A Wild Nintendo Dolphin Appears!!!
This morning I had no intentions of finding anything video game related at the swap meets. I did my usual Saturday routine. Go to the swap meet at 5:30am and scavenged for anything that caught my eye. I got to the booth that normally puts out junky crap which looked like it would be this time around. But as I walked up to the table, I noticed a PSP with an unsual cord sticking out of it. Then I noticed a couple of PS2 HDD and then some Nintendo Gamecube Software that said development on it. Now I got really frantic searching for the one thing those software discs could lead up to. And low and behold it appeared... THE NINTENDO DOLPHIN!! And the rest is history.... Gathered all my crap and paid the man a price that would hurt some of your feelings
Sorry I was too lazy to take a bunch of pictures as it is a lot of stuff. I put up a video like usually do when I find some crazy stuff. I know it's long but you'll have a more in-depth look at everything I found!
Enjoy!

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Sorry I was too lazy to take a bunch of pictures as it is a lot of stuff. I put up a video like usually do when I find some crazy stuff. I know it's long but you'll have a more in-depth look at everything I found!
Enjoy!

Youtube Video:
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Sabertooth is from X-Men if i remember correctly? May be development from existing games or some that never realised?
About PSP tho, I dont remember but may be it is from a display unit?
I bet you go back to that vendor next week!
Also the version you have isnt even complete since its missing the storage medium.
Finally found a Nintendo Dolphin in the wild, so happy!
Originally posted by: keytotruth
Dolphin development kits are very common on ebay and pretty useless. All the tools/knowledge/information people have on the snes,nes etc (older less complicated systems) and they can't develop games for shit. lol. So as complicated as the Dolphin is its worse. This isnt made to play gamecube games,its just to develop them and as i pointed out no one has ever developed a game on that. This is why all everyone does is sell it on ebay since there is no practical purpose.
Also the version you have isnt even complete since its missing the storage medium.
However, I bet you would pick it up if it was the right price. This guy is pumped and you come across negative about it. No one asked what it could/couldn't do nor if it was complete, so not sure why you have to chime in if it's only going to be negative.
To the OP, great find! I'd love to run across one.
Originally posted by: keytotruth
Dolphin development kits are very common on ebay and pretty useless. All the tools/knowledge/information people have on the snes,nes etc (older less complicated systems) and they can't develop games for shit. lol. So as complicated as the Dolphin is its worse. This isnt made to play gamecube games,its just to develop them and as i pointed out no one has ever developed a game on that. This is why all everyone does is sell it on ebay since there is no practical purpose.
Also the version you have isnt even complete since its missing the storage medium.
Yup soo dumb. Why would you even want that. You just going to put it up on your shelf with all the other stuff you don't play? Huh?
Sweet score. Never saw one until today. Glad to see your still out hitting the markets. I watched your videos in the begining but then they dissapeared. I'll check back to see if your making any new ones.
Originally posted by: Penguin
Wow that is really neat, did the seller say if he worked for a game developer or anything?
The seller purchases storage units to sell at the swap meet like storage wars. So the original owner of the storage unit was indeed a developer. It seemed like he was for Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft.
Originally posted by: RetroHungry
Originally posted by: Penguin
Wow that is really neat, did the seller say if he worked for a game developer or anything?
The seller purchases storage units to sell at the swap meet like storage wars. So the original owner of the storage unit was indeed a developer. It seemed like he was for Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft.
I say, you track him down and interrogate!
Originally posted by: rickrollcollector
Originally posted by: RetroHungry
Originally posted by: Penguin
Wow that is really neat, did the seller say if he worked for a game developer or anything?
The seller purchases storage units to sell at the swap meet like storage wars. So the original owner of the storage unit was indeed a developer. It seemed like he was for Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft.
I say, you track him down and interrogate!
You actually got me motivated right now! I got a name and company he currently is president of. Now I'm going to try and get in contact with him and see if I can get any more info!