My name is Jorge, nice to meet you
Hello! my name is Jorge, and I'm from Mexico City. I started collecting NES stuff like 4 months ago, and have been an avid gamer since age 2 (I'm 26 now). I was pointed to this site by Jason aka NGD (who btw has been very polite to me). Just to inform, I have collected this so far:
NES american console with zapper and 2 controllers (all documentation, no box)
NES Max controllers
Satellite
Fourscore
Acclaim Wireless Controller
Acclaim Double Player controllers
U-Force
Powerglove
CIB Laserscope
CIB Powerpad, as good as new
CIB ProBeam Dominator wireless gun
NES Advantage with box
Roll n' Rocker with box
Working ROB with gyromite accessories
Non-working ROB (2nd version)
Beeshu's Zoomer (driving wheel-airplane controller)
I got like 40 games, most common (but good) carts, half of them with manual, some posters, 5 CIB. My only rare cart is Little Samson. I guess I like accessories most. I favor CIB stuff, but I will settle with good looking loose things, as long as they work. I don't like NIB for being costly, and I also like to be able to use my things.
Here in Mexico, the NES was a really big thing, I dare to say as big as in the US (and gaming in general is very popular). I hope this to be the beginning of a beautiful friendship (and good trades).
BTW, I am currently looking for a scanned U-Force Manual, or a list of switch combinations for it. Any help will be appreciated.
NES american console with zapper and 2 controllers (all documentation, no box)
NES Max controllers
Satellite
Fourscore
Acclaim Wireless Controller
Acclaim Double Player controllers
U-Force
Powerglove
CIB Laserscope
CIB Powerpad, as good as new
CIB ProBeam Dominator wireless gun
NES Advantage with box
Roll n' Rocker with box
Working ROB with gyromite accessories
Non-working ROB (2nd version)
Beeshu's Zoomer (driving wheel-airplane controller)
I got like 40 games, most common (but good) carts, half of them with manual, some posters, 5 CIB. My only rare cart is Little Samson. I guess I like accessories most. I favor CIB stuff, but I will settle with good looking loose things, as long as they work. I don't like NIB for being costly, and I also like to be able to use my things.
Here in Mexico, the NES was a really big thing, I dare to say as big as in the US (and gaming in general is very popular). I hope this to be the beginning of a beautiful friendship (and good trades).
BTW, I am currently looking for a scanned U-Force Manual, or a list of switch combinations for it. Any help will be appreciated.
Comments
~~NGD
welcome!
Since you are in one of the largest cities in the world, start looking for old warehouses full of sealed NES games. You will become my best friend
Jorge,
welcome!
Since you are in one of the largest cities in the world, start looking for old warehouses full of sealed NES games. You will become my best friend
Hehehe, I haven't seen too many sealed games, apart from some SMB, SMB3 and Zelda... I saw a Captain Comic once...