Ahh the holidays... a time for giving... a time for receiving... a time for obeying...
I'll keep it short and sweet this time :P I've got a US duo with a region mod switch, so basically it will play anything I want to play! As a result, I have this other piece of hardware that sadly gets no love anymore... so it needs a new home!
So, here's the freebie....
A PC Engine Core Grafx I console Original NEC A/C Adapter Original NEC A/V Cable Original NEC PI-PD6 Controller A Tennokoe Bank 2 add on unit A random PC Engine hucard :P
So, to enter.... tell us the coolest thing you ever got for Christmas (or whichever holiday you choose to observe) Entrants:
Frank_fjs ceti alpha TheClash603 christoph jperryss bartre geralds Gogan Duo_R turboStar chany60126 Necromancer nectarsis Joe Redifer Arkhan Starfighter Official Ninja finerion turbografxfan MotherGunner 1980-20.. Mathius csgx1 blueraven Saibot
I think I'll do the drawing Saturday December 11th so that hopefully this can get to someone by Christmas!
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Post by: Frank_fjs on November 26, 2010, 12:50:33 PM
I'm in. I would love to have a Core Grafx!
I reckon the coolest thing I got for Xmas was my Scalectrix kit. Mum remarried and this was the biggest and most expensive present that I had ever received, it was from my new Dad so he got in the good books straight away!
You're crazy generous BlueBMW, I like it. :D
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Post by: ceti alpha on November 26, 2010, 06:07:04 PM
Sign me up. :)
You really get into the Christmas season, eh beamler. :D
Edit: I forgot to tell my story. hehe :-"
Well, my Christmases where I received my NES and the Turbografx were pretty memorable. But my first real Christmas memory was in Ontario when I was really little, four or five I think, and Santa...I mean my parents...bought me a wagon. I was a little kid and had a thing about wagons. lol. It was obviously too big to put under the tree so they had to put it in the basement. They walked me down to the basement and there it was with a big red bow on it. I was a pretty happy kid. I will say one thing: they don't make 'em like they used to. Throughout the years my brother and I put that wagon through some serious punishment. We would street cart with that thing going down hills, sometimes wiping out. But I still have it and it's in great shape. Some of the paint on the sides is scratched off the wood panels on the side, but overall she's tiptop. I may have to take her out for a spin. :lol:
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Post by: TheClash603 on November 27, 2010, 05:38:55 AM
Wow, count me in too!
When I was a kid my family never had much, so it amazes me to no end that I had all those He-Men and Ghostbuster toys under the tree.
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Post by: christoph on November 27, 2010, 06:55:52 AM
Damn dude, you keep giving away awesome stuff O:)
EDIT:
I don't know why I didn't put this in the first place. After reconsideration this is definitely my best xmas present:
I use to play my uncle's Sega Genesis all the time when I was at my grandparents house and of course always wanted one. Xmas day comes, upon opening my last gift under the tree, its a Sega Genesis! I begin to open the box to pull out the console inside....low and behold..its filled with clothes. I look at my mom and she says "its your uncles old genesis box we used it for clothes" I'm thinking to myself WTF!?
Everyone is done opening gifts we proceed to have xmas breakfast...................then my mom busts out the genesis console and packing from the closet!
Yee.
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Post by: jperryss on November 27, 2010, 07:03:40 AM
The coolest gift was probably the BMX bike I got when I was 11. The previous summer my dad and I had restored a nice Mongoose which was promptly stolen from a friends house just a month later, so it was great to have a new bike to ride.
Also, it is awesome that you are doing these giveaways!
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Post by: bartre on November 27, 2010, 10:38:55 AM
count me IN! seriously blue, how can you keep doing this, i mean, it's awesome, but damn!
I never really got any one item that was super expensive or anything, i always had to save and pay for it myself(parental orders). but still, i've got some neat stuff, probably the best being the Time Crisis 3 bundle from best buy that i got for christmas when i was like 14, still play the thing. that, or the birthday present when i was 6, it was this plastic castle that went to some action figure set i never cared about. My x-men had all kinds of battles in that place.
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Post by: geralds on November 28, 2010, 09:13:06 AM
The coolest thing iv goten is a super nintendo when i was little hell that the shit when your little.
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Post by: Gogan on November 28, 2010, 09:59:01 AM
Coolest thing I got was SF2 CE for PCE with a Kisado and 2 Avenue 6 pads! Too bad I had an American TG, and couldn't play with the Ave. pads ](*,) , but still
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Post by: Duo_R on November 28, 2010, 10:54:25 AM
Coolest Christmas ever for me was when I was like 4. My dad bought a large Lego train set while we were in Germany and hid it when we arrived back. Christmas morning there was a Lego train going round and round the kitchen counter, with cookies and treats in the middle. That still sticks in my mind vividly, and my parent took a photo of me looking at it in full amazement. Cool thing is I still have that old lego set and going to do the same for my 5 year old this year.
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Post by: ceti alpha on November 29, 2010, 02:12:57 AM
Coolest Christmas ever for me was when I was like 4. My dad bought a large Lego train set while we were in Germany and hid it when we arrived back. Christmas morning there was a Lego train going round and round the kitchen counter, with cookies and treats in the middle. That still sticks in my mind vividly, and my parent took a photo of me looking at it in full amazement. Cool thing is I still have that old lego set and going to do the same for my 5 year old this year.
:clap:
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Post by: _joshuaTurbo on November 29, 2010, 02:31:53 AM
Sign me up Beemler!
The best christmas gift I can remember would have to be video game related. It'd either be one of my first xmas memories (1984, getting a Tandy Color Computer 2 console/computer with Color baseball and Downland.) or my last childhood xmas memory (1996, I was to turn 18 the following year so my parents said they'd like to get me something big for my last christmas before adulthood. The offered me an N64, but I told them a couple Turbografx games would do just fine :D :D, my mom wound up ordering me Terraforming, Fatal Fury Special, an Arcade Card, Kisado Adapter, Ys IV, and Battle Royale.) Got it all from TZD on an xmas special. I'm still not sure what she paid for it all, but she said it was WAAYY cheaper than an N64 and one game....
LOL-
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Post by: chany60126 on November 29, 2010, 02:51:09 AM
My favorite gift was christmas of '92 when I got my very first system: the SNES. The graphics and gameplay just blew me away, especially when I compared it to the NES at the time. I played the heck out of Super Mario Kart and Super Mario World which came bundled with the system. This wasn't quite obey, but hey. The SNES was the gateway that led me to the turbob. :)
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Post by: Necromancer on November 29, 2010, 04:14:06 AM
Sign me up, bimmer! Having a PCE would be great - then I wouldn't have to f*ck around with the converter as much, leaving it for Arcade Card duty only.
I have two Christmas stories that stand out: first, I snagged a GameBoy shortly after launch but sadly didn't have enough money to get any extra games, so I played the f*ck out of Tetris and a buddies copy of Alleyway until the following Christmas when I received Castlevania - The Adventure, Baseball, and Super Mario Land; second, I was given Cosmic Fantasy 2, Fighting Street, and It Came From the Desert the first Christmas after getting a TurboDuo. As great as the pack-in games were, it was definitely nice to add some variety.
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Post by: nectarsis on November 29, 2010, 05:00:25 AM
Sin me up!! :)
Best Christmas story....Was probably the year my (ex) wife went out and nabbed me like a half dozen PS1 games. As hard as she tried she got like 2 right, and she felt so bad, but she REALLY tried to remember the games without asking LOL.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on November 29, 2010, 08:06:06 AM
I'll enter this one.
One of my coolest Christmases was the one that happened after The Empire Strikes Back was originally released. I wanted an AT-AT. I got up Christmas morning and after we sang Happy Birthday to Jesus and he blew out his candles, it was time for presents (for me, Jesus got none). Under the tree was an AT-AT from Kenner fully assembled that Santa brought. AWESOME! I was so excited. Then I opened the other presents including one HUGE box. It was another AT-AT! My parents were pissed at whoever got me another AT-AT, but I was so happy to have two. What was kind of funny was that was the year I learned there was no Santa.
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Post by: BlueBMW on November 29, 2010, 11:08:48 AM
Haha, that's pretty funny Joe. There's nothing worse than when someone else matches your big gift to someone :P But sounds like it worked out great for you!
List updated! If I missed you, please let me know!!
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Post by: geralds on November 29, 2010, 11:38:48 AM
One of my coolest Christmases was the one that happened after The Empire Strikes Back was originally released. I wanted an AT-AT. I got up Christmas morning and after we sang Happy Birthday to Jesus and he blew out his candles, it was time for presents (for me, Jesus got none). Under the tree was an AT-AT from Kenner fully assembled that Santa brought. AWESOME! I was so excited. Then I opened the other presents including one HUGE box. It was another AT-AT! My parents were pissed at whoever got me another AT-AT, but I was so happy to have two. What was kind of funny was that was the year I learned there was no Santa.
were you this excited when you got your at-at.
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Post by: BlueBMW on November 29, 2010, 12:02:01 PM
I bout died watching that one :lol:
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Post by: Arkhan on November 29, 2010, 01:46:14 PM
Steel Battalion!
f*ck YEAH ENTER ME FOR THE LOOT.
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Post by: Starfighter on November 29, 2010, 09:19:44 PM
Whoa! I'm SO in!
Coolest thing I got for christmas was PS1 + Final Fantasy 7 back in the day. I had no idea what to expect, I only knew 2D/sprites. It blew my mind!
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Post by: Official Ninja on December 01, 2010, 06:02:25 AM
I want in too! I would LOVE that system.
Coolest thing I ever got for Christmas was freaking huge Shogun Warrior Dragun action figure! Bad ass!!! My brother got the other guy that was blue and shot ninja stars. We hurled axes and stars at each other ALL Christmas day. It was awesome.
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Post by: blueraven on December 01, 2010, 06:32:59 AM
1991?, Under the tree was a Sega Genesis with Quackshot and Kid Chameleon IN THE BOX FROM SAM'S CLUB. The only system I had as a kid other than a Gameboy which my friends older brother dropped into a swimming pool a week after I bought it new.
The lack of removing the Sam's-Club box made me instantly realize Santa was a sham.
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Post by: termis on December 01, 2010, 10:03:50 AM
I was around 5 or so -- it was the only white Christmas I had. My grandparents I guess were too excited themselves to keep me sleeping, because they woke me up around dawn, telling me that Santa had come and dropped off some presents. I recall it was some hot-wheels type cars and just some snacks/cookies and stuff. Though I wasn't quite jaded enough to believe that Santa wasn't real just yet, I do recall thinking, "Geez, Santa's writing looks a lot like my grandpas!"
Though it's awesome of you for the freebie, the goods can go to someone else as I already have all the PCE-ware I'm going to need.
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Post by: finerion on December 05, 2010, 01:17:46 PM
Awesome contest Blue. Count me in!
The coolest Christmas I ever had was back in either 1987 or 88. I woke up in the middle of the night and, in the dark, made my way to the living room where the Christmas Tree stood. I could tell by the moonlight that there was something new under the tree but I couldn't make out what it was. I turned on a lamp nearby and almost yelled in excitement. Arrayed around the other presents beneath the tree, in proper military formation, were row upon row of GI Joe and Star Wars action figures. To one side there was a fully assembled Ewok Village with a Y-Wing and B-Wing nearby. On the other side were Joe and Cobra tanks and Jeeps. It was the biggest batch of toys I had ever received at once and I wanted to play with them right then. Unfortunately my mom busted me and I had to go back to bed.
For years thereafter I spent countless hours playing with those guys and having all types of adventures with them. It wasn't until I was older that I learned where they came from. My sister had spent the better part of a month's pay from working part time at a fast food joint to buy all of that stuff for me. She never made a fuss about it or even brought it up, she just got on the floor and played and had fun with me. That was the best Christmas that I have ever had.
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Post by: turbogrfxfan on December 05, 2010, 01:21:16 PM
ok count me in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Post by: Arkhan on December 05, 2010, 04:57:39 PM
The coolest Christmas I ever had was back in either 1987 or 88. I woke up in the middle of the night and, in the dark, made my way to the living room where the Christmas Tree stood. I could tell by the moonlight that there was something new under the tree but I couldn't make out what it was. I turned on a lamp nearby and almost yelled in excitement. Arrayed around the other presents beneath the tree, in proper military formation, were row upon row of GI Joe and Star Wars action figures. To one side there was a fully assembled Ewok Village with a Y-Wing and B-Wing nearby. On the other side were Joe and Cobra tanks and Jeeps. It was the biggest batch of toys I had ever received at once and I wanted to play with them right then. Unfortunately my mom busted me and I had to go back to bed.
For years thereafter I spent countless hours playing with those guys and having all types of adventures with them. It wasn't until I was older that I learned where they came from. My sister had spent the better part of a month's pay from working part time at a fast food joint to buy all of that stuff for me. She never made a fuss about it or even brought it up, she just got on the floor and played and had fun with me. That was the best Christmas that I have ever had.
I think Finerion should just win automagically for this post.
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Post by: MotherGunner on December 05, 2010, 05:03:11 PM
Sign me up, the coolest thing and the only thing I remember ever getting was a new Turbo Expess. My mom bought one for me at the $199 price tag despite the fact that we had very little money. She also later bought me the TV adapter since ever since I was a small child I had been asking for a pocket TV. I still have this TE and she always asks me if I still have it, even now at 33 years of age. I will never ever disappoint her by selling it.
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Post by: TGX16 on December 05, 2010, 11:08:09 PM
I can't realy remember any specific christmas present from my childhood :( However I do remember christmas 1990 getting (Do not remember if I bought it my self or getting it as a present) a SEGA Megadrive and Altered Beast pack in game plus one other game (Mystic Defender) wich I played for three days straight beating it only stopping for food and restroom visits, don't even think I slept much :)
BUT I'm not entering in the Draw! I've allready have a boxed Coregrafx so let some one else win this one :D
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Post by: nodtveidt on December 06, 2010, 06:34:50 AM
Christmas of 2004, my mother in law got me some very revealing shorts.
I wore them often in the next few months.
In October of 2005, my wife gave birth to our first child.
I'm not sure if this was coincidence. :D
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Post by: 1980-20.. on December 06, 2010, 09:25:52 AM
Holy poop im in please!.
Errrm coolest Christmas present let me think. The millenium falcon maybe or me Megadrive with sonic but no i think it would have to be the year i got my Zx Spectrum. My introduction to home videgames and a cool as fook kick as micro computer with atribute clash included.
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Post by: turbogrfxfan on December 06, 2010, 11:49:03 AM
wow thats kinda rought to choose what was the coolest thing i got for christmas. I guess it was either my bass guitar, my turbo grafx, or the time i got sector action figures. Or maybe it was my stomper nightrider set, Or maybe when I got robotix or the gi joe cobra dome base thing. i dunno way to many
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Post by: christoph on December 06, 2010, 04:47:54 PM
I think Finerion should just win automagically for this post.
Thanks man! :)
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Post by: Mathius on December 08, 2010, 05:12:30 AM
I'm in!
I was never a more excited little boy then when on Christmas day in 1986 I unwrapped a shiny new Nintendo Entertainment System. Naturally, the first thing I played was Super Mario Bros. That game was immensely fascinating to me then, and there was never anything to have surpassed it. Ever.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on December 08, 2010, 05:20:58 AM
Not even Super Thunderblade on the Genesis?
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Post by: Mathius on December 08, 2010, 05:26:18 AM
One of my coolest Christmases was the one that happened after The Empire Strikes Back was originally released. I wanted an AT-AT. I got up Christmas morning and after we sang Happy Birthday to Jesus and he blew out his candles, it was time for presents (for me, Jesus got none). Under the tree was an AT-AT from Kenner fully assembled that Santa brought. AWESOME! I was so excited. Then I opened the other presents including one HUGE box. It was another AT-AT! My parents were pissed at whoever got me another AT-AT, but I was so happy to have two. What was kind of funny was that was the year I learned there was no Santa.
Joe, I gotta tell you that I had an AT-AT Christmas too! It was right after Empire came out, like you, and I unwrapped that huge Kenner box. I think that's the exact moment that I became a geek. :)
I don't think the new ones have that "head control" joystick in the body of the thing anymore. I was hoping that they did. I still have my AT-AT somewhere, but I am sure that the battery connectors are rusted out. :(
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Post by: csgx1 on December 10, 2010, 08:08:07 AM
Count me in if it's not too late. Wow, Bluebmw's freebies get better and better. Super generous as always.
The best xmas present that I remember was Megatron transformers back in the 80s. I still have it CIB.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on December 10, 2010, 04:15:58 PM
Oh man, that takes me back. My second favorite Christmas I received my first Transformers toys EVER, a Megatron and an Optimus Prime, both from my dad. According to him, neither were able to be found in Denver, but he was able to find them in Colorado Springs which is a bit over an hour away from Denver. How he found them I do not know, but it begun a very long love affair with the generation 1 Transformers.
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Post by: Mathius on December 10, 2010, 04:25:03 PM
Oh man, that takes me back. My second favorite Christmas I received my first Transformers toys EVER, a Megatron and an Optimus Prime, both from my dad. According to him, neither were able to be found in Denver, but he was able to find them in Colorado Springs which is a bit over an hour away from Denver. How he found them I do not know, but it begun a very long love affair with the generation 1 Transformers.
Same here! The 80s versions will always rule what with their die-cast metal, and easily swallowed parts. :) Starscream was always my favorite, along with the Autobot that transformed into a giant F-14. Can't remember his name.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on December 10, 2010, 05:49:56 PM
I don't remember any F-14's, but maybe you are thinking of Jetfire/Skyfire? He transformed from white Robotech plane to a white Robotech action figure. He was made by Bandai instead of Takara. The exact same people who made him also programmed The Adventures of Gilligan's Island for the NES, that's how awesome Jet/Skyfire was. I just found my Jet/Skyfire toy the other day and transformed him. I had forgotten how to do so, but since my mind is so powerful with logic and quantum equations, I was able to figure it out.
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Post by: Mathius on December 10, 2010, 06:25:09 PM
I don't remember any F-14's, but maybe you are thinking of Jetfire/Skyfire? He transformed from white Robotech plane to a white Robotech action figure. He was made by Bandai instead of Takara. The exact same people who made him also programmed The Adventures of Gilligan's Island for the NES, that's how awesome Jet/Skyfire was. I just found my Jet/Skyfire toy the other day and transformed him. I had forgotten how to do so, but since my mind is so powerful with logic and quantum equations, I was able to figure it out.
Ha ha! I said F-14 because I remember it having variable-sweep wings. I had no idea it was made by a different company.
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Post by: csgx1 on December 11, 2010, 07:26:55 AM
A friend of mine had Jetfire. Just hearing about Jetfire/transformers brings back some great memories. I also had Thundercracker, Grimlock, and Optimus Prime but for some reason Megatron was always my favorite growing up.
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Post by: 1980-20.. on December 11, 2010, 09:31:45 AM
Oh man, that takes me back. My second favorite Christmas I received my first Transformers toys EVER, a Megatron and an Optimus Prime, both from my dad. According to him, neither were able to be found in Denver, but he was able to find them in Colorado Springs which is a bit over an hour away from Denver. How he found them I do not know, but it begun a very long love affair with the generation 1 Transformers.
Your dads not Arnold Schwarzenegger is he. I think they may have made a film about it.
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Post by: BlueBMW on December 11, 2010, 01:44:12 PM
Ok, we've got 23 entrants! I went through all the posts and I'm pretty sure I got everyone! Drawing coming REALLY soon!
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Post by: Saibot on December 11, 2010, 01:59:52 PM
i got sex for christmas one year
thank u santa
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Post by: BlueBMW on December 11, 2010, 02:19:27 PM
Winner is drawn! Updating post soon!!!!
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Post by: chany60126 on December 11, 2010, 02:31:48 PM
Congrats 1980 :clap:
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Post by: ceti alpha on December 11, 2010, 02:59:11 PM
Congratulations, 1980!!! :clap:
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Post by: Mathius on December 11, 2010, 04:29:47 PM
Yes, congrats! :D
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Post by: finerion on December 11, 2010, 10:00:00 PM
Congrats!
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Post by: TheClash603 on December 12, 2010, 02:10:31 AM
Congrats to the winner.
There should've been a stipulation that any forum user has the ability to go to the winner's house to play with his new toy when needed :)
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Post by: jperryss on December 12, 2010, 03:44:24 AM
Congrats!
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Post by: BlueBMW on December 12, 2010, 05:32:50 AM
There should've been a stipulation that any forum user has the ability to go to the winner's house to play with his new toy when needed :)
Might be tough for most of us since he's in the UK. :P
No no my dear boy its not a problem at all anyone who wishes to witness the generosity of Bluebmw first hand is quite welcome (When i say anyone i mean anyone who lives far enough away for it to be impractical to actually make said journey, i dont want a load of random freaks of the internet turning up at me house.)
Thanks again to Mr BMW and all the lovely folks on this most wonderful of forums.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! :clap:
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Post by: blueraven on December 12, 2010, 06:14:47 AM
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Post by: RR1980 on December 12, 2010, 05:24:45 PM
wow congrats 1980 and this is very generous of you blue!! :)
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Post by: _joshuaTurbo on December 13, 2010, 02:17:54 AM
Merry Christmas 1980!!! You are teh winnar!!
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Post by: Necromancer on December 13, 2010, 03:22:55 AM
Congratulations 1980!
.... if only the random number generator were dyslexic. :)
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Post by: 1980-20.. on January 03, 2011, 02:52:23 AM
Ok it arived three days ago and i still havent posted in the thread to say thanks :oops:
Well time to big up MR BMW. The PCE arived in a superb little parcel, lovingly wrapped and labled up, BMW even made a little carboard sleeve for the loose HU Card. Bless his cotton socks.
Oh! speaking of HU cards he sent two!, thats right not one but two! I cant remember the names of the games so you will have to make do with a my poor description and then guess, the first one was stretchy arm man game and the second was blazinglazers with a dragon type game.
It came with one controller in excellent shape a US power supply wich i will buy a step down converter for and keep as a backup, and a composite cable all in excellent condition! Ill post some pictures tonight 8)
Oh and it came with the grey thingy that plugs into the back but im not sure what it does :oops:
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Post by: Duo_R on January 03, 2011, 03:32:10 AM
Got pics?
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Post by: Necromancer on January 03, 2011, 04:04:38 AM
Stretchy arm man = Bravoman and overhead shmup with dragon = Dragon Spirit or Dragon Sabre?
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Post by: BlueBMW on January 03, 2011, 06:46:58 AM
Bravoman and Dragon Spirit :P
The gray thing on the back is a tennokoe bank for saving games. Not exactly sure how it works though.
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Post by: Joe Redifer on January 03, 2011, 06:49:54 AM
There was actually a physical, attachable Tennokoe Bank? I thought that was just a card. Perhaps the thing that attaches just allows for game saves from certain HuCards, kind of like attaching the interface unit to the PCE or TG-16 or the TurboBooster Plus.
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Post by: Necromancer on January 03, 2011, 07:16:17 AM
It's not a Tennokoe Bank, it's a Tennokoe 2. :wink:
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Post by: 1980-20.. on January 03, 2011, 08:27:20 AM
Like Joe surmised, it provides save space akin to a TurboBooster+ or IFU.
Oh! i dont know what those things are either. Does it take a snap shot of where your upto in a game and save it for later?
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Post by: BlueBMW on January 03, 2011, 11:29:53 AM
I think some games (Neutopia is one of them I think) have the ability to use the "file cabinet" to save games rather than writing down a long annoying password. I think that's the purpose of it :P
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Post by: 1980-20.. on January 03, 2011, 08:24:09 PM
I think some games (Neutopia is one of them I think) have the ability to use the "file cabinet" to save games rather than writing down a long annoying password. I think that's the purpose of it :P
Ahaa! i see.
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Post by: guyjin on January 04, 2011, 02:08:19 PM
blueBMW: in games that save to 'internal memory' on a duo, can save to the tennokoe bank on a coregrafx.
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Post by: BlueBMW on January 04, 2011, 02:11:31 PM
I never actually used the unit, but it did look cool :P Thanks guyjin for the clarification on its proper use :D
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Post by: 1980-20.. on January 13, 2011, 10:28:02 AM
I said id post a piccy ages ago but i forgot :oops: