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Title: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on June 22, 2014, 03:34:18 AM
I know there are quite a few members here that live in TurboGrafx saturated areas but here in NW Ohio it's amazing if you even see a loose Keith Courage at a game store or resale shop once a year.  About a year ago I was surprised to see someone had traded in a few TurboGrafx games at a place I frequent.  The good part of Turbo stuff not popping up very often is that many people aren't familiar with the value or demand.  This shop must not have wanted to bother looking up prices on the Internet (praise the lord) So I was able to pick this up for $5.00.
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y191/SHOracer14/Mobile Uploads/IMG_20140622_101334_zps6647c480.jpg) (http://s5.photobucket.com/user/SHOracer14/media/Mobile Uploads/IMG_20140622_101334_zps6647c480.jpg.html)

At the time I had only owned my TG16 for a month or two so I thought it was odd that this had the box and instructions but no case.  Little did I know that this was a release that did not have a case.  I also picked up Alien Crush CIC for $5.00 that day.  Although Griffon's box and manual are in sad shape it still stands as my best find in the wild and it was especially cool to find in my NEC deprived area.

I know that there have to be many of you who have amazing finds that allowed you to add a gem or two to your collections.  Please share!
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: BlueBMW on June 22, 2014, 03:49:24 AM
I think my best score was this lot...  If I remember right I paid $600 for it all.  Everything in it was absolutely mint.  All the hardware and games had their boxes and everything.  Had to get it picked up by someone local to the guy hehe.  As he put it when he picked it up for me... "Dude everything here is absolutely cherry!"

http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=7798.0
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFulci on June 22, 2014, 04:21:22 AM
I took an entire rental store's stock of TG-16 stuff. I paid maybe... $50 total for it? Some of it never rented. It was moved into a back room. I asked where it was, they told me where. Long story to it, at first the games were priced for me at $5 a pieces, maybe $3 for 10. Now, these games were complete, with cardboard box (You'd take that off the shelf and exchange at the counter for the game), etc.


Later, after a while, doing odd jobs for the video store, such as plastering coupons on cars for TG-16 games, the owner just told me, as a gift, to take the last 50-60 of these old games for free, as a gift.

It was awesome.

I can't recall the exact number, but probably 80-100 boxed games. I also got a rental case, some spare hucard cases, rental tg-16 system, a controller, and a tap.

This was in the mid-late 90s. Best time to pick up discontinued stuff, when it is freshly discontinued.

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Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: esteban on June 22, 2014, 04:54:20 AM

I took an entire rental store's stock of TG-16 stuff. I paid maybe... $50 total for it? Some of it never rented. It was moved into a back room. I asked where it was, they told me where. Long story to it, at first the games were priced for me at $5 a pieces, maybe $3 for 10. Now, these games were complete, with cardboard box (You'd take that off the shelf and exchange at the counter for the game), etc.


Later, after a while, doing odd jobs for the video store, such as plastering coupons on cars for TG-16 games, the owner just told me, as a gift, to take the last 50-60 of these old games for free, as a gift.

It was awesome.

I can't recall the exact number, but probably 80-100 boxed games. I also got a rental case, some spare hucard cases, rental tg-16 system, a controller, and a tap.

This was in the mid-late 90s. Best time to pick up discontinued stuff, when it is freshly discontinued.

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Shut the f@ck up. That is amazing. f*ck all of y@u.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFulci on June 22, 2014, 05:05:52 AM

I took an entire rental store's stock of TG-16 stuff. I paid maybe... $50 total for it? Some of it never rented. It was moved into a back room. I asked where it was, they told me where. Long story to it, at first the games were priced for me at $5 a pieces, maybe $3 for 10. Now, these games were complete, with cardboard box (You'd take that off the shelf and exchange at the counter for the game), etc.


Later, after a while, doing odd jobs for the video store, such as plastering coupons on cars for TG-16 games, the owner just told me, as a gift, to take the last 50-60 of these old games for free, as a gift.

It was awesome.

I can't recall the exact number, but probably 80-100 boxed games. I also got a rental case, some spare hucard cases, rental tg-16 system, a controller, and a tap.

This was in the mid-late 90s. Best time to pick up discontinued stuff, when it is freshly discontinued.

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Shut the f@ck up. That is amazing. f*ck all of y@u.

What was amazing, is I thought to ask. I hadn't seen them for rent in a while, they were removed when it went under new ownership. So, I hadn't seen the games in maybe 6 months, a year? I asked the owner, and he told he took it off the shelves since it wasn't renting, and put them in the back. The TG-16 stuff was wasting real estate where stuff that rented could be.

Sometime during that time, the boxes were thrown out for the NES games. They were still for rent, since a few people still rented the NES games, but the price was lowered, and they were set out, spine first in their rental cases. I guess he didn't care too much if and NES game was stolen.

I still recall spending time, looking through the games, trying to figure out which ones to buy, reading the descriptions, etc. I spent a long time, that first time seeing the boxes of the games, just looking through them that summer day.

I was into movies at the time, and the guy got along with me. I rented stuff, sometimes got free rentals, plastered coupons for him, I figure, he thought after I bought so many, f*ckit, Merry X-mas, take the last of this non-renting stuff from my store's back room!

I also recall that's how I found out about the movie Mallrats. Back then, video rental places held onto demo/preview VHS tapes, in case the studio contacted them for them to be returned. So, shitloads were back there. I saw Mallrats. The VHS preview cover was mostly a Magic Eye image, with a blurb in the corner or something. I have to search on ebay, that may be the VHS poster art... yeah, it looked like the Advance poster art. I no longer have that Demo VHS, though. I grabbed that, and others, sometimes. I recall first viewing that movie around the same time as that TG-16 haul, and finding it really funny, but not knowing many other people who had seen it or even heard of it. Now, well, it's different.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Damon Plus on June 22, 2014, 05:42:44 AM
Not the greatest deal, but I paid 100$ for a complete Air Zonk (instructions were a photocopy though), a sealed Splatterhouse and a sealed Galaga 90. The seller added, for just 0.5$ each.:

Alien Crush
JJ & Jeff
Chase HQ
Night Creatures
Double Dungeons
Tv Sports Football
Silent Debuggers
King of Casino
Time Cruise
Battle Royale

All of them CI. Not the most amazing but living in Europe and just started collecting, I think it was pretty good.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on June 22, 2014, 05:58:24 AM
Keep these coming guys!  Mr. Fulci that haul is stuff of legend.  No rental places rented TG stuff in my area.  This is probably a big reason I didn't know anything about it growing up let alone know it even existed.  I don't even remember seeing them for sale in toy stores though I'm sure they were.  I've recently talked to people around here that had them when new and sold them years ago. 
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: schweaty on June 22, 2014, 06:11:58 AM
picked up a broken Turbo Express w/ Dead Moon, Soldier Blade and 2 copies of Victory Run for a good price (good not great) on ebay.  why did i pick this up?  for the 2 copies of Victory Run <obviously>. 

fixed the Turbo Express (it cleaned up real nice) and sold it with a copy of victory run on ebay for twice what i paid for the original lot.

Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFulci on June 22, 2014, 06:40:27 AM
Keep these coming guys!  Mr. Fulci that haul is stuff of legend.  No rental places rented TG stuff in my area.  This is probably a big reason I didn't know anything about it growing up let alone know it even existed.  I don't even remember seeing them for sale in toy stores though I'm sure they were.  I've recently talked to people around here that had them when new and sold them years ago. 


This was the 2nd place, somewhat local to where I was at that time, I knew of, that rented TG-16 games.

I saw it for sale in Lionel Kiddie City, Children's Palace (At one point they had a TG-16 TV displaying a Laserdisc on loop, of the titles and such), It was at Toys R Us, that was the first place I played Air Zonk, though I can't recall if it was a Duo and the 3-in-1 demo CD, or if it was a TG-16 with Air Zonk. It's been nearly 20 years, so I can't recall.

Also, some department stores had them. I recall when a few went out of business near me, and they were clearing stuff out of their store room, sometimes TG-16 stuff showed up. This was when Playstation was new, so I guess this was 1996? 1997? I picked up a system and games when that happened, all new.

The best time to gather stuff for any system, or nearly anything else, is when interest is not really there and it is being discontinued or is freshly discontinued. That's when a lot of people just want the stuff out of their way since it is taking up space other more popular, profitable merchandise could be.

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Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Tommy Vercetti on June 22, 2014, 07:12:57 AM
Hi guys! :) I picked up a TG-16, dozen HuCards, 2 Turbo Express (1 broken), 1 controller regular, 1 controller arcade stick, 1 turbotap, 1 turbovision, lots of adapters, wiring etc. plus bunch of empty cases and sleeves, and a bunch of other small stuff...all for FREE from my girlfriend's girlfriend.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Gentlegamer on June 22, 2014, 08:09:12 AM
This was in 2006, but I bought a used TG-16 with instructions that was in like new condition on ebay for $18. It looked like it had never been used.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: ifkz on June 22, 2014, 08:47:34 AM
Shut the f@ck up. That is amazing. f*ck all of y@u.

Best post of the thread right from esteban :).  Now it seems impossible to find most any game for under $20.  Maybe I'm doing something wrong  :-k

The best deal I had was my first:  at TurboExpress with no sound but a lot of good card only games:  Cadash, Chase HQ, Military Madness, Final Lap Twin and Alien Crush for $100 shipped.  This forum back then had the cap fix for the sound, but while inside I saw that the power plug was smashed so it only runs on batteries.  Still, that is the best I've got...and I still own all of it.  That TE has saved me from boredom away from home many, many times.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on June 22, 2014, 09:11:46 AM
picked up a broken Turbo Express w/ Dead Moon, Soldier Blade and 2 copies of Victory Run for a good price (good not great) on ebay.  why did i pick this up?  for the 2 copies of Victory Run <obviously>. 

fixed the Turbo Express (it cleaned up real nice) and sold it with a copy of victory run on ebay for twice what i paid for the original lot.

I did that recently as well.  I bought a broken TurboExpress with 6 games, TV tuner and boxed AC adapted for $80.00.  The games were loose and nothing special other than the fact I didn't have them.  I recapped the TE and it cleaned up nice and it re-sold for like $120.  Hardly a profit but I consider that I basically got 6 games for free.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFlutterPie on June 22, 2014, 11:17:10 AM
I haven't got crazy good luck so my deals are a bit weak.

I got a CIB Turbografx system with all of the paperwork with a CIC Splatterhouse and a loose Bonk's Revenge for $85. 

I picked up my CIC of Cadash for $20.  The manual was pretty worn but still.  I had been searching for the name of that game for years after playing the arcade machine at my local Zellers. 

I am pretty happy with my purchase of Last Alert for $23 a few weeks ago considering the current pricing trends. 
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on June 22, 2014, 12:11:11 PM
I haven't got crazy good luck so my deals are a bit weak.

I got a CIB Turbografx system with all of the paperwork with a CIC Splatterhouse and a loose Bonk's Revenge for $85. 

I picked up my CIC of Cadash for $20.  The manual was pretty worn but still.  I had been searching for the name of that game for years after playing the arcade machine at my local Zellers. 

I am pretty happy with my purchase of Last Alert for $23 a few weeks ago considering the current pricing trends.

It's funny you mention last alert.  I bought that before I even had a CD system.  The only reason I bought it was because I knew it was a run and gun and I got it on eBay CIC for $20.00 including shipping.  This was only a few months ago and I kind of thought that was the going rate.  I've seen them recently be offered for quite a bit more than that.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: toktogul on June 22, 2014, 12:45:48 PM
Mine was last week. I have a pc engine duo in canada that is having trouble reading the music on super cd, so while i'm in Japan, I decided to ask my local shop if they have a pc engine duo for sale. They do not, but they offer to call another place. i go to the gym meanwhile. When i come back, he informs me that they do not have a pc engine duo, but they have a pc engine duo R if I want. I know that these usually command huge about of money for no real difference, so I was about to pass. Just for the laugh i ask how much they ask for it. He looks at his screen and i can see in his eyes that he is surprised by the high price. He said shyly ; " It's  ichi man (100$)".

My heart jumped. I ask calmly if its a complete set. He says that yes it comes with all cables and controllers. I proceed to ask him to call again the other store and order it for me. Meanwhile i walk around the shop and check for more pc engine games. He comes to me again with the phone and he looks sorry. I knew it was too good to be true. He says "I'm sorry, i made a mistake, it isnt complete. It doesnt include the box, but the manual is included" I tell him i dont mind, we finish the order, i sign a paper and go back home. 2 days later, i was the proud owner of a non yellowed pc engine duo R. that thing is soo beautiful!

that was my best score, that and finding castlevania rondo of blood for 55$ in the wild, which is what started my passion for the pc engine.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: HailingTheThings on June 22, 2014, 01:42:10 PM
cool stuff happened

Nice haul and Mallrats was the first Kevin Smith flick I watched BITD with a bunch of friends. Good times.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on June 22, 2014, 02:25:25 PM
Mine was last week. I have a pc engine duo in canada that is having trouble reading the music on super cd, so while i'm in Japan, I decided to ask my local shop if they have a pc engine duo for sale. They do not, but they offer to call another place. i go to the gym meanwhile. When i come back, he informs me that they do not have a pc engine duo, but they have a pc engine duo R if I want. I know that these usually command huge about of money for no real difference, so I was about to pass. Just for the laugh i ask how much they ask for it. He looks at his screen and i can see in his eyes that he is surprised by the high price. He said shyly ; " It's  ichi man (100$)".

My heart jumped. I ask calmly if its a complete set. He says that yes it comes with all cables and controllers. I proceed to ask him to call again the other store and order it for me. Meanwhile i walk around the shop and check for more pc engine games. He comes to me again with the phone and he looks sorry. I knew it was too good to be true. He says "I'm sorry, i made a mistake, it isnt complete. It doesnt include the box, but the manual is included" I tell him i dont mind, we finish the order, i sign a paper and go back home. 2 days later, i was the proud owner of a non yellowed pc engine duo R. that thing is soo beautiful!

that was my best score, that and finding castlevania rondo of blood for 55$ in the wild, which is what started my passion for the pc engine.

That's awesome!  I just paid $20 more from that with a non-working disc portion.  I'm still waiting for it in the mail so I'll be stoked if it's an easy fix.

I am super jelly of Rondo.  I don't have a (real) copy of it yet and am only willing to spend up to $100.00 CIC.  I'm sure patience will pay off eventually.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: synbiosfan on June 22, 2014, 02:33:42 PM
I don't think I've ever had a amazing score but I did pick up a mintish Vectrex with 9 loose carts for $129 at a local resale shop.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: toktogul on June 22, 2014, 02:44:41 PM


That's awesome!  I just paid $20 more from that with a non-working disc portion.  I'm still waiting for it in the mail so I'll be stoked if it's an easy fix.

I am super jelly of Rondo.  I don't have a (real) copy of it yet and am only willing to spend up to $100.00 CIC.  I'm sure patience will pay off eventually.

Right now rondo of blood is 100$ cib on amazon japan, but if you can wait, im sure i csn find a better price on yahoo auction. I bought one for my friend for 65$ shipped the other day. its not as rare as peopoe want you to believe, but its worth every single bucks for it. its a very good game
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on June 22, 2014, 04:15:48 PM


That's awesome!  I just paid $20 more from that with a non-working disc portion.  I'm still waiting for it in the mail so I'll be stoked if it's an easy fix.

I am super jelly of Rondo.  I don't have a (real) copy of it yet and am only willing to spend up to $100.00 CIC.  I'm sure patience will pay off eventually.

Right now rondo of blood is 100$ cib on amazon japan, but if you can wait, im sure i csn find a better price on yahoo auction. I bought one for my friend for 65$ shipped the other day. its not as rare as peopoe want you to believe, but its worth every single bucks for it. its a very good game

I know it's not rare by any means just in high demand because it kicks so much ass.  I've played through it many times on my CD-R copy but that's not going to stop me from getting the real thing.  Seems like internet minimum these days is like $140.00.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: schnuth on June 22, 2014, 04:25:04 PM
I know there are quite a few members here that live in TurboGrafx saturated areas but here in NW Ohio it's amazing if you even see a loose Keith Courage at a game store or resale shop once a year.

Hey another Toledoan! I can only remember a couple times I found Turbo stuff in the wild around here.

In 1997 when I was going to school in Bowling Green I scored a TG-16 with a Turbobooster and around 25 games for $50 at Goodwill. That got the ball rolling. :)

My best ever find was in June of 2007 at the Goodwill on Reynolds Rd. Hidden in the CDs were about a dozen games including Dungeon Explorer II and Neutopia II for $3 a pop. No system, so I always suspected whoever bought it missed the games. Always check the CD bins!  I don't think I'll ever do that good at a thrift again. :)

Back in the late 90s Allied Records was a goldmine for games before collecting and eBay went mainstream. I truly miss those days, but Turbo stuff has always been hard to find around here. I only knew one person who had one while they were still current.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: HailingTheThings on June 22, 2014, 07:51:42 PM
Seems like internet minimum these days is like $140.00.


I paid about $75 for mine a year ago on amazon. I just looked around and that $140 price tag seems to almost be a thing.

$109 shipped: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dracula-X-Pc-Engine-/251565761933?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item3a927ce58d
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFulci on June 22, 2014, 11:03:06 PM
I know there are quite a few members here that live in TurboGrafx saturated areas but here in NW Ohio it's amazing if you even see a loose Keith Courage at a game store or resale shop once a year.

Hey another Toledoan! I can only remember a couple times I found Turbo stuff in the wild around here.

In 1997 when I was going to school in Bowling Green I scored a TG-16 with a Turbobooster and around 25 games for $50 at Goodwill. That got the ball rolling. :)

My best ever find was in June of 2007 at the Goodwill on Reynolds Rd. Hidden in the CDs were about a dozen games including Dungeon Explorer II and Neutopia II for $3 a pop. No system, so I always suspected whoever bought it missed the games. Always check the CD bins!  I don't think I'll ever do that good at a thrift again. :)

Back in the late 90s Allied Records was a goldmine for games before collecting and eBay went mainstream. I truly miss those days, but Turbo stuff has always been hard to find around here. I only knew one person who had one while they were still current.

Good luck!

Yeah, in thrift stores, the areas where CDs are kept sometimes have TG-16 stuff.

I found Keith Courage and Neutopia n a thrift store's CD area once, Priced about $2 or $3 each. This was in 2000 or so. I haven't been to thrift store's much since the early 2000's, since now most of the goodwill stuff is checked out for ebay first, and there are also more people who go to the thrift store's looking for either this type of stuff for their self, or to resell.

There were times, I could find awesome stuff in goodwill, but that ended in the late 90's, early 00's. I remember finding a huge amount of MAD Magazine paperback books. 50 or so. I bought all of those. I also recall a large shelf/bin that had easily 100+ Atari 2600 games, I bought lots of those. I guess someone's collection in their parent's basement was dumped at goodwill.


Every so often I go to look in a thrift store, but it's only at certain ones where I don't think they scan everything for ebay first before putting it out there for sale. Even then it's only twice a year or so I visit a thrift store.

Now, thrift stores are becoming more mainstream and "Cool". It's even got a song now!
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFulci on June 22, 2014, 11:59:46 PM
cool stuff happened

Nice haul and Mallrats was the first Kevin Smith flick I watched BITD with a bunch of friends. Good times.


It had no idea what to expect, but after the intro, I had an idea what I was in for. The intro where he talks about the cats. That intro right there set the tone.

I recently watched for the first time the extended edition. Wow, other than a few scenes, it is not as good as the theatrical release. It's also missing that entire intro. An instance where I prefer theatrical, the extended release.

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Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on June 23, 2014, 03:30:19 AM
I know there are quite a few members here that live in TurboGrafx saturated areas but here in NW Ohio it's amazing if you even see a loose Keith Courage at a game store or resale shop once a year.

Hey another Toledoan! I can only remember a couple times I found Turbo stuff in the wild around here.

In 1997 when I was going to school in Bowling Green I scored a TG-16 with a Turbobooster and around 25 games for $50 at Goodwill. That got the ball rolling. :)

My best ever find was in June of 2007 at the Goodwill on Reynolds Rd. Hidden in the CDs were about a dozen games including Dungeon Explorer II and Neutopia II for $3 a pop. No system, so I always suspected whoever bought it missed the games. Always check the CD bins!  I don't think I'll ever do that good at a thrift again. :)

Back in the late 90s Allied Records was a goldmine for games before collecting and eBay went mainstream. I truly miss those days, but Turbo stuff has always been hard to find around here. I only knew one person who had one while they were still current.

Good luck!

That's awesome!  I always look in the CD sections at thrift stores for this very reason.  My score from my first post was actually at Allied on Reynolds.  I have also gotten a few items from Mike at Video Game Underground.  He used to have a large collection he sold years back but he's sold me a few leftovers he's found here and there.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Necromancer on June 23, 2014, 09:24:57 AM
I've gotten lots of good deals, but nothing really stands out head and shoulders above the rest.  There's been many good deals from peeps here (sealed Bazzy, Dead of the Brain, Faucet Armor, Illust/Print Boosters, LA and pacs, and I've won a couple raffles too), lots of nice stuff from TZD during their sales (including a TurbobExpress bundle with link, ac adapter, car adapter, and a couple games for $150ish), quite a few sealed Turbobs from those UK peeps a few years back (around $13 each shipped), and of course plenty of generous goodies from Secret Santas.  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: reson8er on June 23, 2014, 09:44:41 AM
To be honest, I usually don't remember things like this, but I do remember buying a brand new Y's Book I&II from TZD back in the day. Not PCE/Turbo related, but I picked up a LOT of Sega Saturn stuff as it was being discounted, including a few JP releases and the US Panzer Dragoon Saga for not a lot of money. How I wish I had done this during the later days of the Turbo. ](*,)
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Black Tiger on June 23, 2014, 10:07:27 AM
Mine was last week. I have a pc engine duo in canada that is having trouble reading the music on super cd, so while i'm in Japan, I decided to ask my local shop if they have a pc engine duo for sale. They do not, but they offer to call another place. i go to the gym meanwhile. When i come back, he informs me that they do not have a pc engine duo, but they have a pc engine duo R if I want. I know that these usually command huge about of money for no real difference, so I was about to pass. Just for the laugh i ask how much they ask for it. He looks at his screen and i can see in his eyes that he is surprised by the high price. He said shyly ; " It's  ichi man (100$)".

My heart jumped. I ask calmly if its a complete set. He says that yes it comes with all cables and controllers. I proceed to ask him to call again the other store and order it for me. Meanwhile i walk around the shop and check for more pc engine games. He comes to me again with the phone and he looks sorry. I knew it was too good to be true. He says "I'm sorry, i made a mistake, it isnt complete. It doesnt include the box, but the manual is included" I tell him i dont mind, we finish the order, i sign a paper and go back home. 2 days later, i was the proud owner of a non yellowed pc engine duo R. that thing is soo beautiful!

Duo R/RX systems do not suffer the same leaky capacitor problem that the regular Duo does and are much sturdier. Any time you buy a regular Duo you should have the caps replaced unless you can confirm that it's already been done.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: HailingTheThings on June 23, 2014, 10:17:21 AM
cool stuff happened

Nice haul and Mallrats was the first Kevin Smith flick I watched BITD with a bunch of friends. Good times.


It had no idea what to expect, but after the intro, I had an idea what I was in for. The intro where he talks about the cats. That intro right there set the tone.

I recently watched for the first time the extended edition. Wow, other than a few scenes, it is not as good as the theatrical release. It's also missing that entire intro. An instance where I prefer theatrical, the extended release.

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Yeah the intro narration from Brody (Jason Lee) definitely gives you a pretty good idea what's in store. 

As for the extended edition, I only watched it once. For a reason. lol the whole extra storyline was not necessary and I'm glad they axed it.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Necromancer on June 23, 2014, 10:18:02 AM
Duo R/RX systems do not suffer the same leaky capacitor problem that the regular Duo does and are much sturdier.

Their PCBs are inferior, decidedly less sturdy.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Black Tiger on June 23, 2014, 11:03:27 AM
Duo R/RX systems do not suffer the same leaky capacitor problem that the regular Duo does and are much sturdier.

Their PCBs are inferior, decidedly less sturdy.

I broke two TurboDuo casings.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Necromancer on June 23, 2014, 11:21:14 AM
I broke two TurboDuo casings.

Moose tramplings were not a consideration during the design phase.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: galam on June 23, 2014, 12:31:30 PM
Video Days is by far Jason Lee's finest piece of work.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: seieienbu on June 23, 2014, 12:45:47 PM
A couple of years ago I  picked up a Super System Card for like $50 or so at a store in Seattle.  Not at all the best score around but I thought it was quite reasonable and was glad to make the purchase.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: esteban on June 23, 2014, 12:59:58 PM

A couple of years ago I  picked up a Super System Card for like $50 or so at a store in Seattle.  Not at all the best score around but I thought it was quite reasonable and was glad to make the purchase.

I will buy this from you for $50.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: synbiosfan on June 23, 2014, 01:42:21 PM
I may have something, as part of a Saturn lot I bought, the seller threw in a Saturn Cleaning Kit. It turns out it's quite rare so I kept it for a few years (back in my Saturn Collectard phase). I recently gave it away, well I threw it in with a bundle of games.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: SamIAm on June 23, 2014, 02:42:52 PM
A gamer friend of mine here in Japan offered to let me take as many of his old PC Engine games as I liked. He had about 30 total, and among them was Sapphire. I told him how much it was really worth, and he decided to keep it to sell later, along with a few other valuable games. I took Cotton, Spriggan, Bomberman 93, Aero Blasters, Street Fighter II, Anearth Fantasy Stories, and two or three more.

I also picked up an unboxed Duo-RX for 7000 yen, or about $70, and another unboxed one in mint condition for 9000 yen, which I was pretty happy about.

Finally, I picked up a new PC-FX that had been opened once but never played (this was apparent by the sealed packaging of everything inside) for about 10,000 yen. Later, I got a quite used one for $30, which I sent to a friend as a gift.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Black Tiger on June 23, 2014, 03:24:43 PM
A gamer friend of mine here in Japan offered to let me take as many of his old PC Engine games as I liked. He had about 30 total, and among them was Sapphire. I told him how much it was really worth, and he decided to keep it to sell later, along with a few other valuable games. I took Cotton, Spriggan, Bomberman 93, Aero Blasters, Street Fighter II, Anearth Fantasy Stories, and two or three more.

I also picked up an unboxed Duo-RX for 7000 yen, or about $70, and another unboxed one in mint condition for 9000 yen, which I was pretty happy about.

Finally, I picked up a new PC-FX that had been opened once but never played (this was apparent by the sealed packaging of everything inside) for about 10,000 yen. Later, I got a quite used one for $30, which I sent to a friend as a gift.

That's quite the gift if he lived overseas. :)
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: PunkicCyborg on June 23, 2014, 03:34:47 PM
I bought a lot of 3 PCE games off ebay around 2010 and I noticed the guy was in my city. I messaged him to see where he was and see if I could just pick them up and asked him if he has more pce games he was selling. He said he was selling off almost all his game collection and to come check it out. So I went to his place and he had tubs and tubs of games. He said he has had almost all of them since new and was just tired of looking at all these bins of games and just doesn't have the passion for gaming anymore.
He opened up his turbo bin and it had maybe 40 games including several sealed games, soldier blade, some pce games, a TG16, ave 3 pad. We talked for a bit and after realizing I was just another fellow hardcore gamer like him I think he was very happy to negotiate a price and I ended up with the lot for about $150.
Looking back I wish I had more to offer him but that was more like the price he threw out there for everything. I didn't follow turbo collecting and prices much since I've always been more into the pce side but I know he was happy for it all to go to me instead of another reseller.
He had more bins of games including many mint Sega CD games and most other consoles. I wish I could have bought more but I hope they went to good homes.
Anyways cheers to you fellow gamer that sold your whole turbo collection to me, I'm still playing and enjoying them all!
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: HailingTheThings on June 23, 2014, 06:03:34 PM
Video Days is by far Jason Lee's finest piece of work.

Funny. Still can't believe he's a Scientologist.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: seieienbu on June 23, 2014, 07:40:01 PM
I will buy this from you for $50.

STATUS:  My apologies comrade but it is not for sale!
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Sparky on June 24, 2014, 02:15:43 PM
I have always had some dirty good luck finding games and such, but the most crazy one was many years ago I found a bunch of rare Atari prototype boxes and was asked if I would trade just 1 of them ( the Incredible Hulk, just the box) for a complete US MC, still had the plastic wrap on it.. Take that high rollers!!!

I have yet to pay over a $125 for any game. Most I have got in trades or just good finds over the years (( patient grasshopper pose))
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: galam on June 24, 2014, 04:35:56 PM
I have always had some dirty good luck finding games and such, but the most crazy one was many years ago I found a bunch of rare Atari prototype boxes and was asked if I would trade just 1 of them ( the Incredible Hulk, just the box) for a complete US MC, still had the plastic wrap on it.. Take that high rollers!!!

I have yet to pay over a $125 for any game. Most I have got in trades or just good finds over the years (( patient grasshopper pose))

Have any pics of these boxes?
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Sparky on June 24, 2014, 04:55:00 PM
Yep, here ya go..

found them at a flee market and grabbed because they were cool, had no idea what I had found until later on, there empty boxes, prototypes That were displayed in places like toyrUs

PS: the bubba smith card was a cool bonus at the time :P

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x114/sparkss_photo/At-boxeslow.jpg)
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: galam on June 24, 2014, 04:57:04 PM
Love em
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: HailingTheThings on June 24, 2014, 05:44:54 PM
Yep, here ya go..

found them at a flee market and grabbed because they were cool, had no idea what I had found until later on, there empty boxes, prototypes That were displayed in places like toyrUs

PS: the bubba smith card was a cool bonus at the time :P

Those look pretty cool, mister.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Lost Monkey on June 25, 2014, 01:57:55 AM
Yep, here ya go..

found them at a flee market and grabbed because they were cool, had no idea what I had found until later on, there empty boxes, prototypes That were displayed in places like toyrUs

PS: the bubba smith card was a cool bonus at the time :P

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x114/sparkss_photo/At-boxeslow.jpg)


Awesome! God, I wanted a Lord of the Rings game so bad in 1982...
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Bardoly on June 27, 2014, 07:37:00 AM

...  I am super jelly of Rondo.  I don't have a (real) copy of it yet and am only willing to spend up to $100.00 CIC.  I'm sure patience will pay off eventually.


I hope that you can find it for $100 or less, but  I wouldn't wait if I were you.  It's a great game, and for an extra $20-40, it's still worth it.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: graffias79 on October 05, 2014, 11:50:10 AM
About 3 or 4 years ago I found this baby lurking with the board games probably wedged between a partially complete jigsaw puzzle and a scrabble box from the 70s.  The only thing missing was the game Keith Courage.  The controller, and all the logos still have their protective plastic covering.  Not a scratch on the system and barely any dust.  It also has the manual, the Keith Courage comic, and a couple other things in a plastic bag with a placard saying "Thanks for buying the TurboGrafx 16...".

The only bad thing is the box is a little beat up and has along piece of Montgomery Wards tape wrapped over it, and a MW price tag for $199.99.

Goodwill price? $6.99.

I SCOURED that store for a CD-ROM attachment and looked through all the CDs for games but found none! Damn!
Title: Your most amazing score.
Post by: esteban on October 05, 2014, 01:17:40 PM
About 3 or 4 years ago I found this baby lurking with the board games probably wedged between a partially complete jigsaw puzzle and a scrabble box from the 70s.  The only thing missing was the game Keith Courage.  The controller, and all the logos still have their protective plastic covering.  Not a scratch on the system and barely any dust.  It also has the manual, the Keith Courage comic, and a couple other things in a plastic bag with a placard saying "Thanks for buying the TurboGrafx 16...".

The only bad thing is the box is a little beat up and has along piece of Montgomery Wards tape wrapped over it, and a MW price tag for $199.99.

Goodwill price? $6.99.

I SCOURED that store for a CD-ROM attachment and looked through all the CDs for games but found none! Damn!

That's pretty awesome. I have never seen Turbo stuff in the wild.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: dallaspattern on October 05, 2014, 03:55:39 PM
I scored a pcengine and a few games at a garage sale this weekend for 80 bucks. Dude had a bunch of master system and N64 stuff out. When I asked if he had anything else, he told me he had something in the basement he wasn't sure would sell. BOOSH. I've been rocking Kato Chan and Ken Chan all weekend.

But I think my most amazing score was a boxed duo with a dozen GOOD games on kijiji a few years back for super cheap. -30, had to drive out of town to pick it up. Couldn't believe my eyes...

Non-TG related, I found a rare Henry Rollins spoken word LP at a record store once for $5. He came through town one time and I showed it to him and he said he hadn't seen one in 20 years. Kinda cool.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: HailingTheThings on October 05, 2014, 10:45:42 PM
I scored a pcengine and a few games at a garage sale this weekend for 80 bucks. Dude had a bunch of master system and N64 stuff out. When I asked if he had anything else, he told me he had something in the basement he wasn't sure would sell. BOOSH. I've been rocking Kato Chan and Ken Chan all weekend.

But I think my most amazing score was a boxed duo with a dozen GOOD games on kijiji a few years back for super cheap. -30, had to drive out of town to pick it up. Couldn't believe my eyes...

Non-TG related, I found a rare Henry Rollins spoken word LP at a record store once for $5. He came through town one time and I showed it to him and he said he hadn't seen one in 20 years. Kinda cool.


Henry Rollins, aside from supposedly "loving" Glenn Danzing a little too much, is pretty awesome. I still listen to the Black Flag album "My War" from time to time.

I remember listening to a "comedy" album from him years ago where he talked about playing, I think, Black Sabbath very loudly while his gay neighbors humped because he figured what better music to blast while sexering. Fun guy.

(http://i.imgur.com/EMSrElF.jpg)
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: Desh on October 06, 2014, 03:04:28 AM
About 3 or 4 years ago I found this baby lurking with the board games probably wedged between a partially complete jigsaw puzzle and a scrabble box from the 70s.  The only thing missing was the game Keith Courage.  The controller, and all the logos still have their protective plastic covering.  Not a scratch on the system and barely any dust.  It also has the manual, the Keith Courage comic, and a couple other things in a plastic bag with a placard saying "Thanks for buying the TurboGrafx 16...".

The only bad thing is the box is a little beat up and has along piece of Montgomery Wards tape wrapped over it, and a MW price tag for $199.99.

Goodwill price? $6.99.

I SCOURED that store for a CD-ROM attachment and looked through all the CDs for games but found none! Damn!

Whoa!  That is supremely awesome!
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: neutopia6 on October 06, 2014, 07:16:20 AM
Signed Henry Rollins is f*cking sick, Black Flags album Damaged is f*cking perfect.
Before I was collecting TurboGrafx, I only knew the name.
Four years ago I started collecting anything I could find a good deal on for kijiji, at the time I was living in Calgary.
Saw an add for TurboGrafx with twenty or so games for $140, needless to say I ran like the f*cking wind.
The dudes system was boxed, had a boxed Turbo Stick, all twenty or so games were CIC And CIB, it was ridiculous, mostly great games.
I thought holy f*ck, bet that will never happen again, few days later another add went up roughly the same, system, bit this time about fourth games for $160.
I was the first one there for some lucky reason, grabbed them all, all games were CIC, some CIB, some even sealed, a sealed Bonks revenge which I opened and hung the poster on my wall.
So in total about fifty or so different games, all CIC, 25% CIB, two systems one boxed, all for $300, that was easily my best score.
Recently though I got a CIC, North American super system card 3 for only $20, so that was f*cking awesome aha, thanks for sharing all the stories guys its f*cking fascinating.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFulci on October 06, 2014, 08:49:48 AM
About 3 or 4 years ago I found this baby lurking with the board games probably wedged between a partially complete jigsaw puzzle and a scrabble box from the 70s.  The only thing missing was the game Keith Courage.  The controller, and all the logos still have their protective plastic covering.  Not a scratch on the system and barely any dust.  It also has the manual, the Keith Courage comic, and a couple other things in a plastic bag with a placard saying "Thanks for buying the TurboGrafx 16...".

The only bad thing is the box is a little beat up and has along piece of Montgomery Wards tape wrapped over it, and a MW price tag for $199.99.

Goodwill price? $6.99.

I SCOURED that store for a CD-ROM attachment and looked through all the CDs for games but found none! Damn!

Whoa!  That is supremely awesome!


That's way to do it. I did that back when I looked for Atari 2600. Even if I didn't see any games, I'd ask if they had any Atari. Everyone seemed to have Atari in their basement, I'd often hear, "I didn't think anyone still wanted that old stuff". I usually would buy a box or two containing a system, controllers, games, etc, for $20 or so. $20, during the 90s, was the normal cost for a family's Atari 2600 collection, :)

I haven't been to garage sales / yard sales in a while, though when I've last stopped at them, if I saw some electronics out, or video game stuff, I'd ask if they had anything else around. All that turned up during my last visits were Gameboy, Fairchild Channel F, and I think that was about it. Not stuff I'm interested in, so I left it.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: jordan_hillman on October 06, 2014, 06:10:02 PM
Recently though I got a CIC, North American super system card 3 for only $20, so that was f*cking awesome aha, thanks for sharing all the stories guys its f*cking fascinating.


One of my few TG wild finds was a North American Super System Card (with case, but no manual) for $5 in a random stack of CDs at a flea market. So I know the "feels" man.


Henry Rollins, aside from supposedly "loving" Glenn Danzing a little too much, is pretty awesome. I still listen to the Black Flag album "My War" from time to time.

I remember listening to a "comedy" album from him years ago where he talked about playing, I think, Black Sabbath very loudly while his gay neighbors humped because he figured what better music to blast while sexering. Fun guy.

(http://i.imgur.com/EMSrElF.jpg)


Not the biggest fan of Rollins or Danzig... But I about damn near shit myself from laughter when I saw this
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: HailingTheThings on October 06, 2014, 10:31:53 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/EMSrElF.jpg)


Not the biggest fan of Rollins or Danzig... But I about damn near shit myself from laughter when I saw this


That's all that matters. lol
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: MrFulci on October 06, 2014, 10:34:30 PM
You guys know, Henry Rollins was in an Unsolved Mysteries, "story", about his friend Joe (I think that was his name), who got shot, nearby him, when they were roommates at a house?
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: dallaspattern on October 07, 2014, 01:30:36 PM
My War rules, so does Weight, and a couple of his spoken word discs are pretty good. That story about Joe is intense. When recently asked what's worse, taking out the trash or being in Black Flag, Rollins responded "Being in Black Flag". haha
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: cr8zykuban0 on October 07, 2014, 03:28:12 PM
when it comes to the turbo, my best deal would have to pick up a hucard and a manual for somer assault at a game store for $15 and picking up a boxed turbo from my friend syphic, I know he sold me that and a boxed Saturn plus sonic jam and sonic r for $130 I think.

everything eles, a lot to name but some of my best ones, cib hanshin tigers ngpc for $100
mvs samurai shodown 5 special for $120
cib ninja masters mvs English full kit for $100
just a few that I can think of. don't want to name all of them lol
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: TheClash603 on October 10, 2014, 09:52:06 PM
I was walking around the Pompidou in Paris and they had 3 Black Flag albums on the wall because of the awesome cover art.  Jealous Again and The First Four Years were the two I recall.
Title: Re: Your most amazing score.
Post by: esteban on October 10, 2014, 10:26:13 PM

I was walking around the Pompidou in Paris and they had 3 Black Flag albums on the wall because of the awesome cover art.  Jealous Again and The First Four Years were the two I recall.


Awesome.  (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)