Now if we could only get DogP to invent a time machine to bring his VBTV back to the mid-90s, we could get our hands on copies of VB Mario Land and Zero Racers. Well, either that, or color LEDs 😛
bigmak wrote:
I was just able to get 3d tetris on ebay for 22.50 (with box Item number: 270226777986)…I’m very happy with that price. Not sure how the game is going to be yet. I think I played with something very similar on the atari lynx. Now if I can only find jack bros for that price…
-Eric
I emailed the seller about a manual, and it doesn’t come with one…
$2000 for this collection. Not really that bad considering you get the box, blockbuster case, ac tap, eyeshade, headphones, and 23 games. 5 of them are sealed also.
I would you participate if I could code, but Jorgeche’s engine might change that.
I would want to use the vbjaengine.
4 months seems good.
I don’t think that released projects should be allowed. It would give others a head start. But that means that the games would be better. Maybe have two catagories for the competition, new projects, and previously started projects.
I think this is a great idea. Hopefully, it’ll work.
As for prizes, maybe a Flashboy w/ PVB shirt for first place, and then shirts for second and third place.
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The VB is dead, sorry if you don’t know that yet. There never was a big VB scene, and probably never will be.
Another thing about your idea of bringing back the VB. I wish it were that easy. Nintendo hates to admit failures, and even a huge homebrew scene will never make them do any more with our loved Boy.
Your “talents” seem to lack one major thing. To start a game, you need to know how to code for the VB. People don’t want to code for others.
I’ve seen Wario Land for the VB go up to $500.
thats alot, considering the lable was half gone, and there was no box or instruction manual. (lots-o-bids)
Really? I’ve seen them go for like $10. I got mine with box and manual for around $15. I also got my boxed VB (US), like-new, with box and manuals, AC Tap (US) and box, VB Wario Land (US) (a second 🙂 with box and manual, and Panic Bomber (US) with box and manual for only $69.06 on ebay a few days ago.
Already had the Jaguar realwws, but thanks for those Commodore computers that I forgot. I added the Jaguar CD and the Arcadia 2001 (AKA Ormatu) Wikipedia says that it was released under a different name for every country that it was released in.
Yeah, I was planning on owning all of them. But, when I wrote this list, I was severly doubting it. So, I think I’ll exclude the Gizmondo down (Sorry Atari)
Thanks again guys. I can’t believe I forgot the FDS. Thanks for those pics of the 3D System Deadly-D. I don’t believe that I have ever seen that before
This reply was modified 16 years, 9 months ago by blcklblskt.
Deadly-D wrote:
Then theres the 3D system for the Famicom but it’s more of an attachment. 3D system is the what it’s called.
I’m not sure that I’ve heard of that before. I checked Wikipedia, and couldn’t seem to find it. Could you possibly mean the AV Famicom?
Thanks for the Sega systems realwws, I never was a huge fan of Sega growing up. As for the Nintendo things you listed, I’d like to keep this list with just consoles and PCs, not things like Game and Watch games. BTW, what is the “sega dreamcast divers 2000”, I can’t find anything about it.
DanB wrote:
If 64DD can’t make the list, then why did you include Sega CD? It’s also just an attachment 😛
Good point DanB. I’ll just list it next to the console now.