Reply 12100 of 56711, by senrew
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Not all hardware, but lumping it all together anyway
So...the wife walks over to my desk (We work in the same department) and says let's get out of here early and go hunting. Nice rainy Friday afternoon for it so, sure, we hit the thrifts. I'm glad I did.
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http://imgur.com/a/roYzE
The MPEG card was $2.50 after the 50% discount of the day at a Goodwill. Still sealed. Quick google search brings up a PC Mag issue on Google Books that says it was released by Vision Interactive in 1995 at...$430. I think I got a good clearance price.
The games were all $2 each at another Goodwill.
The joystick, controllers, and 1-2-3 were all $3 at a second tier chain thrift store. 1-2-3 is still sealed. The joystick is an upgrade from my Wingman Extreme Digital, plus it has a radioshack Game->USB adapter on it. That alone was worth the $3 because of Logitech's funky digital implementation that wasn't standard in any way with the rest of the industry.
The Gravis is also the first one these classic controllers I've ever actually seen in person. The dual shock clone is a spare for the wife, as I have an identical one I use on my laptop for emulation.
The motherboard is an ASUS TX97-X I picked up from ebay. Unfortunately, it arrived as seen, swathed in nothing but newspaper. Hopefully it survived.
The last two pics are my copy of Futuridium EP for VITA that I got from Limited Run Games. Seems this batch was pre-packed so they labeled them with what system the game was for. Ya know, so the people who walk by my front door and see it will know which waiting package to steal...
Halcyon: PC Chips M525, P100, 64MB, Millenium 1, Voodoo1, AWE64, DVD, Win95B