65

(67 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Am in the UK.

Am not featured on the google doc though. sad

66

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I never thought I'd find a country with delivery more expensive than Royal Mail in the UK.

Anyway, pm'd.

67

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

You're right. I've just checked Royal Mail's website.

Looks like it'd be about £3.50 delivery. I don't usually send stuff outside the UK, I assumed it'd be ridiculously expensive.

So £23.50 total.

How bad is Spanish shipping if UK shipping is cheaper?!!  Thats crazy.

68

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I'm not sure exactly how much shipping to Spain would be, but I imagine it would be around £10.

So that'd be £30 total.

I'd be happy to do that. But isn't it possible to get one within Spain without such high delivery costs?

I've got a spare GB USB Smart Card 64M cart for sale.

About a year old, works perfectly, but no longer needed.

SOLD!

sprusr wrote:

pm'D

Replied.

Alley Beach wrote:
Rules wrote:

Indicate prices on items you are selling.  If you are trying to auction it off put it on ebay and put a link to the sale here.

hmm

Apologies.

Due to the issues with this unit I was unsure of what a reasonable price would be.

I'd be happy to get £25 for it. So lets go with £25 + delivery as the price.  I'll amend the original post.

Full Disclaimer: This gameboy was originally from DJ Transformer and has an issue with the prosound mod.

So I have a modded DMG for sale.

- Offical Clear Case
- Blue Backlight
- 3.5mm Prosound mod (with issues, explained below)
- "Chiptune In Stereo" screen bezel.

Photos:



Now, the issue with the prosound mod. The connector is a bit dodgy. It works, but if it moves at all, the sound will cut out. If your headphone or output cable is moved around, chances are the audio will cut out in either the left or right channel, or occasionally both.

The fix could be as simple as adjusting the contacts inside the prosound jack, or in a worst case scenario, the prosound mod could need replacing entirely.

Another small issue is the lack of battery indicator LED.

SOLD!

Thanks for looking.

73

(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Apeshit wrote:

The goal with the black color was that it was only translucent enough to shine light through. I think this was achieved well (like with the drag'n'derps).

Should've contacted me for chrome screen covers! I've got them here in Canada, there's just none at our US shop.

I'm very pleased with the cases overall. I was just expecting the black one to be a little bit more transparent. It's still great though.

I ordered this gameboy with greightbit, as I didn't trust myself to do it. So he bought all the parts for it.

It doesn't matter now. I got the DMG exactly as I wanted it.

When I have enough money, I may consider another one with a similar style, but with blue instead of black and clear instead of red. I'd probably want a silver screen cover for that one. So if I do ever get the money for that one, I'll keep it mind that you may actually have them in stock.

74

(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Apeshit wrote:

Haha, cool! Looks like mine.

I actually considered doing it that way round!

I like that having red on the front really shows off the transparency. I was hoping the black on mine would be a bit more transparent than it actually turned out to be.

All the parts for mine came from your store. Unfortunately you ran out of the chrome screen protectors, had to get that elsewhere, for far too much money.

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey, I did consider other hardware mods, but decided the prosound and custom colour scheme was all I needed. If I got any other mods, I know I'd never use them.

seatrash, My old DMG has a 64m USB smart cart, but I had so much trouble getting that to work with Windows 8. Works fine on my Win7 PC, but my Win8 laptop just hates it to death. So I figured I'd invest in a dragnderp. Glad I did. It's quite awesome. Works perfectly.

75

(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

My new DMG, courtesy of greightbit.

Not as customised as some of the others here. But it's exactly what I wanted.