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MegaManFan
Member Since 31 Aug 2002OFFLINE Last Active Jan 23 2012 3:38 AM
About Me
Mid-30's video game enthusiast and collector with a strong emphasis on all things related to Mega Man. I've been a member of AtariAge for over half a decade, first met the Al's at a CGE in Las Vegas, and since then have been a staunch advocate/supporter of this website. I've even worked their booth a few times at shows! It's not hard to get roped into helping out though because the people who I've met through this website are all the coolest, and plus, I always seem to be wearing an Atari t-shirt when I go so I get pegged as a member right away.
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- Age 37 years old
- Birthday June 20, 1974
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I challenge you to a duel of... Mario Kart~!
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Interests
Collecting old video games, pro wrestling, sampling a wide array of beers, science fiction (particularly Doctor Who, Red Dwarf, Hitchhiker's Guide), writing, and most of all spending time with my lovely wife MrsMegaManFan.
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TheMegaManFan01
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http://www.SteveJuon.com
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Wii Zelda Bundle w/ Gold Remote
Mon Dec 19, 2011 1:02 PM
Looking for one similar to the one that was just sold for $85. If somebody has one PM or reply here.
Miscellaneous Nintendo NES games for sale
Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:47 PM
Prices are suggestions but open to negotiation particularly if you buy more than one. I'd prefer US buyers only but will ship to Canada if we can agree on shipping terms.
Castlevania - $7
Defender II - $3
Ghosts 'N Goblins - $5
Gotcha! - $3
Gradius - $3
Gyromite - $5
Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary - $3
John Elway's Quarterback Challenge - $3
M.C. Kids - $5
Millipede - $3
Skate or Die - $3
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project - $7
Tetris - $5
Venice Beach Volleyball - $3
WWF Wrestlemania - $4
World Class Track Meet - $3
Castlevania - $7
Defender II - $3
Ghosts 'N Goblins - $5
Gotcha! - $3
Gradius - $3
Gyromite - $5
Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary - $3
John Elway's Quarterback Challenge - $3
M.C. Kids - $5
Millipede - $3
Skate or Die - $3
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project - $7
Tetris - $5
Venice Beach Volleyball - $3
WWF Wrestlemania - $4
World Class Track Meet - $3
Jungle Green Nintendo 64 w/ Power Supply for sale
Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:52 PM
$30 shipped anywhere in the United States takes it. I had an eBay buyer reneg on completing the transaction for only $5 more than what I'm offering it for here, invoking ye olde "financial hardship." Tested and working. No game, controller or video cable included. They are only shown in the photo because I used parts from my own N64 to test it with.
6 GameCube games NYOP + S&H
Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:04 PM
I have here six GameCube games that have original artwork, but only one (Spider-Man 2) has an instruction manual. Four of the six were resurfaced in an attempt to get them working, and that cost me $1.50 a pop, to no avail. I didn't want to throw any more money down a hole so I didn't resurface the other two - I'll mark which is which though. I'm putting these down as Name Your Own Price because I don't guarantee you'll get any better results than I did - these came from a babysitter's home and were handled pretty roughly. No breaking of the lot please - I want them to all go in one shot. If you agree to buy, we'll estimate the cost of S&H based on the weight of all six and your zip code.
* Burnout (not resurfaced)
* Peter Jackson's King Kong (resurfaced)
* Robots (resurfaced)
* Shrek 2 (not resurfaced)
* Spider-Man 2 (resurfaced)
* Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2 (resurfaced)
It's possible you could just use the discs as the world's tiniest frisbees and just keep the cases and artwork - that's your call. Best offer by reply or PM in the next 48 hours can have the bunch.
* Burnout (not resurfaced)
* Peter Jackson's King Kong (resurfaced)
* Robots (resurfaced)
* Shrek 2 (not resurfaced)
* Spider-Man 2 (resurfaced)
* Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2 (resurfaced)
It's possible you could just use the discs as the world's tiniest frisbees and just keep the cases and artwork - that's your call. Best offer by reply or PM in the next 48 hours can have the bunch.
Skycopter and Mad Bodies
Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:58 AM
I hadn't checked the list of Jaguar games in the AA rarity guide for a while, and decided to cross reference it against my own, and though I have a few things that aren't on this list (homebrews and prototype repros, et cetera) I can only find two on the AA list that I +don't+ have: Mad Bodies, and Skycopter.
Now on the latter I seem to recall I gave up on getting this because it was ridiculously rare, overly expensive, and a pretty bad game. I recall it being from the same people as Speedster II, which I do have, which is a total bore. I think both were made for Jaguar arcade cabs in the lobbies of Wal*Mart stores (the screenshots from Skycopter seem to back that up).
Mad Bodies, I know nothing about other than I found a website from the developers that says it's out of stock, and a thread on this site describing the (hard) gameplay. Sounds like a cross between Breakout and Arkanoid to me.
I think the point of my post is, as something of a completist, should I go out of my way to get either of these titles? I've always used AA as my point of reference for "complete/incomplete" but one is a no longer manufactured homebrew (that does seem interesting) and one is a really bad/really rare game. Go out of my way busting my balls to get them and be complete, or go "ehh close enough" and let 'em slide?
Now on the latter I seem to recall I gave up on getting this because it was ridiculously rare, overly expensive, and a pretty bad game. I recall it being from the same people as Speedster II, which I do have, which is a total bore. I think both were made for Jaguar arcade cabs in the lobbies of Wal*Mart stores (the screenshots from Skycopter seem to back that up).
Mad Bodies, I know nothing about other than I found a website from the developers that says it's out of stock, and a thread on this site describing the (hard) gameplay. Sounds like a cross between Breakout and Arkanoid to me.
I think the point of my post is, as something of a completist, should I go out of my way to get either of these titles? I've always used AA as my point of reference for "complete/incomplete" but one is a no longer manufactured homebrew (that does seem interesting) and one is a really bad/really rare game. Go out of my way busting my balls to get them and be complete, or go "ehh close enough" and let 'em slide?
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