John Romero selling his Turbografx

Started by jeffhlewis, 06/30/2015, 10:44 AM

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jeffhlewis

Today's fun fact: John Romero is apparently having an eBay garage sale, including a boxed TG-16: http://www.ebay.com/sch/the_romero/m.html?item=271916881858&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562

NecroPhile

Don't forget the boxed Custer's Revenge.  :lol:
Ultimate Forum Bully/Thief/Saboteur/Clone Warrior! BURN IN HELL NECROPHUCK!!!

mitsuman

Damnit, you lead me to eBay and I started bidding on things!!  ](*,)

CGQuarterly

He's been listing stuff on eBay for a while now.  I almost bought his Vectrex off of him.  Ended up only going for like $80.

jelloslug

I don't believe the story about him buying it in 1990 though.  The box has a 39.99 sticker on it.

MotherGunner

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SI VIS BELLUM, PARA MATRIMONIUM (If you want war, Prepare for marriage)

Gentlegamer

Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/30/2015, 06:11 PMWho the fuck is John Romero?

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One of the founders of ID with John Carmack and designer of Doom.
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Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 10/25/2015, 02:35 PMGentle with games, rough with collectards.  Riders gon riiiiide.

MotherGunner

That's it.  The point is, people only really care about John Carmack!   :D
-MG

SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM (If you want peace, Prepare for war)
SI VIS BELLUM, PARA MATRIMONIUM (If you want war, Prepare for marriage)

seieienbu

His lengthy hair was apparently the highpoint of internet gaming humor circa 1998.  It was a dark time for jokes, indeed.
Current want list:  Bomberman 93

elmer

Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/30/2015, 06:58 PMThat's it.  The point is, people only really care about John Carmack!   :D
That's because Carmack was a decent guy who kept of doing good stuff ... and Romero was a self-promoting ass who thought that he was god's gift to gaming, left ID, and then went on to prove project after project that he was just an idiot that got very lucky the first time.

CGQuarterly

Quote from: elmer on 06/30/2015, 10:16 PM
Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/30/2015, 06:58 PMThat's it.  The point is, people only really care about John Carmack!   :D
That's because Carmack was a decent guy who kept of doing good stuff ... and Romero was a self-promoting ass who thought that he was god's gift to gaming, left ID, and then went on to prove project after project that he was just an idiot that got very lucky the first time.
"If you're not humble in this world, this world will thrust humbleness upon you."  -Mike Tyson

ShadowKitty777

Quote from: CGQuarterly on 06/30/2015, 10:21 PM
Quote from: elmer on 06/30/2015, 10:16 PM
Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/30/2015, 06:58 PMThat's it.  The point is, people only really care about John Carmack!   :D
That's because Carmack was a decent guy who kept of doing good stuff ... and Romero was a self-promoting ass who thought that he was god's gift to gaming, left ID, and then went on to prove project after project that he was just an idiot that got very lucky the first time.
"If you're not humble in this world, this world will thrust humbleness upon you."  -Mike Tyson
Shit just got real.

I'm guessing it sold already, I didn't even see it.

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Groover

While it was with box it seems to be missing the packin game and more importantly the back cover.
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mitsuman

Quote from: Groover on 07/01/2015, 04:03 PMWhile it was with box it seems to be missing the packin game and more importantly the back cover.
Yup, I noticed that too.

I can't believe it went over $100.

HailingTheThings

Quote from: ShadowKitty777 on 07/01/2015, 03:18 AM
Quote from: CGQuarterly on 06/30/2015, 10:21 PM"If you're not humble in this world, this world will thrust humbleness upon you."  -Mike Tyson
Shit just got real.
I do believe I've been replaced and by a cat no less. This forum is in good hands. lol

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CGQuarterly

He always says that he'll autograph anything that he sells, so I'm guessing that some Doom fanboy was willing to pay more than market value for that Turbo because it was also coming with John Romero's John Hancock.

Alt-Nintega

there is nothing celebrity about being just a founder of ID. big whoop. the programmers and designers are the ones that made it happen.

he is not a celebrity at all

HailingTheThings

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CGQuarterly

Quote from: WrongOnTheInternetthere is nothing celebrity about being just a founder of ID. big whoop. the programmers and designers are the ones that made it happen.

he is not a celebrity at all
While normally I would agree with the sentiment of your post, he was heavily involved in both coding and design at iD.

From Wikipedia:

QuoteRomero worked at id Software from its incorporation in 1991 until 1996. He was involved in the creation of several milestone games, including Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Doom II: Hell on Earth and Quake.[4] He served as executive producer (and game designer) on Heretic and Hexen. He designed most of the first episode of Doom, most of the levels in Quake, half the levels in the Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D;Spear of Destiny. He wrote many of the tools used at id Software to create their games, including DoomEd (level editor), QuakeEd (level editor), DM (for deathmatch launching), DWANGO client (to connect the game to DWANGO's servers), TED5 (level editor for the Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D; Spear of Destiny), IGRAB (for grabbing assets and putting them in WAD files), the installers for all the games up to and including Quake, the SETUP program used to configure the games, and several others.

Alt-Nintega

^ ok but even then he is not autograph worthy. Not celebrity status imho.

Gentlegamer

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Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 10/25/2015, 02:35 PMGentle with games, rough with collectards.  Riders gon riiiiide.

CGQuarterly

Quote from: StillWrong^ ok but even then he is not autograph worthy. Not celebrity status imho.
Not to you (or me, if I'm being honest).  But apparently to some people he is, based on the comments I see on his Facebook posts.

esteban

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ANYONE who was involved with the DNA of ID deserves some appreciation, even if you don't like their public/private persona.

John Romero might be a goofball, but he helped code an awesome TG-16/PCE prototype:

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Say, Wolfenball 3D was never released. But it did serve as a progenitor of the entire FPS/Doom paradigm.
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