NOW FOR TRADE TOO!! Handhelds sale! Game Boy Light, Lynx II, and more!

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First things first: I strongly prefer American buyers, but if you're from elsewhere I'll probably deal with you anyway. I will take Paypal or Money Order only. Prices do not include shipping. If you have any questions (or want more pictures), please contact me via PM or through AIM. I can send higher resolution pictures of everything if you want them (PM or AIM me if you want those, since AOL's email system seems to be bouncing random incoming emails as of late). EDIT: I have a much better digital camera now, so if you want any clearer pictures of anything, let me know. I've updated a few pictures already (See below)

EDIT: I would be willing to trade for the following items. For the more expensive stuff I'd do a partial trade, and for the less expensive stuff you can throw in a little cash:
-PCI-E Video Card
-PStwo
-Laptop (1ghz or higher)
-DVD+-RW Burner
-DDR2 RAM
-Hauppague capture card
-Consolization of my MV-2F (I'll include the RGB encoder)
-2 arcade joysticks for PS2 (if they're wired for Neo as well they'd be perfect)
-Sennheiser headphones
-VGA overhead projection panel
-Logitech MX518 or Logitech X5



The Game Boy Light bundle is in the first post on this page.
The Lynx II Bundle is in the second post on this page.
The extra stuff is in the third post on this page.


Game Boy Light bundle:
This is the Tezuka Osamu World Shop version of the Game Boy Light. The Game Boy Light was only released in Japan, and it has the clearest screen of all the black-and-white Game Boys. The most noteworthy feature of the Game Boy Light is that the screen is backlit. The backlight can be turned off to preserve battery life. This particular Game Boy Light is transparent red, and has a color silkscreen of a bunch of Tezuka characters on the bottom. The overall condition is great, especially considering its age. There is some minor damage of note: there is a tiny scratch on the screen (Compare the size of the scratch to the size of the text in the picture of it; it's actually smaller than that), one of the characters has some wear (sorry the picture isn't too clear, but there isn't any on his face where it might look weird), and the sticker on the back has a wrinkled plastic coating.

Overall shot of the Game Boy Light
Close shot of the Tezuka characters
Playing Operation C in the dark (sorry it isn't that clear)
Damage to one of the characters (UPDATED)
Scratch on the screen (circled)
Another shot of the scratch (NEW)
Wear on the sticker (circled)
Another view of the wrinkled sticker (NEW)

It comes with a lot of games! Whoever buys this will have a big variety of quality games to play.

Overall shot of the games and more

All games are American and loose, unless noted. The loose cartridges are in fair-good condition (to be expected, considering their age), and if there's anything noteworthy about them, I'll mention it.

Puyo Puyo 2 (Japanese, complete. Good condition overall (the box is a bit worn, but everything else is in nice shape))
Game Boy Camera (with manual)
Pokemon Yellow
Game and Watch Gallery 2
Donkey Kong GB
King of Fighters 95 (has Gamestop sticker on the back)
Super Mario Land 2
Super 32-in-1 (HK Pirate, contains Boxxle 2 (Japanese version), Battle City, Duck Tales, Dr. Mario, Flipull, and Side Pocket (doesn't play with sound))
Tetris
Super R.C. Pro Am
Operation C (discolored)

That's 16 games, including each game on Super 32-in-1 as its own. Oh, and it comes with an official Nintendo link cable as well, so you can kick your little brother's ass a Pokemon or Dr. Mario like I used to. It comes with four cartridge cases (a few have stickers on the back with my name on them, but you could probably remove them with acetone or Goo-Gone).

What's my asking price for it all? $90 + shipping/handling.
 
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I'm going to copy a post I made before when I was trying to trade my Lynx stuff. I was very anal with the descriptions when I typed them up, since I didn't have a camera to borrow.

Lynx hardware:
Atari Lynx II Console: Loose.
Console: 8.75/10 (WOW. It's almost like you got it new. The screen's cover has some hairline scratches, and two minor scuff marks, but when a game is on you don't notice. They're hard to notice in the first place, unless you tilt the system and look at the reflection of light at different angles. There is a small amount of dust under the screen cover, but it is possible to open the screen cover and remove the dust (check around online for guides). The dust does not hinder gameplay at all. The only other main problem is that the serial number sticker is completely unreadable. Other than that, there are only a few visible but minor scratches on the screen cover (but not the part above the screen). It is actually possible to buy a replacement screen cover (I've seen them on eBay). There aren't even any insertion marks in the cartridge slot. The controls are completely responsive; it plays 100%. If you were to replace the screen cover, the system would be mint, save for the sticker that would wear away from your hands touching it anyway.)

Worn serial number sticker
Running APB

Atari Lynx Official Soft Carry Case: Loose.
Carry Case: 9.75/10 (Just like the Lynx, this looks almost new. The only real problems with it are a few loose threads here and there (which may have been present when it left the factory); one can easily cut those small loose ends away and have it look fantastic. The most noticeable thread is in the belt loop on the back (and who looks at the back, anyhow?). The case is very durable. It is of nylon construction, with a plush cloth interior. I've used this case to hold the Lynx with a cartridge in it, and seven additional cartridges split between the two cartridge pouches; perhaps it could hold more!)

Radio Shack 9V 800mA AC Adapter: Loose.
AC Adapter: 10/10 (No scratches or dirt. The plug that enters the Lynx sticks out a bit due to it being a bit tall (still works 100%). An AC adapter is a true necessity for any Lynx owner; we all know how those early 90's color handhelds ate batteries! Cord is about 6 feet long. I might add that this adapter set me back $20 from Rip-off Shack-----erm, you know what I mean :).)

Overall shot of the games and more

Lynx games (Note: Like all Lynx carts, these cartridges have that weird square visible in the plastic on the back, and a strange design on the label when light reflects off of it. All cartridges have the J-shaped grip, except for Chip's Challenge, which has the two-line grip.):
APB (AKA All Points Bulletin): Loose.
Cartridge: 9.5/10 (some light insertion marks)

RoadBlasters: Includes box, manual, warranty card.
Cartridge: 7.5/10 (Has minor wear on the label, has slight imprint of cartridge pins on the back.)
Box: 6.75/10 (Has overall wear, including fraying of edges, indentation marks, and bend marks. Cartridge holder inside is a bit scuffed. Still sturdy.)
Manual: 7/10 (Has minor bends, corners bend slightly to one side)
Warranty card: 9/10 (Has minor dent on top near edge, slight warping)

Xybots: Includes box, manual/poster, warranty card.
Cartridge: 9/10 (Extremely minor imprint of cartridge pins on the back)
Box: 7/10 (Top flap's part that tucks in is bent from opening, top tabs are slightly worn, tiny hole on back (beneath the "s" in "warriors"), minor fold and indentation mark at barcode, cartridge holder a bit worn)
Manual/poster: 9/10 (small fold marks, miniscule wear to corners)
Warranty card: 9.5/10 (small dents on edge)

Crystal Mines II: Includes box, manual, warranty card.
Cartridge: 9.75/10 (small indentation mark on label)
Box: 9/10 (small bend marks and slight edge wear on top flap's part that tucks in, front slightly dented in, small amount of wear on cartridge holder)
Manual: 8.75/10 (back has three small dirt spots, front has small mark near bottom staple)
Warranty Card: 9.75/10 (minor corner wear)

Steel Talons: Includes box, manual, warranty card.
Cartridge: 9/10 (Extremely minor imprint of cartridge pins on the back)
Box: 8.25/10 (Top flap that tucks in has bend from opening, slight indentation marks, small wear on cartridge holder)
Manual: 9/10 (small dents marks in front)
Warranty Card: 9.75/10 (minor corner wear)

Tournament Cyberball: Includes box, manual/poster, warranty card.
Cartridge: 9.75/10 (Minor plastic defect on top)
Box: 8/10 (Top flap that tucks in has bend from opening and edge wear, small wear on cartridge holder, small dirt mark on top, slight denting)
Manual/poster: 8/10 (folds have minor edge wear, some bending, corner wear)
Warranty Card: 8/10 (minor corner wear, bend mark in one corner)

Kung Food: Includes box, manual, warranty card.
Cartridge: 9/10 (faint scratch marks on label)
Box: 8.5/10 (small crease on top flap that tucks in, small dent in bottom left corner
Manual: 9/10 (minor corner wear)
Warranty Card: 9.75/10 (minor corner wear)

Chip's Challenge: Includes box, manual, warranty card.
Cartridge: 7/10 (cartridge pin marks on back, scratch marks on back)
Box: 9/10 (small dirt mark on back, top flap slightly out of shape, small wear near the Y in LYNX on the front)
Manual: 8/10 (slightly bent, medium dirt mark on back)
Warranty Card: 9.75/10 (minor corner wear)

My asking price? $75 + shipping/handling
 
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Now for the rest of the stuff:

Game Gear stuff:
NOTE: Game Gear unit is NOT included
You get the four games below (loose and American unless noted). I'll toss in a third party AC adapter if you want, but it's untested, so I can leave it out if you want.
Puyo Puyo 2 (Import, complete. Nice shape, but the box is a little worn)
G-LOC
Sonic Triple Trouble
KLAX

Overall shot of everything (GAME GEAR UNIT NOT INCLUDED)
Price: $8.50 + shipping/handling

Super Mario Advance (Japanese):
I never play this any more. Here's a description of it from an old post I made:
Includes box, cardboard cartridge holder, plastic cartridge sleeve, manual, cartridge cleaning guide.
Cartridge: 7/10 (indentation marks on label, some insertion marks)
Box: 7/10 (some minor wear marks, some scratches, some indentation marks, minor fraying at corners)
Cardboard cartridge holder: 9/10 (some scratches)
Plastic cartridge sleeve: 6/10 (wrinkled)
Manual: 7/10 (slightly bent at the spine, small dirt mark near spine on back)
Cartridge cleaning guide: 7/10 (small fold marks at bottom, tiny fold mark at top)

Overall shot
Price: $8.50 + shipping/handling

Chobits English Manga 1-3:
Now you too can laugh at the unabashed and sheer hilarity of a robot girl calling things the wrong name, pity the poor guy who can't get into college struggling to make ends meet, and boo at some eccentric-looking robot hunting villains that probably do a lot more interesting things after volume 3. The manga are in mostly nice shape, with some very minor scuffing on the spines of book 1 and 2.

Overall shot
My price? $10.50 + shipping/handling
 
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I'd take the broken game gear if you'd drop the price...$10 shipped for just the system. ;)

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Why don't you try to consolize the 2 slot yourself? You seemed fairly adept at making superguns. Give it a try. Not very hard to do, all you need is the right drill bit, power supply, and some other minor little details.
 

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SamuraiShodownSensei said:
Why don't you try to consolize the 2 slot yourself? You seemed fairly adept at making superguns. Give it a try. Not very hard to do, all you need is the right drill bit, power supply, and some other minor little details.
I can't solder to a PCB. I ruined my MV2F's pause dipswitch when I tried to make a pause switch.

EDIT: also I've never worked with metal, and if I mess up my MV2F's top case thing I can't replace it easily.
 

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Bump, the broken Game Gear is sold but the games for it are still available (I'll edit the post later).

Remember that I will take a few items for trade!
 

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DanAdamKOF said:
I can't solder to a PCB. I ruined my MV2F's pause dipswitch when I tried to make a pause switch.

EDIT: also I've never worked with metal, and if I mess up my MV2F's top case thing I can't replace it easily.


Eh, it's not that hard. I use one of these, it's practically idiot proofed to drill the right size holes in thin metals.

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Just carefully space out your connections. As for soldering, just practice on something old until you get the confidence to try a real modification job.
 

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SamuraiShodownSensei said:
Eh, it's not that hard. I use one of these, it's practically idiot proofed to drill the right size holes in thin metals.

038548101040_4.jpg


Just carefully space out your connections. As for soldering, just practice on something old until you get the confidence to try a real modification job.

I actually practiced first on an old 14.4 modem, but that didn't do me much good, apparently.
 

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Slight price drops on the miscellaneous stuff in the third post.

If anyone wants to trade me their PStwo for the lynx stuff and game boy stuff AND some cash, I'll do it!!
 
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