My stuff isn't very rare, but here's what I have:
PC-FX
PCE+CDROM2 briefcase set up
Turbo Duo
Turbo Express (bought it brand new a year ago)
My stuff isn't very rare, but here's what I have:
PC-FX
PCE+CDROM2 briefcase set up
Turbo Duo
Turbo Express (bought it brand new a year ago)
My rarest systems would include (all CIB):
Funtech Super A'Can
Pioneer LaserActive
Pippin @World
Casio PV-1000
Gakken TV Boy
Tomy Pyuuta
Epoch Cassette Vision series
et al.
Being an avid video game console collector, I have most of the systems mentioned and applaud those that have those really rare sysrems (and those trying to aquire them). I would have to say though my rarest system is the Panasonic FZ-35S (3DO 2, sometimes referred to the Panasonic M2) that was not released to the public, only commercially on a very limited basis. There were two models manufactured overall, but this 3DO 2 model was scrapped before it went public to the gaming community.
Terry
My collection --> Marriott_Guy's HUGE Video Game Console Collection - 95+ Systems!!
Last edited by Marriott_Guy; 06-06-2007 at 02:11 PM.
My Nintendo Top Loader which I didn't even think was "rare". Could someone please explain this to me, such as why do I see them going for 70+ on ebay?!
They were only $50 when first released, however not a lot of people bought them.
They work flawless most of the time (No more blinking), and that's why they're sought after. However, they lack the A/V port of the NES (and yet the Japanese version ditched the RF port for an A/V port).
My Game Collection
"I am only what you see me as." - Obsidian Rose
The only system in my collection that stands out as being rare would be my Japanese SMS.
The only systems that I might be able to consider rare:
Vectrex (picked for $2 from a garage sale)
JVC X'Eye ($10 from a garage sale; complete with box, instructions, included games, and orginal packaging)
I would like to track down a Neo Geo AES someday.
Dont really have anything super rare.
I have my Sega CDX and Panasonic 3DO. Thats about it.