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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy View Post
    Ah yeah nothing I need.

    That's crazy with ebay limiting you that hard. I forgot what it's like to start out, because my account is so old now.

    Just a heads up on the console scammers. You may want to list consoles as broken and say they work in the listing description. The main scam is for them to claim something is wrong. The plan is to keep it at a discount assuming you won't want to have it shipped back and take the hit on shipping. Sometimes when you do make them return it they have clearly swapped it for a piece of crap but it's VERY difficult to prove and ebay loves siding with the buyer. After getting hit a couple times I started listing everything as broken while trying to mostly deal my consoles locally. You will probably lose some number of customers but I think the security of not allowing returns is worth it.
    Yeah, but the funny thing is I haven't had to wait at all to get my payments. Like my roommate said would happen. Though I haven't been selling any high priced items.

    I was thinking of selling my consoles on NA/SA, or Neo-Geo.com forums. At least the people there aren't out to scam me. I'll just sell the games on eBay though.

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    I think I figured it out, its on the stage when you are on a boat with the bridge in the background.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    Yeah, but the funny thing is I haven't had to wait at all to get my payments. Like my roommate said would happen. Though I haven't been selling any high priced items.

    I was thinking of selling my consoles on NA/SA, or Neo-Geo.com forums. At least the people there aren't out to scam me. I'll just sell the games on eBay though.
    Yeah I honestly don't know their policies on holding money. I've heard from a lot of people that they had money held when they started out.

    That could be a good way to go. The last few consoles I've sold that I didn't trade in (I know everyone is thinking LOL but the guy I'm taking them to gave me as much as I would get after fees on ebay or at least as much as the best offer I got locally and I don't have to meet weird people this way and I really dgaf if he's getting double or w/e from someone, storefronts make people get stupid and I don't pretend to understand it) were sold on forums. Not even trading specific forums for the most part either. A forum for an online game that no longer receives support but the community has just kind of hung around. So really it was like helping out old friends since it's been the same people for over 10 years now. Offer the consoles for a decent price and there is always a market for them even with smaller audiences like a game selling forum.

    Agree about games, ebay/amazon are where you are going to get top dollar even after the fees. It's a very rare situation that someone local even wants to pay fair, fee deducted rates for games. Of course I can't blame most people because a lot of prices are bat shit crazy right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobby View Post
    I think I figured it out, its on the stage when you are on a boat with the bridge in the background.
    Are you talking about this stage?

    KOF '96 III.jpg

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    Ya thats the stage but I dont think youl see the scrolling clipping since you are on a Tube TV

    pretty hard to see since its really thin, only happens on KOF 96 which is odd.
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    Would I go to ebay right now, buy kof 96 JP for Saturn, pop it in my Saturn on an hdtv just to prove Gobby wrong? WOULD I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobby View Post
    Ya thats the stage but I dont think youl see the scrolling clipping since you are on a Tube TV

    pretty hard to see since its really thin, only happens on KOF 96 which is odd.
    Plays old games on a new display. Complains about display issues.

    Maybe that's because it was designed to play on a CRT monitor. Could that be it?

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    Fuck buying it, just download it.

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    It's only like $10. Lol.

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    Actually I'd want to get it with the ram cart. Just because.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    Plays old games on a new display. Complains about display issues.

    Maybe that's because it was designed to play on a CRT monitor. Could that be it?
    Who's complaining?

    I'm just trying to figure something out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post

    Maybe that's because it was designed to play on a CRT monitor. Could that be it?
    Easily the reason. Many processors in old consoles have storage registers for things such as sound properties, window size, x/y positioning and even resolution in some cases. Considering the fact that resolution ratios were at one time ALL 4:3, some companies would take these particular registers for granted and even ignore them in some case, allowing for the register to oscillate random data. Gargoyles for the Genesis actually exploited a register that was designed incorrectly and when the bug was removed in later revisions of the console, the game ceased to function.

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    Drive me nuts...
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    Can someone add Nintendo DSi set? it has 200mb but i can't find anywhere.
    200 millibits? You mean 200MB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobby View Post
    Who's complaining?

    I'm just trying to figure something out
    Haha, okay, I guess you weren't really complaining. I'm just being an ass.

    Those type of display issues though are the reason why I still try and keep one or two good CRT displays handy. Plus those sweet, sweet scanlines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    Haha, okay, I guess you weren't really complaining. I'm just being an ass.

    Those type of display issues though are the reason why I still try and keep one or two good CRT displays handy. Plus those sweet, sweet scanlines.
    Don't mention scanlines arounf Gypsy...

    Also, it was to heavy but saw the best TV ever on the side of the road. HDMI CRT. Too heavy to carry on a longboard.

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