[quote name='SteelSD']Well, I posted a thread about this at the end of Feb., but maybe this thread will garner better responses:
While at a semi-local flea market, I found the following item:
That's a Pelican Codebreaker D.J. for the PS1 and PS2 systems. What does it do? Well, apparently, it allows the user to load a CD player skin on the PS1 and/or PS2 and then adds animated backgrounds when the CD is played. So, in short, it doesn't do much that I know of. But what I know of it isn't much either. It does come with an additional CD soundtrack compilation that includes songs from the Final Fantasy, Virtual Fighter, and Resident Evil series of games. Here are pics of the discs:
What I'm looking for is some expert information as to rarity, additional uses, and potential value for the set. I can't find real info or value on it anywhere. The one place (not Amazon) I did show it formerly in stock had a price of $99.99 listed. I'm assuming that it's a very rare find and don't plan on selling it, but I'd sure like to know more about exactly what I have.
Thanks in advance to anyone who could provide an assist!
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ive seen this before. they're probably rare considering the additional content included. but i wouldn't hold my breath in the water for it though because its a compilation. unless theres a rare track only available on this disc, then yeah the value of that would be even more.
as for the codebreaker itself, it is pretty valuable right now because they don't make these anymore. its not because they dont want to, its because retailers like target or bby or tru doesn't want to carry them anymore.
if its a codebreaker for the ps1, i'd say around $40-$50. for the ps2, it usually depends on the version. looks like yours is an older version since its like a transition item since it supports the ps1. probably $10-$20 or more.
the only cheat system being made right now is the action replay for the ds. those will probably be made for a while because kids use them to get extra pokemons for their pokemon games.
While at a semi-local flea market, I found the following item:

That's a Pelican Codebreaker D.J. for the PS1 and PS2 systems. What does it do? Well, apparently, it allows the user to load a CD player skin on the PS1 and/or PS2 and then adds animated backgrounds when the CD is played. So, in short, it doesn't do much that I know of. But what I know of it isn't much either. It does come with an additional CD soundtrack compilation that includes songs from the Final Fantasy, Virtual Fighter, and Resident Evil series of games. Here are pics of the discs:


What I'm looking for is some expert information as to rarity, additional uses, and potential value for the set. I can't find real info or value on it anywhere. The one place (not Amazon) I did show it formerly in stock had a price of $99.99 listed. I'm assuming that it's a very rare find and don't plan on selling it, but I'd sure like to know more about exactly what I have.
Thanks in advance to anyone who could provide an assist!
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ive seen this before. they're probably rare considering the additional content included. but i wouldn't hold my breath in the water for it though because its a compilation. unless theres a rare track only available on this disc, then yeah the value of that would be even more.
as for the codebreaker itself, it is pretty valuable right now because they don't make these anymore. its not because they dont want to, its because retailers like target or bby or tru doesn't want to carry them anymore.
if its a codebreaker for the ps1, i'd say around $40-$50. for the ps2, it usually depends on the version. looks like yours is an older version since its like a transition item since it supports the ps1. probably $10-$20 or more.
the only cheat system being made right now is the action replay for the ds. those will probably be made for a while because kids use them to get extra pokemons for their pokemon games.