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FT/FS: 4 TG16/PCE games, PC Engine converter

Started by Lum, 01/17/2011, 04:25 AM

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Lum

Hello! I've lurked around and decided I'd like to sell or trade these here. Rather than let feebay take a hefty cut. Good starter setup I will guarantee fully functional.

I gathered most of the stuff over several months from folks at digitpress (if you see this, thanks again). Yet it turns out NEC consoles just aren't my thing. Partly as I didn't do enough research to know there were comparatively few good English games than Japanese. So I'm hoping for items of more appeal in return! :wink:

I'd prefer trades and to keep it as a lot. Though I'll gladly break them up. As for selling make a fair offer. Price negotiable, but please no blatant lowball.

I'm in the US. Postage varies by destination. International is OK if you'll willing to cover the rate to your country and don't mine whatever customs fee may apply for something of this value.

IMG

System: USA Turbo Duo TRADED

Telegames PC Engine adapter (AKA "mirai converter" by some users)

Hucard games:
Son Son II (Japanese, cart only)
Vigilante (USA. includes cardboard box, jewel case, manual, and cart sleeve. one tab missing from jewel case) SOLD
The Legendary Axe (USA. includes cardboard box, jewel case, manual, and cart sleeve) SOLD
Splatterhouse (USA. includes jewel case, manual, and cart sleeve)
Ninja Spirit (USA. includes jewel case, manual, and cart sleeve) SOLD

CD games:
Golden Axe (Japanese, with box and manual) TRADED
Fatal Fury Special (Japanese, with box and manual, its required Arcade Card is unfortunately NOT present)
Gate of Thunder / Bonk's Adventure / Bonk's Revenge combo CD (USA. no manual or case inserts)

BlueBMW

[Sun 23:29] <Tatsujin> we have hard off, book off, house off, sports off, baby off, clothes off, jerk off, piss off etc

Lum

Well I'm not sure what's of similar worth. US duos are becoming scarce to the point where I can't even find a value to peg on all this. I'd suspect pushing the $300 point if lucky. IIRC, PCE adapters alone are good money these days.

BlueBMW

I might also be interested in the boxed PS2 I see in the left of your picture :P

Also, $300... hard to say.  You are right that the converter cards are a bit pricey these days... Duos... they vary.  If they're in perfect working order yeah maybe $200 (preferably with the card slot cover though, they look so naked without it!)  So not sure... Gate of thunder is usually a $30 or so game it seems by itself.  Fatal Fury isn't a pricey one (not that good IMO... just an excuse to use an arcade card)  Your hucard games are good games but not terribly expensive even boxed.  So in the end.... really dont know! :P  Maybe someone else will chime in.  But let me know about that PS2 :P
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Lum

Edit: Playstation 2 sold.

BlueBMW

Mostly just looking for another PS2 system.  And boxed systems are always cool.  Let me know what you might want for said system :D
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Lum

I'm sure if it all works that PS2 being in the box with accessories and games could fetch $40 at least.

Lilgrafx

I'll give you $15 for the splatterhouse. I have no idea what the converters goes for but if u name a price i may buy that

Lum

The hard-to-find converter is for playing import PC Engine hucards, on a US Turbografx. I don't know their current selling price.

BlueBMW

Quote from: Lum on 01/17/2011, 09:31 PMI'm sure if it all works that PS2 being in the box with accessories and games could fetch $40 at least.
Dont really need the games, but if you want it all together that's fine.  How much do you think to ship?
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PunkCryborg


Lum

Quote from: BlueBMW on 01/17/2011, 11:16 PM
Quote from: Lum on 01/17/2011, 09:31 PMI'm sure if it all works that PS2 being in the box with accessories and games could fetch $40 at least.
Dont really need the games, but if you want it all together that's fine.  How much do you think to ship?
The PS2 in the box is a bit tricky. Probably will end up around 7LB once packed.

It's OK, I'll leave them out then. Mentioning the games was for marketing purposes. Figured I'll get more interest that way.

Looks like we all underestimated splatterhouse. omg. :shock:

BlueBMW

Yeesh, the ebay gougery has pushed that game beyond where it should be too.  So sad....   :cry:  On a side note, most of the people on this site loathe ebay... we are upset at what ebay gougers have done to the prices of our Turbo goodies.  All the rediculously high buy it now prices have steadily pushed the prices of Turbo stuff way higher than it needs to be.

On a side note, PM me a price + shipping quote on the PS2 system and we'll work something out :P
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Lum

I'm doing this to avoid the fees after all. Gotta look at total cost of it here. And as typical for less "popular" systems, Turbo stuff had horrid regional distribution. Much harder to find in certain parts of the country...

NecroPhile

Quote from: Lum on 01/17/2011, 11:01 PMThe hard-to-find converter is for playing import PC Engine hucards, on a US Turbografx. I don't know their current selling price.
They can still be bought new from Telegames for ~$50 plus shipping.
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SignOfZeta

Quote from: Lum on 01/17/2011, 11:56 PMI'm doing this to avoid the fees after all. Gotta look at total cost of it here. And as typical for less "popular" systems, Turbo stuff had horrid regional distribution. Much harder to find in certain parts of the country...
Almost every single NEC system or game that changes hands in the US these days is purchased on eBay or in some other way over the internet and sent through the mail. It was that way before eBay, with TZD, Die Hard, Buy Rite, etc being the only places to buy stuff in the mid 90s. In Japan its different, but almost nobody in this country is going into a store and buying this stuff. Therefore, regional distribution kind of doesn't apply to these kinds of things like it applies to...automobiles or arcade machines, for example (which people don't like to ship, so they stay semi-local).

A good clean Duo is about $250 now I think, but this one doesn't have the correct controller or a HuCard slot door (WTF happens to these things!?). The pic isn't very high quality, so its hard to tell, but the system also looks kind of grungy. On the plus side it has the original power supply and what looks like the original AV cable (as opposed to that piece of shit TZD sold) so I'd say $150 or so, max, for the system.
IMG

Lum

I suppose you're right. There's too few Duos in circulation to really peg it down well. Making me open to quite some leeway on this one. If anything keeps the price a bit high, it's my strong confidence in this unit's reliability. All CD systems have moving parts that wear down. That's unavoidable.

Lilgrafx

Quote from: Lum on 01/17/2011, 11:01 PMThe hard-to-find converter is for playing import PC Engine hucards, on a US Turbografx. I don't know their current selling price.
I knew what it was for I just didn't know what the price runs for one. Sorry about that

turbogrfxfan

140.  Things beat.   To me if the person is looking for an american duo. they prolly would want to find one in better shape and w a door.  The games really dont carry any weight.  I love the games dont get me wrong but they arent worth that much.  I dont think any collector would touch this and I think this woould be a cool starter set for someone just getting into it.  Now that considered.  What new collector is going to dump a grip of money into something that they may not stay with after 6 mos?  Plus its a duo. things prolly gunna brake. plus they have to pay for shipping.  But good luck at three bills
"Is everyone from jersey a trolling douche?"

BlueBMW

Its not too bad a system :P  It'd make a great beater play unit.  The one you toss in your backpack to head over to a buddy's house kind of unit.  The one to tinker with and regiod mod, and LED mod, and RGB mod, and whatever mod :lol: 

As far as reliability.. I think we've got duo's pretty well pegged as far as repairing them.  They seem much more restorable than TG16/CD units (hopefully we'll change this soon!!)

In any event, good luck with the sale!
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Lum

Don't mind it. Like I said in the first post, lack of research. I honestly did not know how much smaller its library of american games was.

Quote from: BlueBMW on 01/18/2011, 09:58 PMIts not too bad a system :P  It'd make a great beater play unit.  The one you toss in your backpack to head over to a buddy's house kind of unit.  The one to tinker with and regiod mod, and LED mod, and RGB mod, and whatever mod :lol: 

As far as reliability.. I think we've got duo's pretty well pegged as far as repairing them.  They seem much more restorable than TG16/CD units (hopefully we'll change this soon!!)

In any event, good luck with the sale! 
Thanks. What I should do here is lift the (understandable) veil of skepticism, given the issues often encountered by US CD drives. I admit us users with few posts don't carry much weight. So I need some more convincing way to make readers accept the fact that this system *does* work. Not easy in the era of photoshopping, etc.

BlueBMW

I dont think anyone is doubting the fact that the system works fine.  I'm sure it does.  I think the skepticism comes as a result of the poor reputation duos have for breaking down a lot.  It may work fine today, but there is the fear that very soon it will break down.  Guys like me who have figured out how to fix them arent as worried about that stuff, but I can understand someone erring on the side of caution if they dont have the means to repair a system when it fails.
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Lum

Oh! Now I get it! THAT makes sense. Japanese ones must be more of an improvement than I thought. I guess they gave us cheaper parts here across the pond?

RR1980

no Japanese Duos are just as prone to caps/laser failure as the US ones but at least the Japanese got the improved Duo-R/RX and the US didn't. That's why when it comes to Duos most would rather get a Duo-R/RX unless they just HAVE to play american turbochip titles.

BlueBMW

Quote from: RR1980 on 01/19/2011, 12:24 AMno Japanese Duos are just as prone to caps/laser failure as the US ones but at least the Japanese got the improved Duo-R/RX and the US didn't. That's why when it comes to Duos most would rather get a Duo-R/RX unless they just HAVE to play american turbochip titles.
Or they just love the uber sexy look of the sleek all black US duo :P  And there's always the region mod if needed :lol:
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DragonmasterDan

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 01/18/2011, 06:03 PMAlmost every single NEC system or game that changes hands in the US these days is purchased on eBay or in some other way over the internet and sent through the mail. It was that way before eBay, with TZD, Die Hard, Buy Rite, etc being the only places to buy stuff in the mid 90s. In Japan its different, but almost nobody in this country is going into a store and buying this stuff. Therefore, regional distribution kind of doesn't apply to these kinds of things like it applies to...automobiles or arcade machines, for example (which people don't like to ship, so they stay semi-local).

A good clean Duo is about $250 now I think, but this one doesn't have the correct controller or a HuCard slot door (WTF happens to these things!?). The pic isn't very high quality, so its hard to tell, but the system also looks kind of grungy. On the plus side it has the original power supply and what looks like the original AV cable (as opposed to that piece of shit TZD sold) so I'd say $150 or so, max, for the system.
Oddly enough I was at a physical retail store in the United States that had a Duo for sale a few weeks ago, when I returned this weekend it was sold. And your price estimate was correct, it was 250.00.
--DragonmasterDan

Lum

Nevermind. I shouldn't run my mouth late at night when I need sleep, end up saying goofy things. :cry: