Nick and Steve's Game CollectionNick and Steve's Game Collection

Posted on Feb 8th 2011 at 03:00:00 PM by (GamerNick)
Posted under Treasure Hunt, Game Hunt, Collections

Hey everyone!  I will now be posting two different types of Game Hunts - The Traditional Nick and Steve's Game Hunt and the all NEW Nick and Steve's Game Hunt Series!!! So this is how it is the regular Game Hunt Series will be posted when we get items at stores, garage sales and flea markets, kind of like NES_Rules Treasure Hunt Chronicles series which has pretty much inspired me to do the two series I have started.  I hope to see my series published on the homepage of RF Generation as I am a huge fan of the website and would like to contribute more to the Gaming Community.  Well all that said and done.   I am going to post two new eBay Hunts today.  The First is the SEGA GAME GEAR TV TUNER!!! YES correct they did have one ladies and gentleman for those who don't remember, which I am sure most of you do Wink Well anyways my brother and I have been doing some great shopping on eBay and building our collection very fast with not just games but odds and ends. 

The SEGA TV Tuner was a great addition back in the day when it was released on the Game Gear because so many people wanted a portable TV and this was an easy way to make one.  As people bought these they became more rare and hard to find.  We find them occasionally on eBay or at stores such as Gamers here.  But to find it in the box is pretty hard to find in good condition, sadly no instructions, note that on the back it pretty much looks like the instructions.  So MAYBE there wasn't any who knows.  Well I am sure some of you do.  So let me know.  Anyways these things are pretty much useless now as the TV situation has turned to digital and no longer analog.  BUT still pretty cool to have in a collection.  Anyways, here are the pictures enjoy. Any questions just ask and please post.  Thanks.

Picture 1 - Box Front
[img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_2009.jpg[/img]

Picture 2 - Box Back
[img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_2010.jpg[/img]

Picture 3 - TV Tuner With Box In Styrofoam packaging
[img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_2011.jpg[/img]

Picture 4 - TV Tuner Front
[img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_2014.jpg[/img]

Picture 5 - TV Tuner Back
[img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_2012.jpg[/img]


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I got a boxed Game Gear TV Tuner along with a huge lot of other video game hardware at a garage sale a year and a half ago...

...and sold it online shortly thereafter with a fixer-upper Game Gear unit.

I saw no point in owning something that no longer works, even if it wasn't actually broken.

But then, I'm what you'd call a practical collector.

Still, I wonder if it's possible to modify this so that it could pick up digital signals...
 
That's a good question.  I would love to modify it to have it play.  How much did u sell the fixer upper and tv tunner for online?  Practical is good my brother and I started off that way then we got addicted fast haha.
 
I think this would be cool to have but last time I was at gamers they were trying to sell it for like 45 dollers it was a joke.  I am also a huge video game collector but I try not to support gamers because the customer service is a joke and there prices are stupid.  If and when I buy stuff from them it really feels like I just let them take a crap on me and I took it and walked away like it dident just happen.

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Hey everyone. My brother and I have collected a lot of games throughout the years. We have a huge collection of games spanning from Pong Systems to the most recent systems. We also have Japanese systems and lot of cool video game related items. Check out our blogs from time to time because we "score" a lot at our video game stores, flea markets, and of course eBay.
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