That was the very same mega drive I had as a kid. Mine had a red switch on underside, think it was for 50-60 hertz, Japanese games worked in it and PAL .
I just want to thank you for these videos. I am not in good health and it is great to be able to get lost in some retro game stuff, and travel and expos. ❤
Great buys, amazing the Where is Carmen San Diego in time complete with the book. That boxed Mega CD 2 PAL region is great very cool. I think the screw is 8mm wide on the head, 5mm wide of the body and 10mm long.
It's the thread gauge I'm worried about. I've also found out that the "Where in Time " big box also came with a watch. I'm currently trying to get hold of this.
Great stuff , Ive sent you some pics of my Mega CD 2 box. Ironic to see Alan from Forgotten Worlds (His amazing store is near me in Stewarton Ayrshire). Then you had the game👍
Wow, I also managed to get recently the big box Where in time is Carmen Sandiego? for the NES. But for the Mega Drive I've never even seen it before. Nice catch! :)
Amazing pick ups dude 😊 That Izzy looks to be in very good shape 😊 I was able to pick myself a CIB copy with the multi language and Portuguese manual for 25€ on CeX 😁 lately some CeX have been putting the prices down on MD games here in Portugal 😊
I've seen MD prices falling. People still try to sell games for stupid money on eBay but they are not selling. I think people have been asking and paying stupid money and it's got to the point where it is either too expensive or people have the games.
Man am the oppsite when it come to old stickers on my games, I love the history its tell of the game. so I would of cleaned up that kart and kept the blockbuster rental stickers on there lol
Pretty awesome Gaming Market you guys got over there! Sigh... You were able to score some nice titles. And I like having a look at the process restoring the games. When it's just for myself, sometimes I ended up reprinting the cover art (not for stuff I'd resell ortrade). I started grabbing some Japanese consoles and games once I felt ok with my general collection. Specially to get the oddities like the Mega Jet, the Multi-Mega, the Sega SG-1000 and SG-1000 Mark II. Forgotten Worlds??? Man, I need to add this one!!
I really enjoy seeing how you patch things up as best you can. I do this too, and even if we can't do a perfect job most times whatever we can do is a very nice improvement. Forgotten Worlds is a great game. Not too hard, oozing with super cool sci-fi stuff and a lot of fun to play. I've been playing Forgotten Words recently on my Super Pocket, but unfortunately it's a real struggle because of the control layout of the Super Pocket. It will be a much better experience on the MD/Genesis. I also love seeing Tanglewood in the background of your videos. That games deserves a lot of attention.
@@RetroGamerBoy I ahve a question for you. Can you give some advice about a Sega Genesis box I just bought? I would like to reproduce the styrofoam cover for the components. I have the styrofoam that houses the genesis, controllers, etc. Is there a way to reproduce the styrofoam cover?
@@IamMarkSmith it's just a simple square so it's not to complex. I've used very sharp craft knives in the past to form the foam but your problem will be that you need a long blade to cut the lid to the correct depth and keep a nice smooth surface.
Awesome pickups and a great job on cleaning and restoring them. Maybe an idea to make a video displaying an entire clean and restoration process of some items, specially the old cardboard requires the most careful practices. Think it will make a good video and be helpful for the community and maybe others can share tips or idea's you might not have considered yet yourself as well.
I believe the Asian PAL MD shipped with an RF box, like most of the western releases. Also it can indeed run games from any region, though there are two caveats: 1. It has a cartridge lock, so if you wanna insert a western game, you need to either a. open your machine and unscrew the assembly, or b. use pass-through adapter. 2. Obviously, it can only run PAL games without a mod. The ultimate lockout, really. Personally prefer taking the machine apart and removing the lock. Looks much less awkward. Did that to my JP MD1 and had a hold-reset-button region mod installed. The LED isn't red anymore, but it otherwise looks factory.
@@afriend9428 An adapter just looks awkward to me, so took it out of my JP MD. I set the lock aside, so if I were to sell it, I can put it back if desired.
@@RetroGamerBoy I suggest checking out Sega Retro. While it's not quite exhaustive, it's always been a solid wiki. Also question: does your machine have an RF socket?
Was at the gaming market with sega zombie and did see tom but I think you were of spending all your money at that point lol hopefully see you at the next one. Great video mate 👍
Mike Ditka's Football was very impressive find in that condition. I have never seen one of the Ballistic game boxes in that good of a shape. I have tried to keep my copy of Star Control from disintegrating over the years, but it was one of my favorite games, and the box shows it.
Nice picks up, love how you do your best to restore them. Thanks for getting the Saturn controller, I have had my eye on this sadly Amazon UK haven't got it yet, I'd really like one of these to play it on my Saturn...(and maybe see how it works on my MD build) You'd need to use the dongle with the switch as it's not bluetooth only 2.4ghz. Hopefully the switch sticks won't get drift like the switch. I look forward to a more in depth review in how you find the D pad and the buttons, latency etc. :) On another note I own an Asia Region Mega Drive Mini and it's the best of the punch as it's alternative game library is awesome. Happy you got some good gear my man. I'll see you again in March if you and Sega Head come and perhaps you may want to purchase from my table. Who knows?! haha.
Yup the Saturn controller is very nice, I've not put it through it's paces yet but over the next couple of weeks I'll work it hard. Street Fighter is always a good stress test. I also want to see it pointer games work with the thumb stick as this would be closer to a mouse experience for these types of games.
fyi Mike, the Carmen Sandiego Where in Time LE also came with a watch. Maybe there were two editions? My LE box has an additional sticker on the front advertising the EA watch that came with it.
Hi Retro gamer boy, As someone who is just getting back into megadrive collecting you channel is a perfect find. Was just wondering if you could do video on different sub-sets like: J-carts Different Variants of games Cardboard box or slip covers Why there are blue spine EA sports Film franchise Misprints Disney I think you get the point and will know of many more like the couple of big box games that you did in a recent video Cheers
This is the first megadrive I ever bought in around 1991. I got it from choices video library ( they were a chain in the uk at the time). I always wondered why mine had red buttons and larger 16 bit text. I remember that the first game I got was whip rush and it was in Japanese. It played uk cartridges out of the box but I didn’t think anything of it at the time.
print out the box cover of an undamaged where in time is carmen sandiego and cut the piece from the printed version and glue it on top of the damage picture
That would look a bit rubbish 😅 the process is to print onto a similar paper to tracing paper. You then use a lacker over the top of the paper to attach it to the damaged cover. It's hard though and I have limited experience of it.
Hey, we've got those Dual Turbo controllers boxed! 😂 Looks like a packed event, but you certainly found some amazing pieces. That Carmen Sandiego big box is fantastic and nice restoration work on it. 👏 👏 DS9 I remember that one, though I've sometimes tried to forget...or wait, is it the same as the SNES version? I'm always torn on stickers. I like my games to look nice and clean, BUT, I sometimes like the idea of the history and story the stickers can tell... And what? How dare you speak Ill of Flintstones on SMS, Sega Head's all time favorite!
A lot of pickups! Holy! So many questions.. one I’ll wait for your Saturn controller review (I’ll be keeping an eye out) But I guess my big question is about your Asian PAL MegaDrive. You say you believe it’s region free, I’m going to assume “all PAL regions” and no NTSC. Or am I wrong? Some kind of sorcery if it could lol. And, to go with that question, what Asian regions are PAL? My understanding always was Japan was NTSC for sure and I’m think Taiwan?, Korea? Are NTSC? I’m in Nova Scotia, absolutely the other side of the globe
Yeah, it's region (well, hertz) locked and has a physical cartridge lock like JP/KR Mega Drives. So while you can undo the lock and a western-style cartridge will fit and power on, it's still gonna need a mod to play NTSC games. From what I understand, the Asian markets were all over the place. Few countries outside Japan and Korea used NTSC (like Taiwan and the Philippines). However, just by landmass and how nebulous a region term as "Asia" was, the PAL market was way larger. Areas like Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Persian Gulf states, Indian Subcontinent, Russia/CIS, etc. were all included.
No it plays NTSC as well. It's all regions. You just need to remove the cart lock to play PAL games. Countries like Hong Kong, South Africa, South East Asia, India, the Gulf etc are all PAL.
Still love that Sega Master System II console in your collection Mike. Maybe one day we can see a dedicated video of you playing on it and explaining about the SMSII on why Sega developed it in the first place. 8^) Anthony..
Izzy Olympic Quest came out on Sega Genesis as well. With it's inconsistent framerate here making it unplayable, I can't imagine what it plays like on a MD.
@@RetroGamerBoyI think it's a problem with the physics engine. It slows down when you jump in the NTSC version, but it's still hard to predict. It's like everyone now and then a rubberband grabs your foot then it relaxes and then it tightens again. It's not a good platformer. I'd like it to be since it is so colorful and full of hidden secrets. The characters look OK. I played the SNES version too, and it has the same issues.
I remember buying my first Japanese mega drive in December 1989 £200 in Tottenham Court Road at this mad shop that every imported console of its type..plus 2 games and extra joy pad World Cup soccer and Rambo 3 £300 all in i spent my weeks wages great time
It definitely comes across that you enjoy the hunt just as much as you enjoy your collection. It will be bitter sweet when you finally complete it. I'll have to put the effort in to get to one of these markets before that happens so we can shoot the sh*t and grab a beer pal.
P.s I like to keep any rental sticker’s/ previous sale price stickers on my games. I like the history of it. I recently found a copy of Batman in a local charity shop and it was the one I used rent from a long since closed shop as a kid
ive got the pal 1 megadrive or hong kong version as its known,its made in japan where the regular pal europe is made in china. is it better made i dont know both are excellent ,it has a serial modem port and another ch im not sure of.
What ate these thing worth. I have the same mega drive in similar condition last time i checked also boxed original master system boxed some games some other bits too
I remember seeing hundreds of them asian Mega Drives brand new on ebay circa 2010. They were steadily depreciating in price too as stock got lower until they were just several tens of pounds for the last few, then yhe price went back up 😂
Yay my old man and I got featured a minute and 8 seconds in woop! Maybe you should start collecting something something another format like...Gameboy Advance? Haha.
I did enjoy the market but they need a bigger venue I got some decent stuff but I would have stayed longer and spent more if it wasn't sooo packed made it close to impossible to have a proper look on a lot of stalls.
I'm very particular. And I'm keen not to contribute to over-pricing the market. Everything I bought I got at about 30% less eBay prices. The PAL Mega Dive was 50% cheaper. What I do hate is that UK sellers will sell at the highest price regardless of condition. It happens in North America as well but there is a more honest approach to pricing when it comes to condition.
The London market just gone was not the best. Over crowded and expensive. I've been collecting games for a long time but the prices people are, seeming willing to pay for, at best average games is shocking.
This thumbnail is missleading! I don't see you picking up Water Margin, Legend of the Magic Warrior Brave Battle Saga or FX Unit Yuki. How DARE you? This is worse than when you said Konichiwa again and we had an earthquake man.
That was the very same mega drive I had as a kid. Mine had a red switch on underside, think it was for 50-60 hertz, Japanese games worked in it and PAL .
That's really cool.
The amount of work you put into these restorations is amazing!!!
Thanks 👍
I just want to thank you for these videos. I am not in good health and it is great to be able to get lost in some retro game stuff, and travel and expos. ❤
I love to just switch on retro gaming themed videos and switch off 😁
Thanks for giving my Mega CD2 a good home. Nice to see it all bagged up.
Thank you for selling it to me. It's an awesome piece of kit.
Great Pick Ups, I Love how You take the Time to Clean Everything Up....
You should see some of the dirt that comes of some of these games.
Great buys, amazing the Where is Carmen San Diego in time complete with the book. That boxed Mega CD 2 PAL region is great very cool. I think the screw is 8mm wide on the head, 5mm wide of the body and 10mm long.
It's the thread gauge I'm worried about. I've also found out that the "Where in Time " big box also came with a watch. I'm currently trying to get hold of this.
Great vid as always mate. Would love to get a glimpse of your cleaning and restoration processes if you haven’t shared them already.
I've done a few, I should do another one soon.
Great stuff , Ive sent you some pics of my Mega CD 2 box. Ironic to see Alan from Forgotten Worlds (His amazing store is near me in Stewarton Ayrshire). Then you had the game👍
Thanks I've seen them, brilliant.
10/10 just for covering Deep Space Nine.
Thanks 🤘😝🤘
Congrats on joining the MCD mark 2 club! If you’re after more games to play on it I’ve been converting US only games and sticking them on archive.
That's very cool.
You do really good restoration work. That’s awesome you remade bags and inserts. Love the progress of your collection been following for a long time.
Thanks, it's been fun collecting for it.
Oh man I must pop in London at any time.. God knows how I miss those markets and car boot sales across UK ❤
This was the busiest I've ever seen it. And some great stuff there as well.
Wow, I also managed to get recently the big box Where in time is Carmen Sandiego? for the NES. But for the Mega Drive I've never even seen it before. Nice catch! :)
Yup they are very hard to find.
Great video Mike and wow you cleaned those up lovely, see you in march 👍👍👍
Yup a little elbow grease and some chemicals and they look a lot better😅
Thanks for sharing the ‘magical’ moments of collecting these gems at the fair. Your restoration skill is top-notch, what an eye treat!
Thanks, you know I love to fix things👍
Excellent job on restoration. You should make a video how you resto games, box and consoles. Thank you.
That's a great idea.
Wow, what a cool event and some great games!
Yup, there were some great items at the show.
Ah the memories. Subscribed, thank you 😊
No problem.
Amazing pick ups dude 😊 That Izzy looks to be in very good shape 😊 I was able to pick myself a CIB copy with the multi language and Portuguese manual for 25€ on CeX 😁 lately some CeX have been putting the prices down on MD games here in Portugal 😊
I've seen MD prices falling. People still try to sell games for stupid money on eBay but they are not selling. I think people have been asking and paying stupid money and it's got to the point where it is either too expensive or people have the games.
Man am the oppsite when it come to old stickers on my games, I love the history its tell of the game. so I would of cleaned up that kart and kept the blockbuster rental stickers on there lol
Sometimes I keep them other times I don't. It depends on the condition, position, and the type of sticker.
Great video away enjoy them. What’s the music at the end?
It's "Easily Distracted" by Margareta
@@RetroGamerBoy ace thanks you
great song 🎶
Pretty awesome Gaming Market you guys got over there! Sigh...
You were able to score some nice titles.
And I like having a look at the process restoring the games.
When it's just for myself, sometimes I ended up reprinting the cover art (not for stuff I'd resell ortrade).
I started grabbing some Japanese consoles and games once I felt ok with my general collection. Specially to get the oddities like the Mega Jet, the Multi-Mega, the Sega SG-1000 and SG-1000 Mark II.
Forgotten Worlds??? Man, I need to add this one!!
I'm still after a mega jet and multi mega. But games first, maybe.
I really enjoy seeing how you patch things up as best you can. I do this too, and even if we can't do a perfect job most times whatever we can do is a very nice improvement.
Forgotten Worlds is a great game. Not too hard, oozing with super cool sci-fi stuff and a lot of fun to play. I've been playing Forgotten Words recently on my Super Pocket, but unfortunately it's a real struggle because of the control layout of the Super Pocket. It will be a much better experience on the MD/Genesis.
I also love seeing Tanglewood in the background of your videos. That games deserves a lot of attention.
Tanglewood is amazing, it gets really good when the partner mechanic is introduced about half way through.
@@RetroGamerBoy I agree! This really transforms the game and gives it a lot of heart!
I would have loved to see you fire up that PAL Mega Drive!
It's played on every day 🤘😝🤘 I'm playing Shinning Force 4 at the moment.
@@RetroGamerBoy I ahve a question for you. Can you give some advice about a Sega Genesis box I just bought? I would like to reproduce the styrofoam cover for the components. I have the styrofoam that houses the genesis, controllers, etc. Is there a way to reproduce the styrofoam cover?
@@IamMarkSmith it's just a simple square so it's not to complex. I've used very sharp craft knives in the past to form the foam but your problem will be that you need a long blade to cut the lid to the correct depth and keep a nice smooth surface.
Awesome pickups and a great job on cleaning and restoring them. Maybe an idea to make a video displaying an entire clean and restoration process of some items, specially the old cardboard requires the most careful practices. Think it will make a good video and be helpful for the community and maybe others can share tips or idea's you might not have considered yet yourself as well.
Ya I was thinking of making a few more restoration videos detailing the process.
I believe the Asian PAL MD shipped with an RF box, like most of the western releases. Also it can indeed run games from any region, though there are two caveats:
1. It has a cartridge lock, so if you wanna insert a western game, you need to either a. open your machine and unscrew the assembly, or b. use pass-through adapter.
2. Obviously, it can only run PAL games without a mod. The ultimate lockout, really.
Personally prefer taking the machine apart and removing the lock. Looks much less awkward. Did that to my JP MD1 and had a hold-reset-button region mod installed. The LED isn't red anymore, but it otherwise looks factory.
Buy a bridge adaptor!
@@afriend9428 An adapter just looks awkward to me, so took it out of my JP MD. I set the lock aside, so if I were to sell it, I can put it back if desired.
Thank for the information. Very useful.
@@RetroGamerBoy I suggest checking out Sega Retro. While it's not quite exhaustive, it's always been a solid wiki. Also question: does your machine have an RF socket?
@ZonicMirage it does not. Only din out
Some great pick ups mike, i got super monico gp, and world italia 90 in really nice condition last week.
Nice one 👍
Was at the gaming market with sega zombie and did see tom but I think you were of spending all your money at that point lol hopefully see you at the next one.
Great video mate 👍
Nice, Ya I was well and truly down the rabbit hole.
Mike Ditka's Football was very impressive find in that condition. I have never seen one of the Ballistic game boxes in that good of a shape. I have tried to keep my copy of Star Control from disintegrating over the years, but it was one of my favorite games, and the box shows it.
I've managed to find a few in near mint condition.
Nice picks up, love how you do your best to restore them. Thanks for getting the Saturn controller, I have had my eye on this sadly Amazon UK haven't got it yet, I'd really like one of these to play it on my Saturn...(and maybe see how it works on my MD build) You'd need to use the dongle with the switch as it's not bluetooth only 2.4ghz. Hopefully the switch sticks won't get drift like the switch. I look forward to a more in depth review in how you find the D pad and the buttons, latency etc. :) On another note I own an Asia Region Mega Drive Mini and it's the best of the punch as it's alternative game library is awesome. Happy you got some good gear my man. I'll see you again in March if you and Sega Head come and perhaps you may want to purchase from my table. Who knows?! haha.
Yup the Saturn controller is very nice, I've not put it through it's paces yet but over the next couple of weeks I'll work it hard. Street Fighter is always a good stress test. I also want to see it pointer games work with the thumb stick as this would be closer to a mouse experience for these types of games.
fyi Mike, the Carmen Sandiego Where in Time LE also came with a watch. Maybe there were two editions? My LE box has an additional sticker on the front advertising the EA watch that came with it.
Really? Wow I need to research this.
Hi Retro gamer boy,
As someone who is just getting back into megadrive collecting you channel is a perfect find.
Was just wondering if you could do video on different sub-sets like:
J-carts
Different Variants of games
Cardboard box or slip covers
Why there are blue spine
EA sports
Film franchise
Misprints
Disney
I think you get the point and will know of many more like the couple of big box games that you did in a recent video
Cheers
2024 will have a lot more of these kinds of videos.
This is the first megadrive I ever bought in around 1991. I got it from choices video library ( they were a chain in the uk at the time). I always wondered why mine had red buttons and larger 16 bit text.
I remember that the first game I got was whip rush and it was in Japanese. It played uk cartridges out of the box but I didn’t think anything of it at the time.
*was it full-screen or wide?*
Oh very cool 😎
print out the box cover of an undamaged where in time is carmen sandiego and cut the piece from the printed version and glue it on top of the damage picture
That would look a bit rubbish 😅 the process is to print onto a similar paper to tracing paper. You then use a lacker over the top of the paper to attach it to the damaged cover. It's hard though and I have limited experience of it.
Great video thanks Mike. I have always wanted one of the Asian megadrive’s. I just think the golden 16 Bit looks great 👍🏼
It's so cool that it plays all games as well.
I recently saw a Carmen big box with the watch. It was too steep for me to pickup 😢
Yup, I've been reading up on the watch and I've been trying to find one. I think I've tracked one down.
@@RetroGamerBoy Nice did you sell your kidney or your first born? 🤣
Would've been interesting to see a bts clip of how you actually made the fixes to the box 🤔
I was going to do this but I thought people be bored by it.
@@RetroGamerBoy you're probably not wrong 🤣 but I would've personally loved to watch it 👍
That’s some dedication!
😂👍
Amazing pick up’s dude
There were some great items there.
Hey, we've got those Dual Turbo controllers boxed! 😂
Looks like a packed event, but you certainly found some amazing pieces. That Carmen Sandiego big box is fantastic and nice restoration work on it. 👏 👏
DS9 I remember that one, though I've sometimes tried to forget...or wait, is it the same as the SNES version?
I'm always torn on stickers. I like my games to look nice and clean, BUT, I sometimes like the idea of the history and story the stickers can tell...
And what? How dare you speak Ill of Flintstones on SMS, Sega Head's all time favorite!
I sometimes leave the stickers on. It depends on the sticker and the condition and position.
A lot of pickups! Holy! So many questions.. one I’ll wait for your Saturn controller review (I’ll be keeping an eye out)
But I guess my big question is about your Asian PAL MegaDrive. You say you believe it’s region free, I’m going to assume “all PAL regions” and no NTSC. Or am I wrong? Some kind of sorcery if it could lol. And, to go with that question, what Asian regions are PAL? My understanding always was Japan was NTSC for sure and I’m think Taiwan?, Korea? Are NTSC? I’m in Nova Scotia, absolutely the other side of the globe
Yeah, it's region (well, hertz) locked and has a physical cartridge lock like JP/KR Mega Drives. So while you can undo the lock and a western-style cartridge will fit and power on, it's still gonna need a mod to play NTSC games.
From what I understand, the Asian markets were all over the place. Few countries outside Japan and Korea used NTSC (like Taiwan and the Philippines). However, just by landmass and how nebulous a region term as "Asia" was, the PAL market was way larger. Areas like Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Persian Gulf states, Indian Subcontinent, Russia/CIS, etc. were all included.
No it plays NTSC as well. It's all regions. You just need to remove the cart lock to play PAL games. Countries like Hong Kong, South Africa, South East Asia, India, the Gulf etc are all PAL.
Still love that Sega Master System II console in your collection Mike. Maybe one day we can see a dedicated video of you playing on it and explaining about the SMSII on why Sega developed it in the first place. 8^)
Anthony..
Next year I'll be making a lot more in-depth videos on the different Sega consoles.
Izzy Olympic Quest came out on Sega Genesis as well. With it's inconsistent framerate here making it unplayable, I can't imagine what it plays like on a MD.
It's play ok.
@@RetroGamerBoyI think it's a problem with the physics engine. It slows down when you jump in the NTSC version, but it's still hard to predict. It's like everyone now and then a rubberband grabs your foot then it relaxes and then it tightens again. It's not a good platformer. I'd like it to be since it is so colorful and full of hidden secrets. The characters look OK. I played the SNES version too, and it has the same issues.
I remember buying my first Japanese mega drive in December 1989 £200 in Tottenham Court Road at this mad shop that every imported console of its type..plus 2 games and extra joy pad World Cup soccer and Rambo 3 £300 all in i spent my weeks wages great time
Amazing!! I wish some of those stores were still around.
It definitely comes across that you enjoy the hunt just as much as you enjoy your collection. It will be bitter sweet when you finally complete it. I'll have to put the effort in to get to one of these markets before that happens so we can shoot the sh*t and grab a beer pal.
Fat Zangief hahah - epic name
Thanks man, everyone seems to like my handle.
That would be awesome. And I still have the 32X and Mega CD collection. Not to mention Genesis exclusives.
P.s I like to keep any rental sticker’s/ previous sale price stickers on my games. I like the history of it. I recently found a copy of Batman in a local charity shop and it was the one I used rent from a long since closed shop as a kid
I do keep some stickers on my games and boxes, but it depends on the condition. It it's rough then I'll take them off.
ive got the pal 1 megadrive or hong kong version as its known,its made in japan where the regular pal europe is made in china. is it better made i dont know both are excellent ,it has a serial modem port and another ch im not sure of.
The launch euro MD MK1 also has the serial port for the modem. But the modem never made it over here.
Thanks 😎
No problem.
What ate these thing worth. I have the same mega drive in similar condition last time i checked also boxed original master system boxed some games some other bits too
I bought the PAL Asian MD for £50, but people seem to be buying and selling them for around £100.
I remember seeing hundreds of them asian Mega Drives brand new on ebay circa 2010. They were steadily depreciating in price too as stock got lower until they were just several tens of pounds for the last few, then yhe price went back up 😂
*I wish I bought one in 2010 and modding it back to 60hz is worth it too!*
This wasn't too bad. £50.
The sellers got a good deal here!
It was mutual.
Hey
Sorry to bother but what is the model of the Asian-pal mega drive?
Thanks
No bother. It's model HAA-2510
@@RetroGamerBoy thank you 🙏
plans to develop a new megadrive game mike ?
I'm starting to make enquiries, and see if people are interested in helping.
@@RetroGamerBoy check out tennokoe, one of the best in music.
Wait WHAT! So SEGA Genesis/Megadrive Gold edition is finally happening?!
🤘😝🤘
Yay my old man and I got featured a minute and 8 seconds in woop! Maybe you should start collecting something something another format like...Gameboy Advance? Haha.
I am always tempted by the Zelda consoles you have. I said to Sega Head that if I found no Mega Drive stuff I would buy the 2 Zelda packs you had.
@@RetroGamerBoy Haha thats nice to know lol.
I did enjoy the market but they need a bigger venue I got some decent stuff but I would have stayed longer and spent more if it wasn't sooo packed made it close to impossible to have a proper look on a lot of stalls.
Ya I agree. It was insane how busy it was.
is perfect
Thank you.
Mein Asiatischer Manga-Drive hat leider keine Packung.😢
I'm sure you'll find one eventually.
Problem at these cons is the over ebay prices. And worse condition than the ebay but there jems out there just got to weed them out get to gold
I'm very particular. And I'm keen not to contribute to over-pricing the market. Everything I bought I got at about 30% less eBay prices. The PAL Mega Dive was 50% cheaper. What I do hate is that UK sellers will sell at the highest price regardless of condition. It happens in North America as well but there is a more honest approach to pricing when it comes to condition.
Mike, give me reply, msg, etc - have a idea you might like
How do I message you?
The London market just gone was not the best. Over crowded and expensive. I've been collecting games for a long time but the prices people are, seeming willing to pay for, at best average games is shocking.
It was insane how many people were there.
Sadly, cons are just a mess of resellers in the U.S. Kind of shit, really.
Really? They always look so massive on the channels I watch. How do the reseller's make any money if everyone is selling at a premium?
@@RetroGamerBoy They usually buy in bulk, so they get pretty good discounts.
This thumbnail is missleading!
I don't see you picking up Water Margin, Legend of the Magic Warrior Brave Battle Saga or FX Unit Yuki.
How DARE you?
This is worse than when you said Konichiwa again and we had an earthquake man.
I'm sorry, I'm a failure as a human-being.
Was this meant to tempt the missus for a divorce, Mike? 😅😂
🤣😂 It took some smoothing over.
Hi Mike! I got a reply here for a suspicious account giving me a link to a fake Telegram account with your avatar and the name Retro_GamerBoy.
I know. I've been going through all the comments and reporting and banning them. It's a real pain.