o1s1n wrote: » Great haul there Pyongyang! Welcome to the Blazing Star club!
Pyongyang wrote: » Cheers! The Blazing Star (or Last Resort) 'clubs' are not cheap either! Worth every penny though, the games are amazing and mean more to me than buying, for example, Gears Of War 3 or any FPS at release. By the way, tonight was the first shock box I've ever seen. Size of them! Talking of shocks, aside from shock boxes and electrocuting myself last night on an SLG 3000; the parcel with Blazing Star, Last Resort and Strike Force Hydra In it was just left out in the open on my doorstep ALL DAY today! :eek: Some week I'm having with An Post and anything Neo Geo related! :mad:
CiDeRmAn wrote: » With regard to the AES stick, is the knob cracked? Very often they are found cracked. Replacements can be found but many, like myself like the effect and leave them in situ as it normally has no affect on function bar the look of the thing. If we can have some grownup reactions to the mention of a cracked knob, I'll be surprised!
I'll join the Last Resort and Pulstar clubs one of these days...
I've never seen a shock box in person. Can only imagine how big the things are though. Would you be interested in getting them for all your games or did that just happen to come with it?
Your stuff being left on the door step is why you NEED to pay a little more for signed for postage for these expensive items. An Post love nothing more than leaving packages on door steps. Forcing them to get a signature puts a stop to that.
Yeah I replaced one of mine with a green ball top. It looks kind of cool, but it's just not the same.
o1s1n wrote: » Your stuff being left on the door step is why you NEED to pay a little more for signed for postage for these expensive items.
Andrew76 wrote: » +1 to that. It's a no brainer to pay for decent postage if you're spending fair whacks of money on stuff. Well packaged, speedy postage is worth top dollar. :pac:
Pyongyang wrote: » Pulstar...ah how flippin difficult it is to find the MVS of that. Not super difficult as in there's none on Earth, just don't see people willing to part with it too often (or for a sensible price). I will join that club one day. I'd love a complete MVS shooting game collection one day.
Pyongyang wrote: » Shock boxes are ENORMOUS. Think telephone directory size. I think it even dwarfs the NEC-9801 game I have and that's MASSIVE. The shock box and insert came with it so super happy with that. I do want them for the shooters. There's a great series of custom inserts available for all the Neo Geo shooting games that, when put together, form a fantastic spine image. Problem with shock boxes is that while they are cheap enough at $6-$8 each, the postage on them from the US of expensive A throttles your testicles and crushes your head like a paper cup. For example, to order 14 of these bad boys would cost around $100 shipped. Ludicrous!
Pyongyang wrote: » Now I have a shock box I'm going to see if I can get some made, though it might be pricey. I'll do some research.
o1s1n wrote: » They'd be bulky to ship, but I take it they're not that heavy? In which case I could not understand why the postage was so damn crazy. Let me know if you come up with anything. I'd be seriously interested in that myself.
Kailyn Beautiful Technique wrote: » There was capture set in lidl recently-http://www.lidl.ie/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_ri_ie/hs.xsl/index_13517.htm
Andrew76 wrote: » Never used that site before but does that link mean the capture kit will be available from next Monday? (Mon 19th)
CiDeRmAn wrote: » That Jumping Flash gear is the first thing I have seen that I really really want! I loved that game. Had a Pal launch PS and that was one of the early games I picked up, it was amazing indeed. I have it and the sequel in my collection but that little lot looks very tempting. How much was it and is it a rare find?
pdbhp wrote: » Well I was losing my job but in a strange turn of events they are now making me permanent and giving me more money and soon enough a vehicle
pdbhp wrote: » Thanks Pyongyang, things are on the up and up around here and now I can buy more games:D
80s Synth Pop wrote: » Good man pd! Have some Cointreau to celebrate Picked up this today in the Car boot for 1.00. There was a box full of old hardware including a NES, multitaps, lightguns, steering wheel etc. The NES had the loose Solstice game inside.
o1s1n wrote: » I really like Super R type. Had one of those 'in the zone' experiences last year and almost finished it without dying. Have yet to repeat that! Great haul there Pyongyang! Welcome to the Blazing Star club!