Nintendo and Sharp had a close relationship back in the days of 8-bit gaming. In the world of Famicom, Sharp is best known for creating the Twin Famicom, a single console that had both cart and disk ports. A little less know, but still highly sought after item, is the Sharp C1, a combination TV and Famicom.
The C1 came with a Famicom built into its base, and unlike the Famicom and Twin Famicom, it had a controller you could plug into the base. Just like its NES counterpart, 19SC111, the C1 wasn't a very popular item. But unlike the NES version, the C1 sells for a lot more money today. An unboxed C1 with the original controller can sell for as much as $600.
Sharp packaged with the C1 the only licensed multi-cart made for the Famicom: the Donkey Kong 2 in 1. The two games were Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong Jr. Math. For whatever reason, the 2 in 1 cartridge isn't as rare as the C1 itself, selling for about $30.
----------------------------------------------------------------------- CD32 development kit board примерная стоимость £37.00
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Very hard to come by OFFICIAL commdore CD32 development board - plug this into your CD32 and it turns it into a development machine which was used to create various CD32 games. You needed to be a registered CD32 developer to get one of these are they were handfinished by Commodore staff.
Plug this in and it gives your CD32 a Serial, Parallel, IDE ports which can be used to PARNET to the machine or simply use an IDE drive to setup your own dev environment.
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Последний раз редактировалось N64_owner; 09.06.2009 в 18:21.