Multiple Gaming Auctions (famiclone 13 piece set just added)

Hi Guys, I have some more gaming items up for grabs.  Let's clear this out of my apartment.



Auction 1:  Ridge Racer Type 4 

Starting Bid:  $5

High bidder:  n/a

Shipping:  $6



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Playstation game, CIB.  This is the *Asian* version.  Should be working, but sold as is since I don't have a PS to test this one.



Auction 2:  King of Fighters 94 Manga 

Starting Bid:  $5

High bidder:  n/a

Shipping:  $6



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Manga for the King of Fighters game.  Language is Chinese.





Auction 3:  Taiwan version PC games

Starting Bid:  $20

High bidder:  n/a

Shipping:  $12



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More Taiwanese version PC games.  Untested, sold as is, but look to be in great condition.  



Auction 4:  Legend of Mana, Asian Version (PS)



Starting Bid:  $20

high bidder:  n/a

Shipping:  $6



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Asian version of Legend of Mana, untested and sold as is, but looks to be in nice shape.



Auction 5:  Tennis Sport Feel

Starting bid:  $20

high bidder:  n/a

Shipping:  $15



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If you like 16 bit indie / original games, mimicking unlicensed games, then this is for you.  Plug n play machine, still sealed at that.



Auction 6:  Taiwanese PC games (originals)

Starting Bid:  $20

high bidder:  n/a

Shipping:  $30



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Original / indie PC games made by Taiwanese companies.  Some are derivative, some seem to be truly original.  Some are sealed.  Untested, but presumably working.  At least one of the companies also worked on console games.



Auction 7:  Shenmu LE, Dreamcast

Starting Bid - $5

high bidder:  n/a

Shipping:  $6



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Dreamcast game, again untested but seems to be in good condition.  Sold as is.



Auction 8:  Famiclone set



starting bid:  $20

high bidder:  n/a

shipping:  actual shipping, calculated at the end of auction



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I want these out of the apartment, 13 Famiclones.  The Subors were made in mainland China, most of the rest were made in Taiwan, and the Asangs were made local to me.  



A lot of the machines have no controllers, the cables had been cut before I ever received them, some of the machines have ports for controllers, and some have controllers attached and ready to go.  Some of these machines work, some don't, a lot probably could work if refurbished, but I am too lazy to go through all of these and sort things out, my loss is your gain.  These are being sold for parts only, maybe someone can find a good use for these.   

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