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#1
Re: Possibly Selling SPAVCE INVADERS
Posted on: 5/22 2:50
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
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Long Time User (2 Years)
Quote:

jrronimo wrote:
He's asking for our guess at what it'd be worth.

I'd guess it should start at $800. That seems to be what sales are going for...?


huh

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-Virt ... Boxed-Japan-/390564302133
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#2
Re: WTB US Virtual Boy AC Adapter CIB
Posted on: 5/7 2:47
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
75 Posts
Long Time User (2 Years)
Quote:

ectoglow wrote:
This may sound like a dumb question, but have you checked eBay? I ask because I KNOW i have seen at least two CIB power supplies pass through there since this was posted first.

Do you have the "Performance" AC adapter already or are you looking to just complete the "two Tone" VB collection (all official US goods that came in the blue/red boxes).


I check Ebay every single day. They are either unwilling to ship to Canada or in very poor shape.
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#3
Re: WTB US Virtual Boy AC Adapter CIB
Posted on: 5/6 10:29
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
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#4
Re: WTB US Virtual Boy AC Adapter CIB
Posted on: 4/10 4:11
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
75 Posts
Long Time User (2 Years)
Still looking
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#5
WTB US Virtual Boy AC Adapter CIB
Posted on: 3/7 7:28
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
75 Posts
Long Time User (2 Years)
The only thing missing from my collection is a CIB US AC adapter. I sadly passed on the sealed Mexican versions on more than one occasion and now there are none to be found. If anyone has a box only, Complete in box, or sealed one for sale let me know.

Thanks
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#6
Re: The Noteworthy Auction Thread™
Posted on: 2/26 11:04
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
75 Posts
Long Time User (2 Years)
When I saw that pen I thought it looked familiar. I looked though all my pens and found this one which is absolutely identical except for the color and VB branding. Not sure if anyone else finds this interesting. Might be smart to look out for reproductions.

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#7
Re: WTB Solder fixed Virtual Boy
Posted on: 2/26 2:23
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
75 Posts
Long Time User (2 Years)
Quote:

jrronimo wrote:
I think TheForce does fixes for people, so you might be able to do that if your cables aren't too mangled. If they are, you can probably buy a broken one on eBay and still have him do the fix.


I've already been contacted by someone willing to fix them but they are too mangled. I wish I could buy a broken one off Ebay but hardly anyone is willing to ship to Canada.

If anyone has a broken one for sale on here I'm interested.
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#8
WTB Solder fixed Virtual Boy
Posted on: 2/23 6:35
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
75 Posts
Long Time User (2 Years)
After attempting the solder fix on my own I am now in the market for another Virtual Boy :(

I am looking for a Solder fixed Virtual Boy bare unit. If you have one for sale let me know.

Thanks
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#9
Re: Bound High - Box + Manual - Order Here
Posted on: 2012/3/17 8:13
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
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Terribly sorry for the delay. I have contacted the person who originally stated they would be able to make the boxes many times and they no longer answer my emails. I have tried dealing with one other person who was a total waste of time even though having an excellent reputation. I shipped him a box and manual at his request and the final product was some strange 80% size box made of thin glossy paper that had graphics overlapping everywhere. Cost me $30 for something I could have made myself in under 20 minutes. I am still contacting other repro makers but I am getting kinda fed up of things falling through. If anyone knows anyone reputable who can make these let me know. I realize how long this has gone on for now and I apologize. I will do everything in my power to see this through.
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#10
Re: How to fix display without soldering?
Posted on: 2012/1/26 19:41
Virtual Freak
Joined 2011/3/11
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Long Time User (2 Years)
The oven trick is very easy, straight forward, and safe. The only problem is it is not permanent. I have had great success with the oven trick then wrapping a piece of tape around the connection so the ribbon doesn't pull away from the board.
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