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Post by devster on Sept 3, 2004 13:27:20 GMT 2
Nice play on word's there Mattijs ;D
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Post by andycole on Sept 3, 2004 13:28:14 GMT 2
At least I got enough "size" in my "pocket"...and we are on topic again ;D ;D ;D LOL ;D ;D Quality.
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Post by Roz on Sept 8, 2004 17:39:24 GMT 2
:rolleyes:
Settle down boys!
Now back to the NIB DK... it may be a DK but I think it could well hit $700 or more... do you think that's stupid?
Well it looks to have leaflets inside that I have never seen before for a start... mini catalogues??
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Post by Gamewatchcollector on Sept 9, 2004 8:19:08 GMT 2
Hey All, "Roz"-I think we may have dealt with each other before? I don't think that "NIB" PS DK will end at that much...maybe $400? I paid for one in similar condition from a US seller for only about $11X (incl. S&H) a while back! Kevin
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Post by Roz on Sept 9, 2004 11:17:06 GMT 2
lol that was an amazing price... well I'd pay you $150 for it Anyway I won't be bidding as my bank account's just coped with a crystal climber, upgrading the balloon fight I have and buying a new widescreen climber too... oh and a really nice boxed Lifeboat but Mark bought that one. Yes Kevin, I bought an old crushed boxed balloon fight from you on ebay with instructions. I've just sold the balloon fight on but kept the instructions which I am going to use with this cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5913059953&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:ITIn fact I think I am going to break even and get a better game and box so I am chuffed. But thank you - the balloon fight I bought from you served it's purpose for a while (but it had faded crystals, sun darkened yellowy plastic and a very crushed box... but we all start somewhere :smile:) it's still shown in my picture of my collection. When I receive all the games I've recently bought I'll take an updated shot.
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Post by redbuggy on Sept 9, 2004 13:11:56 GMT 2
wow, that's a good price for the nice condition. well done roz.
red-buggy
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Sept 9, 2004 14:57:03 GMT 2
Roz, great collection! :smile:
Please, use smaller pictures in the future though. Not only does it alter the way the thread is displayed, but it also makes is difficult for people working with a resolution of 800x600 or lower to browse the posts. Thanks.
Michael
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Post by devster on Sept 9, 2004 17:25:05 GMT 2
Yeah Roz, Get a grip and sort it out. Paul
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Post by Gamewatchcollector on Sept 9, 2004 20:21:17 GMT 2
Hi All, "Roz"-yeah I was browsing around and noticed that BF you were selling look quite familiar! I'm sure you got a nice price for it right? Oh an item that I see from your photo in which I don't have is a BF CS + manual (arr...I should have bought that one from Jonwiththewind...) while I have a Climber CS + manual hehe... Yeah, some of the prices that I paid for my items were so cheap back then-even 1/4 of the on going prices these days... I have 2 Brand New Widescreen Climber in my collection-bought 1 in HK back in Dec/Jan that's missing batteries only! I also have 2 Brand New slightly different Lifeboat Boxed yet 1 has slight water damage to the back-I remember paying less than/slightly over $100 for these (No, neither are Pocketsize version...) I've recently acquired items that'll add/upgrade to my (Multiples) collection such as a Loose Mario The Juggler (W/O B/C-got 2 NIB and 2 Loose already (1 W/O B/C! so 5 total now and 2 Loose W/O B/C!), Turtle Bridge Boxed (pretty cheap/upgrading my used one while I have 2 NEW ones!), Octopus Boxed (NMIB with Italian sticker on the outside while I have 3 NEW/1 MIB..), 2 Mickey Mouse WS Boxed (Both NMIB-got 1 NMIB and a NEW already!), Mickey Mouse Panorama (have 4 total now with 2/3 to sell sooner/later..), Tropical Fish NMIB (up to 4 Boxed ones now...can't afford a new one now so always upgrading hehe...), Popeye WS (just having another NMIB spare...), and maybe a few more other items that I can't remember now... I think I'm going crazy in having so many multiples of different games esp. how there's different editions in boxes and my coll. incl. multiples of Mario Bros. (4 incl. 1 PS), Pinball (4 incl. PS, French, Eng, Jap), Mickey & Donald (4 incl. 1 Japanese NEW, 1 Japanese Used, 1 French, and 1 Eng), etc. I'll try to take pictures of these when I get a chance to sort them all out on my living/family room Kevin
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Post by pulse8 on Sept 11, 2004 6:04:59 GMT 2
...it also makes is difficult for people working with a resolution of 800x600 or lower to browse the posts... For those people who are working with a resolution of 800x600 or lower... UPGRADE!!! ;D pulse8
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Post by sAner on Sept 11, 2004 9:49:30 GMT 2
For those people who are working with a resolution of 800x600 or lower... UPGRADE!!! ;D pulse8 Lol! :laugh: indeed 1024 * 768 is the only proper way to view most websites. God knows, my site looks like crap in a lower resolution. I just don't get why one would use a lower resolution. What's the advantage? sAner
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Post by devster on Sept 11, 2004 10:56:06 GMT 2
Chaps,
I'm viewing in 1024 X 768 and it does mess with the view.
Paul
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Post by sAner on Sept 11, 2004 12:43:16 GMT 2
Devster,
Try watching it in a lower resolution and see what it does to your screen .... :juggler:
sAner
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Sept 11, 2004 12:54:35 GMT 2
Hmmm.. you're forgetting users with pdas, laptops and mobile phones with browsing capabilities. Some people I know still own a 15-inch monitor so 800x600 is the best resolution for them. Don't take everything for granted.
Michael
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Post by pulse8 on Sept 11, 2004 13:01:11 GMT 2
I'm building my work's website. Of course, most of the work I'm doing on it is on my own PC, with a viewing size of 1280 x 1024!!!! Looked good on my screen, until my housemate (who is a web designer) reminded me that about 80% of businesses still use 800 x 600... I have some work to do pulse8
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