any ways ive been trying to find a decent snes but no one wants to sell thiers and every one i see around costs too much to buy one u dont know is going to work.