Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Coax Adapters, Audio EQ, and a Bike FOR SALE

RCA female to F-type Coax male adapters.
If you don't know about these, they are fabulous. They replace the switch box on systems that us RF Connectors, and provide a much clearer signal than boxes with moving parts. I picked a bunch of these things up at a thrift store, and I got more than I need. I usually pay $4 for these things, so how does $2 each sound?

Xenyx 802 Premium 8-Input 2-Bus Mixer, Mic Preamp, and British EQs
Start your Podcasting career now! I don't know much about this, but from what I've read, it can be used un-powered, which is good because I don't have the Behringer Power Suppy for it. I did a quick search and found this board online for $30. I'll undercut that to $25 or best offer.

Early 90's DiamondBack Fleet Streak
I finally found some parts for this old beast, so she is fully operational. It has a little rust, and I put over-sized tires on it, but it is fully ride-able and I've taken it to the store a few times. I was going to ask $50 or best offer, but I'm feeling all Christmas-y so how about $25 or best offer?


If you are interested is some of these fine items, Please drop me a line at jonwvsu05@hotmail.com or message me on Facebook.


Monday, November 21, 2016

My History with Games

I figured I'd post a little about my history in gaming, so here goes...

When I was little I always like taking things apart. My family would give me broken electronics, and I would go down in the basement and desolder every component off of every board. One day,  my mom was cleaning out her parent's basement and found her old Atari 2600, and gave it to me, assuming that it was broken. After some cleaning, It was up and running great. I loved games  like Air Sea Battle, Gunslinger, Fishing, Dragster, Enduro, Combat, Super Breakout and Pong Sports.

My mom, aunt, and grandma would go to a flea market on weekends, and I would tag-along. In those days Atari games were abundant, and cheap. I loved the hunt! It was about this time, Sega dropped the price one their Genesis bundle and my dad picked one up for the family. We only had one game, but we played Sonic the Hedgehog like crazy, and my cousins even showed me the level select and debug codes. Later I would get Mickey Mouse's Castle of Illusion and Sonic 2. Sometimes we would rent games from our local Superstar Video. I wasn't allowed to rent fighting games, but I really liked the driving games like Outrun and Lotus.

I never really played the Nintnedo, but I did let my friend borrow my Sega for a weekend in exchange for his NES. I could only get Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles working, and lost interest pretty quickly. I would play Mario Kart sometimes, and I would watch my friend's older brother play Final Fantasy III. It looked amazing.

My family bought our first computer around 1994, and I loved playing the games that came with it. Tyrian 2000, Strategy Games of the World, The Incredible Machine, and Hover. And when I learned about AOL games channel, I played Lemmings and whatever else I could find. I'd go on to play Flight Simulator 95, Myst, Sim Ant/Farm/City, Diablo, X-wing, The Sims, Roller Coaster Tycoon, and some Command and Conquer games. I learned about modding as many of those games as I could.

My school computers came loaded with Microsoft Entertainment Packs, and I would bring in my AOL disks, erase them, load them up with individual games, then I would charge people to borrow copies of them to install at home. Ski Free was the big title!

My daycare center had a computer with lots of old dos games on it. I would play Tank Wars, Duke
Nukem, and Jill of the Jungle, but they also had an N64. I played Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, and Rouge Squadren. I'd borrow the other kids' Gameboys and my game was Wario Blast. At a friends house, we'd play Goldeneye, and Perfect Dark. My sega was starting to seem pretty obsolete at this point, even with Sonic and Knuckles, so I donated all of it to my daycare center.

My church was getting rid of their video games, so I was able to get another Atario 2600, and a ton of games. I could have gotten the 5200, but I didn't like the games for it as much as the 2600. They weren't going to get rid of their Jaguar, as it was recently purchased. One day, there was a fight at our local pool, and someone threw a Gameboy into a pool. I recovered it, and to this day it still works. But then we visited a friend's house and played the newly released Playstaion.

My brother and I were able to convince our dad to let us buy one. They had just opened a Toys 'R' Us near us, and their game section was amazing! Our first game was Vigilante 8, and Its probably still my favorite game on the console. The system came with a demo disk, and over time,  we bought almost every game on it. We each bought a copy of Pokemon, I got all 151 on my copy of Blue.

About this time I would play Dreamcast at a friend's house, and I loved Sonic Adventure, but he ended up selling it. I learned to pirate PC games, and thats primarily what I played through high school. I had an old laptop from my dad's office, and I was able to install Window's 95 on it. It wasn't able to do much, but I learned about lots of old games with it. It eventually died and I moved on.

Affter high school, I got an apartment with my then girlfriend, and her NES. For the first time in my life, I had unincumbered acces to a Nintendo. I got really into Metroid, and my friend and I beat The Legend of Zelda. I learned every trick in Super Mario Bros. 3, and it was amazing. My brother let me borrow his Gamecube, and I beat Need for Speed Underground 2 twice. After my relationship ended, I purchased my own NES and a few games. Back in those days, you could still get NES games at pawn shops cheaply, and you'd see them at flea markets and yard sales all the time.

I got married and traveled the country. My liscense became suspended while I was in Portland Oregon, so I took a month to just hang out and look for work. I had plenty of free time, but I didn't think to bring any games, so out of desperation, I modded my wife's old clickwheel Ipod to run a Gameboy emulator. I beat Mario's Picross and Mario's Picross 2, which is only in Japanese.

When I returned home, I became known as the guy with the Nintendo, and pleople started giving me some of their old stuff. My collection grew,a nd I was able to trade for things I wanted. I found a top-loader and had it AV modded. I bought a Powerpak for my NES and an Everdrive for my "new" genesis. I bought a SNES at a yard sale, and dove into its library, and my cousin gave me a Magnavox Odyssey2. My new wife had a Gamecube, and my collection was taking shape.

 I flew to Oregon in 2012 for the Portland Retro Game Expo, and I decided that I'd come back next year. It was too expensive to fly, so we drove 40 straight hours to get there from Charleston, WV. Around this time, I started going to Retro Video Game Night at a local bar. We would set up TV's and consoles for play, and we would organize tournaments and other fun events. I went to Too Many Games in Oakes, PA, and I helped run the freeplay section of PowerUp!, a local game convention.

My kitchen job wasn't looking lucrative, and retro game nights had run their course, so my wife and I decided to pack up and move to Portland. At the PRGE in 2014 we tried an arcade machine called Killer Queen. We became addicted and fell into a bad croud at Ground Kontrol. We were going on all the freeplay nights, Sundays and Mondays for league and mixer nights, and we even won one of the tournaments! We bought a house and I built my gameroom. I sold some of my extras and duplicates at the PRGE this year and had a blast. Here's to many more good times in gaming to come!

Metroid mOTHER Reproduction Review

I received my reproduction of Metroid mOTHER today, so I'll post a quick review.

I noticed SuperUFO on Ali Express had a listing forMetroid mOTHER, but the label said European version. I asked them to make sure I could get the NTSC version. I told them, I did not want the European version. They told me it was no problem, so I ordered one. After a few days, I checked my Ali Express account again, and SuperUFO was asking me what game I wanted. I thought that was clear by the listing, but I told them again, and reminded them that I did not want the European version.

It arrived very quickly. Its in a high quality black cartridge, that smells like chlorine, with a decent label. The corners of the label are square, but the quality is pretty good. It does, however, read, "European Version" on the label. The cartridge feels solid, heavy, and not cheap or flimsy at all.

I popped it in my front-loader with the Blinking Light Win, and it went to a blue menu screen. The screen has a strange picture of Mario in the upper left-hand corner, but his face is transparent, making his skin appear blue. The words, "CUSTOM MAKE CARTRIDGE" appear followed by "1 -METROID MOTHER, 2 -COCORON, 3-RAINBOW SILK ROAD" then at the bottom right it reads, "SUPERUFO" This wasn't supposed to be a multicart, and I began to worry.

I loaded Metroid, and it started right up. I got the Maru Mari, and immediately died on purpose. I selected the save option, and turned off the console. I reloaded the game, and my save file was right where I left it. It was only then I breathed a sigh of relief.

I tried Cocoron, and that game is bizarre. It seems to have good control, and I beat the Moon Boss. I'll have to come back to this one. I tried Rainbow Silk Road, but there seems like there's a lot going on, so this one's filed under, "Eventually"

I returned to Metroid mOTHER and played quite a bit. There are some minor graphical glitches that appear after a while. Some of the blocks flash with a different pattern, then return to normal. I could not replicate the error after resetting, and I don't know if it is a glitch in the hack or in the reproduction. It wasn't game-breaking at all. Metroid mOTHER is a hack of the original Metroid that adds the aforementioned battery save feature, beam stacking, a fancy new intro, and some updated graphics. It retains all the original levels and enemy placement, making the game a nice update from the original.

I played most of the game, and got my ass handed to me in Mother Brain's room. I would rate the overall cart 8/10. For $20 bucks its a great deal for what I wanted. The additional games are a nice bonus, but there is no mention of them on the label, and menu screen isn't very attractive. I'll probably design a new label for it and put it in a grey cartridge eventually. I'll probably purchase from SuperUFO in the future, but right now I'm going to take another run at Mother Brain.

Monday, November 14, 2016

NEW Dreamcast Games for Sale

Boxed Games:
Industrial Spy:Operation Espionage $25
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver $15
NFL Blitz 2001 $11
NFL 2K1 $4
NHL 2K $5
Phantasy Star Onine $13
Sega Bass Fishing $5
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation $7
Toy Commander $12
Virtua Tennis $9

As always, I bundle and accept trades. Check out my wanted list and the other Dreamcast games I have for sale.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Wanted 9V 650mA Adapter


I would love to get my Playstation Memory Disk Drive up and running, but I need a 9V 650mA AC Adapter for it. This thing will let you save you games to floppy disks for easy storage! I used to use a Mad Katz Data Deck, but it started corrupting memory cards and besides, My laptop doesn't have a COM port anymore.

Friday, November 4, 2016

RC Car Parts For Sale


I have a ton of RC Car Parts that came with a toolbox I got.
Stater Box
Battery Charger
Suspension Parts
Servos
Transmitters
Engine Blocks
Bodies
and a Muffler
I have no Idea what to charge for this stuff, so make me an offer!

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Do I need a Panasonic 3DO?

3DO Console 3DO Prices







I picked up a 3DO with no games a while back, but I'm limited on space, and I don't think I need to keep it. But there is no way I'm going to sell it when I haven't even played it. The 3DO has no piracy protection, so it can play burned CDs, but my DVD burner crapped out. Here's the plan...

If someone wants to burn a few games for me, I'll play them, then sell the system to the person that helped me out at a discount! I know I want to check out Gex and Road Rash!

I have one 3rd-party controller, and I know the system boots up. The system just uses RCA composite connections. If this sounds like something that someone is interested in email me! Oh, and don't forget to check out the posts where I list what I have for sale! ;)


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

For anybody that's interested, I did an R.B.I. hack for my team back in West Virginia

This probably means nothing to most people, but there are a few of you who may appreciate it.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/22oig058nn4oat5/RBI%20Baseball%20starring%20the%20WV%20Power.nes?dl=0

I have a problem with Hogan's Alley

I really enjoy these old Zapper games, but for some reason the innocent professor always gets my trigger finger itchy. I cap is ass almost every round. I realized that I could train myself to more closely analyze the situation, then act more appropriately, but then I thought, "What would this guy do if every time he stepped off campus, he caught an acute case of lead poisoning?"

He'd make a sign. And so he did:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bfp3akipqg7ovh0/Hogan%27s%20Alley%20-%20Don%27t%20Shoot%20the%20Professor.nes?dl=0

Mario 3 Memory Game Guide. or My First Android App; Free!

Ok, so don't get your hopes up too much. I don't have much experience with this kind of thing, but I put together a small app that serves as a guide to the card matching game in Super Mario Bros. 3. The app will show you a board, and prompt you with a question mark. Simply press the icon that corresponds to the card in your game, then the app tells you what it can deduce. There may be a cleaner way to do this, but it is possible to clear the match game every time with this handy tool.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/a863pz6a0kszsx7/smb3match.apk?dl=0

Grundig Shortwave Radio For Sale


I have a Grundig S350 radio that receives AM/FM/and Short Wave. It is in great condition and includes The AC Adapter. $100. Thanks for browsing!

DeWalt Tools For Sale


I have two 12 volt drills, a circular saw, and 2 chargers for sale. The trouble is that all four of the batteries are shot. I know you can replace the cells inside the battery packs, but I upgraded. Now I've got these things hanging around. You could repair the batteries or you could use the drill motors to build a battlebot or pimp your Powerwheels. I was thinking $75 for everything.

My [incomplete] Wanted List

NES:
Vs. Duck Hunt (Reproduction)
Just Breed (Reproduction)
Quadralords (Homebrew)
Zelda: The Legend of Link (7-18-2016 version)
Pokemon Yellow (Reproduction)

R.O.B. Gyromite Claws and Battery Doors
R.O.B.'s Sunglasses
Stack Up,  Complete but not Necessarily In-Box
VAUS Controller for Arkanoid
Quickshot Super Scope for the NES Zapper

Gameboy:
Mario's Picross
Mario's Picross 2 (English Translation, Reproduction)
A Link to the Past & Four swords

Odyssey 2:
AMOK!
Atlantis
Attack of the Timelord
Blockout/Breakdown
Casino Slot Machine
Computer Intro
Demon Attack
Dynasty
Electronic Table Soccer
Freedom Fighters
The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt
Hockey/Soccer
I've Got Your Number
Keyboard Creations
Killer Bees
Las Vegas Blackjack
Monkeyshines
Pachinko
Power Lords
P.T. Barnum's Acrobats
The Quest for the Rings
S.I.D. the Spellbinder
Showdown in 2100 AD
Smithereens
Take the Money and Run
Turtles
Volleyball
War of Nerves

Odyssey 2 Homebrew:
Air Assualt
AstroDodge
Cavity
Color Clash
Gosub
KTAA - Kill the Attacking Aliens
Mage: The Enchanted Crystals
Mayhem
Mr. Roboto
Planet Lander
Pong (4k Version)
Puzle Piece Panic
Robot City
Stair Runner
Walls
Wildlife

Odyssey 2 Imports:
4 in 1 Row (Europe Only)
Air Battle (Europe and Brazil Only)
Armada (Europe Only)
Backgammon (Europe Only)
Blobbers (Europe Only)
Catch the Ball/Noughts and Crosses (Europe and Brazil Only)
Chez Maxime (Europe Only)
Chinese Logic (Europe and Brazil Only)
Clay Pigeon (Brazil Only)
Comando Noturno (Brazil Only)
Depth Charge/Marksman (Europe and Brazil Only)
Didi na Mina Encantada (Brazil Only)
Exojet + (Europe Only)
Frogger (Europe and Brazil Only)
Kinder im Verkehr 1 (Europe Only)
Labyrinth Game/Supermind (Europe Only)
Le Trésor Englouti + (Europe Only)
Loony Balloon (Brazil Only)
Morse (Europe and Brazil Only)
Moto-Crash + (Europe Only)
The Mousing Cat (Europe and Brazil Only)
Musician (Europe Only)
Neutron Star (Europe and Brazil Only)
Nightmare (Europe Only)
Norseman (Europe Only)
Popeye (Europe and Brazil Only)
Q*Bert (Europe and Brazil Only)
Race (Europe Only)
Secret of the Pharaohs (Europe and Brazil Only)
Super Bee (Europe and Brazil Only)
Super Cobra (Europe and Brazil Only)
Syracuse (Europe Only)
Trans American Rally (Europe Only)

Coming Soon!

Jon's Discount Games will soon be up and running! I'm Jon, and my goal is to provide a place to list the video games (and other things) I want out of my house. I am a more of a payer than a collector, but like most people, I end up with more than I want. I'm tired of re-posting to Craigslist, and the Portland Retro Gaming Expo only comes but once a year. My primary objective is to get these items out of my life, but I always enjoy supporting my habit. Please feel free to contact me with any questions about anything you see (or don't see) on this site. Thanks for dropping by!
Subscribe or keep checking in for bonus posts; its not all business. Contact me to arrange a trade. I'm located in the Rockwood neighborhood of Almost-Gresham, Portland, Oregon.
Jon Beyer