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Post by ddevilfingers on Oct 13, 2014 7:18:11 GMT
That's a sight to behold! Beautiful!
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Post by korax on Oct 13, 2014 12:12:42 GMT
Great...now sell everything and start over! ... jk Big grats from me
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Post by Retrobob on Oct 13, 2014 17:52:51 GMT
You will be able to get your money back from eBay.
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Post by wolfticket on Oct 13, 2014 19:25:11 GMT
Congrats on completing your collection! It looks fantastic!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2014 20:40:06 GMT
Great...now sell everything and start over! ... jk Big grats from me Never ever again! Thanks mate You will be able to get your money back from eBay. No, Ebay small ads is like an online flea market and everything you do could be risky. Plus, the support never helps Congrats on completing your collection! It looks fantastic! Thank you
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Post by Batman666 on Oct 14, 2014 5:32:29 GMT
The awesome bulging SMS shelf!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 6:53:17 GMT
The awesome bulging SMS shelf! haha very funny xD I know it needs another angle/holder, but it´s more work than it seems actually.
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Post by beliskner on Oct 14, 2014 11:25:00 GMT
I would highly recommend getting one of the Oscar 1080 shelves. I use one for my Master System collection and it can hold a total of 388 boxed Master System games. So enough room for the entire collection plus a few extras . Only downside is that it usually costs 99€. I think it's worth it though
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Post by korax on Oct 14, 2014 13:48:25 GMT
You could always go with the fanboy gimmick, and make a Mario statue with a burdened, holding posture, kind of like an Atlas statue, and put him under the shelf as support ^^
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Post by Retrobob on Oct 14, 2014 14:03:31 GMT
Error. Where did the delete post option go?
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Post by panama on Oct 14, 2014 15:48:07 GMT
65 euro for one complete Power Strike II and one extra manual is not bad att all.
And you have a great story for your last game of your fullset.
I had a similar story with Sonic Spinball (who was the last game for my full set at the time like 2years ago before I sold all my collection).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 17:47:00 GMT
I would highly recommend getting one of the Oscar 1080 shelves. I use one for my Master System collection and it can hold a total of 388 boxed Master System games. So enough room for the entire collection plus a few extras . Only downside is that it usually costs 99€. I think it's worth it though Thanks for the tip buddy. But as long as I live in my actual flat, I do not change anything because I don´t know how long I live here.. You could always go with the fanboy gimmick, and make a Mario statue with a burdened, holding posture, kind of like an Atlas statue, and put him under the shelf as support ^^ Apart from the fact that I am too dumb to do such a thing, it´s a great idea. But a Sonic or an Alex would be better 65 euro for one complete Power Strike II and one extra manual is not bad att all. And you have a great story for your last game of your fullset. I had a similar story with Sonic Spinball (who was the last game for my full set at the time like 2years ago before I sold all my collection). The second one I bought had no manual. But it was boxed and I had somebody who was interested in the artwork. After I noticed that the artwork was a fake, I was pissed The guy doesn´t answer me, as I thought. But I definitely have a great story dude. Now that I have both Power Strikes, maybe I order your GG Aleste game someday. The Master System is incredible and I am sure that the Game Gear Version is great as well! Happily I have my Sonic Spinball game since my childhood.
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Post by Retrobob on Oct 14, 2014 17:53:03 GMT
Oooh, I have noted those shelves, am thinking about what to do in my games room.
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Post by panama on Oct 14, 2014 18:44:20 GMT
Yeah fake artwork is never good faeces. Sometimes people ask me to print some original cover for them, like they can't do it themselves -_- But most of the time it's just the original idea: "Can you make a Smurf2 for me?".
If you buy a game with fake cover on ebay with paypal, sometimes it's not easy to have a refund as you need to show the game in a professional shop to make a certificate...
GG Aleste II is really good yes, GG Aleste 1 seems good too, hope that one day I can do a conversion of this one.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2014 14:34:43 GMT
Yeah fake artwork is never good faeces. Sometimes people ask me to print some original cover for them, like they can't do it themselves -_- But most of the time it's just the original idea: "Can you make a Smurf2 for me?". If you buy a game with fake cover on ebay with paypal, sometimes it's not easy to have a refund as you need to show the game in a professional shop to make a certificate... GG Aleste II is really good yes, GG Aleste 1 seems good too, hope that one day I can do a conversion of this one. Surely most of those guys would sell a Smurfs 2 cartmodd if they get one. I didn´t bought the game on the original ebay, but from a private seller on Ebay Small Ads. The site is like a little brother of the original Ebay, like an online flea market with no resellers, and everything you do should be risky. But I really needed a Power Strike II cart, life´s not easy Yeah why not? I heard GG Aleste II is very different from the SMS version, which makes a totally different game and that´s pretty cool for fans if the series.
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