Selling my video game collection, see what's left....thanks and buy it up.

[quote name='skinkrawl']Mario Bros. Is this the original, before they were Super/black box one? If so, what's the condition?[/QUOTE]

Yes, this is the original arcade Mario Bros. The box is pristine, as I set aside all of my NES boxes and left them untouched for years. The manual I'll have to double-check on, as I kept them separate and I often read them...so I'll double-check on their specific condition. And again, this is the black NES box...and not any of the Super Mario Bros. games.

I'll confrm with a PM later this afternoon when I check on the manual, but the box I'm certain about.
 
nice list, man. just an fyi...i looked EVERYWHERE back when i had my gamecube for a component cable (1st or 3rd party), and everyone told me they didn't exist. the best i found was an s-video cable, which did me no good for 480p (and even the multiple console cables always left the GC off if it was component. GC was included in, & had it's own s-video cables). this was all brick & mortar searching, with limited online, but that may be hard to find.

free bump & 5 star list rating.
 
[quote name='twztid13']nice list, man. just an fyi...i looked EVERYWHERE back when i had my gamecube for a component cable (1st or 3rd party), and everyone told me they didn't exist. the best i found was an s-video cable, which did me no good for 480p (and even the multiple console cables always left the GC off if it was component. GC was included in, & had it's own s-video cables). this was all brick & mortar searching, with limited online, but that may be hard to find.

free bump & 5 star list rating.[/QUOTE]

Thanks friend. Actually, it is a bit of a complicated story. There is a 1st party Gamecube component cable, and only a 1st party cable. The GameCube required a special proprietary video output that only allowed for Nintendo to make this cable. The cable was only sold directly from their online store, and perhaps in NYC. On top of this, only some Gamecubes will even allow for this kind of output, even with the proprietary cable. This can be found on the earlier and launch Gamecubes. You can see the difference on the back of the systems. Sorry, but too lazy to post a pic or link to a link. They are tough to find, but can be bought for anywhere from 50 to 100 regularly on Ebay...and occasionally found at GameStop as a composite cable for 1.99 or something.
 
[quote name='lurknomore']Thanks friend. Actually, it is a bit of a complicated story. There is a 1st party Gamecube component cable, and only a 1st party cable. The GameCube required a special proprietary video output that only allowed for Nintendo to make this cable. The cable was only sold directly from their online store, and perhaps in NYC. On top of this, only some Gamecubes will even allow for this kind of output, even with the proprietary cable. This can be found on the earlier and launch Gamecubes. You can see the difference on the back of the systems. Sorry, but too lazy to post a pic or link to a link. They are tough to find, but can be bought for anywhere from 50 to 100 regularly on Ebay...and occasionally found at GameStop as a composite cable for 1.99 or something.[/QUOTE]
i'll take a glance for you next time i'm in gamestop just to see if they have a mislabled one.
 
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