Author Topic: ridiculously large collections  (Read 1396 times)

August 04, 2009, 03:45:54 PM
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h8b1llg8ts

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Now something in me wants the disaster that is the Virtual Boy really bad...

I know that feeling... Unfortunately in europe Virtual Boys tend to be pretty expensive.... Are they cheaper in the US? You pay around 100Euros for a good one here, in it's original package even more!

Found my first one boxed at a local mom and pop for $19.99 US. But that was back in '99.

August 04, 2009, 04:11:06 PM
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I saw them for around $150 on eBay. One of them even had every game for the system with it, spare for maybe one, which wasn't even one of the rare VB games. Too bad I didn't have the money at the time...
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August 05, 2009, 01:36:28 AM
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I have well over 1300+ games spread out over these systems : Sega Master System,Sega Genesis w/CD & 32X,Sega GameGear,Sega Saturn,Sega Dreamcast,Atari 5200,Atari 7800/2600,Atari Jaguar w/JagCD,Atari 800XL w/DD,Commodore64 w/DD,3DO,Sony Playstation,Sony Playstation 2,Sony Playstation 3,Sony PSP,NES,SNES,Nintendo64,Gamecube,Nintendo Wii,Nintendo DS,NEC TurboDuo-R,NEC SuperGrafx,NEC TurboExpress,Neo Geo AES,Neo Geo CD,Xbox,Xbox360, and 2 Gaming PC's.More than 1/2 the games I haven't played yet but sometime before I die I plan to get around to them... ;)