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All items are complete & used, unless otherwise noted

Nintendo Switch

Bayonetta 2 (does not include Bayonetta 1 download) - $30

AI: The Somnium Files Special Agent Limited Edition (outer box and the game itself are opened, all the extras are sealed) - $75

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Super Mario Party (Nintendo Switch)

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[quote name='Oktoberfest']sorry nothing really... are you willing to buy?[/quote]

Not until June I'm afraid - I've got a trip at the end of the month to save up for.
 
[quote name='BasketCase1080']any chance of dropping that price... you can get a new system plus a game for 100 dollars new now.[/QUOTE]

Where can you get it at that price? I asked if he would reduce price since even if you cant get new with game you can get a used with warranty for that much.
 
[quote name='Oktoberfest']that costs a little over $113 (plus shipping + tax)[/QUOTE]

not quite sure I see your point... its 113 after shipping and tax, and that is new. 93 is too much for a used ds.
 
[quote name='joevan']what kind of video files does the CF player play? :whistle2:s
thats kinda useful :D[/QUOTE]
from the back of the box: "Supported movie and music files: AVI/WMV/ASF/MPG/MPEG/WAV/MP3/WMA/MOV/RM/RMVB/VOB, etc."
 
[quote name='Oktoberfest']from the back of the box: "Supported movie and music files: AVI/WMV/ASF/MPG/MPEG/WAV/MP3/WMA/MOV/RM/RMVB/VOB, etc."[/QUOTE]

:shock: damn. thats impressive
what was your impression using it? Decent enough quality?
 
[quote name='joevan']:shock: damn. thats impressive
what was your impression using it? Decent enough quality?[/QUOTE]
I really cannot say as I never watched video on it. I've used the device only like two or three times. I never really had a use for it, personally, since I never possessed a decently sized CF card.

maybe look online for screenshots like this one on ebay
movieplayer.jpg

bottom right hand corner
 
Actually.. the software supports those formats. But you must use the software to convert it to the .GBS, .GBM formats that work with the player. Audio files take seconds to convert, movies take a while longer.

I have the same one for my DS, except with a 512MB CF Card. It holds quite a few albums-worth of songs. Very nice if you want an mp3 player, but also be able to play games. I use mine when I'm stuck on the stocking shift at TRU. Music while I'm working, and play Bomberman or Mr. Driller while I eat lunch.

While it's not the best thing out there, for the price, it's well worth it.

Let me get some late dinner, then I'll throw a movie file on mine and take a screenshot of it...

I upped the compression of the jpg some to save my bandwidth, but it gives you an idea. Keep in mind that this is limited to the GBA's capabilities, seeing that it runs off of the GBA part of the hardware.
 
[quote name='Oktoberfest']from the back of the box: "Supported movie and music files: AVI/WMV/ASF/MPG/MPEG/WAV/MP3/WMA/MOV/RM/RMVB/VOB, etc."[/QUOTE]
Of course, who uses them for watching movies? ;-P
 
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