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« Reply #30 on: June 17, 2007, 08:12:19 AM »

If you were to sell it on here at that price I'd accept it on those same terms. For you, you would save on ebay commission fees and whatnot and you're guaranteed to save a bit on what you've set aside for posting it overseas. I can also pay by direct deposit too so you won't have to give paypal anything when you withdraw the money. Have a think about it. ^_^
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« Reply #31 on: June 17, 2007, 08:28:04 AM »

I certainly will consider this, and thank you for the offer.
My rule is never to sell anything for less than half of what you payed for it... just something because some RPG I use to play way back, whenever you sold items to stores you only got half of what it cost you and for some reason that kinda stuck with me. So I appreciate the offer. Will definitely think about it.

Thanks again Grin
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« Reply #32 on: June 17, 2007, 09:10:34 AM »

no problem. If  paying for the postage tips it in my favour, i have no problems with it. It'll probably be minimal anyway if sent in the largest boxes allowed by Aust Post. Couriering will probably be even cheaper but will probably be a bit more of a hassle to you.

I can understnad what you mean about getting half back. I remember walking out of shops after having just  bought a full price game and having buyers remorse hit me and how I would never get the money back. I'd soon lose the feeling after I get home but the internet and buying 2nd hand has made it a lot easier. Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: June 18, 2007, 04:09:22 AM »

Benefits of selling it to yourself
1.) Australia's biggest Saturn collection stays in Australia
2.) RF Gen's biggest Saturn collection stays on RF Generation

The advantage of keeping it on eBay.. not much really, all I can really hope for after seeing people aren't willing to go up to $6000 is to hopefully at least cover postage costs with whatever bids go above $4000, so SOLD.

I believe this community to of been a very great and trustful community for some time now, so to get the most accurate postage cost, I'll send you the receipts along with the collection and the total can be payed after you have received it all Smiley
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« Reply #34 on: June 18, 2007, 06:02:58 AM »

oh wow now I'll have to find the place to put them. It'll go to a good home I promise. I always wanted to get more into the saturn;s shooters and fighters but by the time I found out about it it was already a superceded console. (I started gaming mostly with the Dreamcast). Not that it would affect the sale but a couple of questions... how did you set it all up for playing? Would this be the most ideal - optimized  pal games on the pal console, and unoptimized pal + us ones on the us console, and the japanese ones on the vcd one? Are the voltages on the consoles changed or would they need a stepdown? Some fighters require 1 meg and 4meg carts which the action replay does both huh.

I guess we can movethe rest of the trade to PM huh? Cheesy


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« Reply #35 on: June 18, 2007, 06:53:41 AM »

I'll answer the current questions right here, but then contact you further via PM  leo

Basically, it's got everything you need. There is a 4MB cart included that works with any games already in the collection aside from KOF '95. This had it's own RAM cart, that is used purely to play this game, that is also included Smiley
(I had the Action Replay before the 4MB cart you see)

As for what systems to use. The white one dose everything, the other Saturns were from earlier on in creating the collection before I had the white one. The special thing about the white Video-CD Saturn is that it is 240v, so no adaptors or anything are needed.

The left switch is the region
UP = PAL
MIDDLE = US
DOWN = JAP

The right switch is the 50/60Hz switch to get the optimised speed and screen space out of your games.
UP = 50
DOWN = 60
You can write this on the front if you want, but the modder didn't want to ruin such a rare console by writing on it, and I agreed this was for the best.

All JAP & US games run best at 60Hz, PAL games differ from title to title, so it's your call, try them out. It is safe to change the Hz switch during gameplay. However never change the region while the system is on.

If you ever need any help or advice I'm just a PM away.
So that just leaves CONGRATULATIONS!!!  Grin
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