HS's Vintage Gaming
Started by HockeySavants, Jul 23 2012 05:28 AM
14 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 July 2012 - 05:28 AM
Hey guys I have a well taken care of Sony PSP 1000.
Comes with original OEM neoprene sleeve (not pictured).
4 GB Sandisk Memory Stick Pro Duo
OEM Charger
OEM Battery (holds charge 5+ hours)
Custom M33 Firmware (will play back ups)
If you guys are aware, these are the highly sought PSPs due to being 'jail broken'
$150 shipped within US.
Memory stick will be erased prior to ship.
Pics below:
You can see how there are two games fully installed on Memory Stick, games load very fast!
Set to today's date and time
Excellent condition!
Has screen protector, joystick still intact
Comes with original OEM neoprene sleeve (not pictured).
4 GB Sandisk Memory Stick Pro Duo
OEM Charger
OEM Battery (holds charge 5+ hours)
Custom M33 Firmware (will play back ups)
If you guys are aware, these are the highly sought PSPs due to being 'jail broken'
$150 shipped within US.
Memory stick will be erased prior to ship.
Pics below:
You can see how there are two games fully installed on Memory Stick, games load very fast!
Set to today's date and time
Excellent condition!
Has screen protector, joystick still intact
He shot at the 2 hole....that's what she said
#3
Posted 25 July 2012 - 02:14 AM
He shot at the 2 hole....that's what she said
#13
Posted 12 August 2012 - 12:06 PM
I can do all 3 NES games for $100 shipped.
I also have a DIY RF modulator that was designed to work with HDTVs.
It's designed to work with Atari 2600, NES, SNES.
Newer TVs do not work well with the old RF Modulators (extremely weak signal) and newer TVs also have trouble picking up the composite signal.
Using the modified plug, you can get 100% reception.
I have one plug I can sell for $10, or if you send me your existing Nintendo Modulator (still trying to get N64/Genesis ones to work) I will modify it and ship it back to you for $10 as well.
That way you still have that old school RF modulator box but will work like a charm with your new TV.
I also have a DIY RF modulator that was designed to work with HDTVs.
It's designed to work with Atari 2600, NES, SNES.
Newer TVs do not work well with the old RF Modulators (extremely weak signal) and newer TVs also have trouble picking up the composite signal.
Using the modified plug, you can get 100% reception.
I have one plug I can sell for $10, or if you send me your existing Nintendo Modulator (still trying to get N64/Genesis ones to work) I will modify it and ship it back to you for $10 as well.
That way you still have that old school RF modulator box but will work like a charm with your new TV.
He shot at the 2 hole....that's what she said