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Huge Console Auction Debuts

neura writes "In quite possibly the largest console auction ever, someone is selling just about every development kit and production game console ever made in Japan. They also have listed tons (almost literally) of software to go along with the systems. Anybody ever seen the original Super Famicom development system? The pictures alone are worth taking a gander. :)"

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  1. Let's get this out of the way by andy55 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let's get this out of the way:

    1) This guy is the most dedicated console collector the world has ever seen!
    2) This guy is the most fucked up collector the world has ever seen!
    3) Imagine a Beowulf Cluster made out of them...
    4) (Obligatory MS dig for the white Xbox at the end)
    5) (Obligatory all you base belong to us joke)
    6) Sure, but don't they support Ogg!
    7) In Soviet Russia, the consoles buy you!
    8) I have an Atari 2600, you insensitive clod!
    9) Let's get this out of the way
    10) ???
    11) Not Profit!

    1. Re:Let's get this out of the way by Justin205 · · Score: 4, Funny

      You forgot the Simpsons quote.

      Unfortunatly, so did I.

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    2. Re:Let's get this out of the way by andy55 · · Score: 5, Funny

      12) I, for one, welcome our new console Overlords

    3. Re:Let's get this out of the way by Scarblac · · Score: 2, Funny

      That's all nice and well, but do these things run Linux?

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    4. Re:Let's get this out of the way by G-funk · · Score: 2, Funny

      See #9

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    5. Re:Let's get this out of the way by menkhaura · · Score: 2, Funny

      You must be new here.

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    6. Re:Let's get this out of the way by xsupergr0verx · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Don't forget "Impressive, but does it run linux?" The answer is actually yes for some of them.

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    7. Re:Let's get this out of the way by frenetic3 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      While we're shamelessly advertising this guy's shit, for what it's worth he has some other stuff on sale if you can't fork out 100k (more Japanese console stuff, I imagine it's rare, not really a connoisseur though) including familiar-looking NES, Sega and Playstation units/devkits and some Pippin thing I've never heard of.

      Some of the 'OMG RARE 500 PCS ON EARTH' items are kind of interesting (well, would have been before discovering girls)

      -fren

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    8. Re:Let's get this out of the way by CitizenJohnJohn · · Score: 5, Informative

      The Apple Bandaï Pippin was Apple's attempt at a console. One from the 'What were they thinking?' file. More info here

    9. Re:Let's get this out of the way by slavetrade55 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      No, I think the simpsons featured it first, in that episode where grandpa gets his drivers license and falls in love with that old woman who ditches him.

      "So sit back, relax, and watch our revue! In Soviet Union, revue watches you!"

      Family Guy did it a couple years later I think.

      But it was an '80s thing before either of them.

    10. Re:Let's get this out of the way by telstar · · Score: 2, Funny

      Forgot one...

      "You're new here, aren't you" ...but maybe you're new here, and that's why you forgot it.

  2. Commercial posts on slashdot? by skywolf · · Score: 4, Funny

    When advertising, please place 'FS:' in the subject line to avoid causing offence. Thanks,

  3. Re:yeah! by Defunkt · · Score: 5, Funny

    And just think... if only 3 people ever play it, it will have been the most successful 3DO game in the console's entire history!!!

  4. shipping! by Coneasfast · · Score: 4, Funny

    HIGH BIDDER HAVE TO HELP FOR SHIPMENT & PAY ALL SHIPPING FEE, DUE TO ALL ITEMS MIGHT OVER 100KGs !!! HIGH BIDDER MAY HAVE TO PAY SOME THOUSAND US$ FOR SHIPMENT

    that's gonna be one hell of a shipping cost. it may be cheaper to rent a ship and go to hong kong to pick it up yourself :)

    i guess if you are willing to pay 100k it may not be a big deal.

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    1. Re:shipping! by Richard_L_James · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Jokes aside. I thought the use of capital letters like that in the actual advert in relation to paying for posting (and the way you quoted them here) makes this bit read like a 419 scam. I don't honestly believe that this is a 419 but even for us geeks I guess it's easy for us to lose your guard when going:

      "...ooh a limited first edition boxed Biohazard LE (dark blue)...".

      Anyway must go back to drooling at that list. Ohhhhh lovely! 419 whatever... I want that stuff :)

    2. Re:shipping! by Mean_Nishka · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Probably the easiest thing to do is throw it on a container.. It'll probably cost about $3500-$5000 door-to-door, but when you're already spending $100k, what's the difference? :).

  5. 100k??? by homb · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The dude is selling this for $100,000 starting price. That's pretty insane. Unless you're a store wanting to resell this in a 3rd world country (even then, it'll be hard), you're not going to make your money back.

    Truly this is only for the insanely obsessed console freaks.

    1. Re:100k??? by Justin205 · · Score: 2, Funny
      Truly this is only for the insanely obsessed console freaks.

      I'm sure we have a few of those somewhere around here.

      There's no group of people (no matter how small) that isn't represented somehow on Slashdot.
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    2. Re:100k??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      There's no group of people (no matter how small) that isn't represented somehow on Slashdot.

      Something tells me the Amish are not represented here.

    3. Re:100k??? by Jardine · · Score: 4, Funny

      The dude is selling this for $100,000 starting price. That's pretty insane. Unless you're a store wanting to resell this in a 3rd world country (even then, it'll be hard), you're not going to make your money back.

      Maybe the guy just got married and his wife told him to get rid of all that electronics shit. So he comes up with a plan: auction it all off on ebay in one lump but with a huge starting bid. If no one buys it then he can go back to his wife and say no one would buy it. But if someone does bid on it, hey, $100000 is a pretty nice chunk of change.

    4. Re:100k??? by badasscat · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The dude is selling this for $100,000 starting price. That's pretty insane. Unless you're a store wanting to resell this in a 3rd world country (even then, it'll be hard), you're not going to make your money back.

      Yeah, a third world country like the USA...

      There are a lot of import and collector's shops in this country. Most of them that I've been to are lucky to have one of the items on this list, and it'd usually be the showcase item in the store. I mean come on, a Dreamcast dev kit? Any store I know of would die to get their hands on one of those, and they'd slap a nice $1,000 price tag on it alone, easy.

      In fact, this is obviously a HK retailer or wholesaler looking to dump a lot of stock quickly. It's not a collector, it's a guy who sells games for a living one way or another (he may not have an English web site or any US contacts; maybe this is the most convenient way for him to sell here). Look at his other auctions; no way he's got new, unopened copies of games (and systems) lying around because he's a collector. I collect games; this is not a game collector's collection, this is a game seller's collection.

      That said, some of this stuff would get him into a lot of trouble if some of these companies found out he was selling it. I'm not sure if Ebay's going to let this auction go through to the end; dev kits, in particular, are mucho taboo to sell, though the older ones he could probably get away with. Nothing recent, though.

      I will admit I'd give my left arm for this collection. If I had $100,000 to spare, I'd bid.

    5. Re:100k??? by cgenman · · Score: 5, Informative

      Thank you for clearing that up. Without that insight, I would never have realized that 100,000 dollars on consoles is only for insanely obsessed freaks.

      Let's break this down, shall we?

      PS2 development kit: 20,000 dollars
      M2 development kit: I don't think any of these have been sold, but let's estimate at 20,000 dollars for the extreme rarity.
      the 10 other development kits: about 2,000 each, or 20k for the lot.
      games: PC Engine games are a steal at 4 or 5 dollars each, and he's got over 500 of them. Neo Geo games still demand over 100 dollars each for most titles, so let's put a blanket value at 10,000 dollars.
      Special edition systems: Most of the 100 or so special edition systems he has would fetch 200 dollars each, so let's put another blanket value at 20,000
      Normal systems: The Bandai, Supergraphics, LaserInteractive, Neo Geo, Turbo Express and many of the other normal systems that he lists routinely sell for over 200 each. Let's put their blanket value at 10k.

      We're at roughly 100,000k already, without counting the value of the oddities in the collection such as the PSX / PS2 launch wines and the integrated televion set. 100,000 actually about right for a collection of this size, if not a little low. Of course, anyone thinking of bidding should do a more rigorous item-by-item breakdown of the value of the goods... after all, what would a collector do with a development tool? How many games for the various systems is he selling?

      100,000 is not insane. It's just a lot.

    6. Re:100k??? by NanoGator · · Score: 3, Funny

      " But if someone does bid on it, hey, $100000 is a pretty nice chunk of change."

      He has all this stuff and he found a wife? Are ya sure he's not trying to sell it so he can rent one?

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    7. Re:100k??? by ghack · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Nope...this stuff will not get into the US.

      Customs will put a stop to this so fast, it will make your head spin. Current laws allow you to ship yourself ONE dvd/vhs/video game from overseas AT A TIME, and something tells me that 50 freaking game consoles and thousands of games would not make it through customs. Customs would assume that some of them had to be pirated, and would just keep the stuff, with likely there being some legal problems for the bidder.

      DOn't belive me? http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie =UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=customs+seize+dvd & http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q= customs+seize+nintendo

    8. Re:100k??? by brysnot · · Score: 2, Funny

      best prom ever

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  7. Re:How ridiculous we all are... by rice_burners_suck · · Score: 5, Insightful
    You know, on a side note, after waiting about ten minutes for all the images to load, and only 85 out of the 300 or so have, I have come to the conclusion that if the seller were to list each item separately, he would probably double or triple his returns, regardless of the increased administration costs involved in doing so. This is because buyers are more likely to spend, say, $300 on some item, than $100,000 on a million billion things.

    But that's just me. Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh well.

  8. Very impressive by chewy_2000 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ..but I wonder how much more he would have made if he'd listed each item individually, instead of a bulk lot? It'd be a fair bit of work (not massive, since he's already got the details for most of the items), but you think it'd probably be worth it.

    1. Re:Very impressive by nanojath · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I wonder at that as well as his decision not to give a complete listing of all the merchandise. Based on other comments here though, it sounds like he's counting on the value of a handful of really valuable items (like the developers kits) to affirm the value, and starting with a exceptionally high starting bid to keep any dilletantes out of the picture. It's a fair bet this guy wholly understands this market and I imagine there must be a small group of individuals with the money and inclination to make it worth his while. Running separate auctions on it would be a LOT of work and chances form many, many bad or fraudulent transactions. This way he can focus on vetting a handful of participants (most of whom he probably already knows) instead of thousands of random yahoos.

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  9. I wish my bank offered... by grainofsand · · Score: 5, Funny

    "..INTERNATIONAL BONK TO BANK TRANSFER.."

    I wish my bank offered Bonking services - maybe I wouldn't moan about their monthly fees if they did.

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    1. Re:I wish my bank offered... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I wish my bank offered Bonking services - maybe I wouldn't moan about their monthly fees if they did.

      You would if they were any good at bonking.

    2. Re:I wish my bank offered... by AndyChrist · · Score: 3, Funny

      Is that a PC-Engine reference?

    3. Re:I wish my bank offered... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Haven't you noticed banks always screw their customers but not quite in the way you want ;)

  10. Actually a good investment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    1) Buy this whole kit and kaboodle for $100K
    2) Open the most bitching video game museum ever

    say it with me now

    3) PROFIT!!!

    Seriously, I would easily pay $10 or $20 to see some of this stuff. This is probably the best chance an existing computer museum has to get a piece of console history in one fell swoop.

    Of course, it's not like this guy couldn't have been so dedicated as to milk phones from a zillion different auctions and make up this whole thing as a prank.

    - JoeShmoe
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    1. Re:Actually a good investment by Segway+Ninja · · Score: 2, Insightful

      All you need is 10,000 visitors @ $10 to cover the cost of buying it...

      Plus a fair amount for shipping and a location

      But I imagine 20,000 visitors would cover it fully.

    2. Re:Actually a good investment by NanoGator · · Score: 3, Interesting

      "Seriously, I would easily pay $10 or $20 to see some of this stuff. This is probably the best chance an existing computer museum has to get a piece of console history in one fell swoop."

      Hmm.. well I'd pay a banner ad or two and settle for a few digital pictures.

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  11. Trying to sell this stuff since last year by Animats · · Score: 4, Informative
    This guy has own web site and buys and sells stuff like this. Most of this stuff was offered for sale back in 2003.

    The images are coming from his own web site, which is now slashdotted.

  12. the wheels are in motion... by vdoogs · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nice. Just a few more university japanese courses so I can read the development manuals, a couple (or 80) grand to hustle up before the auction ends, and my ultimate goal of porting Mary-Kate & Ashley: Magical Mystery Mall to every system ever made can be realized.

  13. Can you overnight it? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'll gladly pay for it through my escrow account. ;)

    1. Re:Can you overnight it? by whiteranger99x · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sure, once I receive the funds, I'll be sure to send you all the P-P-Playstations and X-X-X-Boxes.

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  14. Re:Price by polecat_redux · · Score: 2, Funny

    For a collection that large, I'd spend $100K any day.

    If I had that kind of money, I'd surely pay it - right around the time I begin putting the finishing touches on that full-scale trebuchet I've always wanted.

  15. Re:Although interesting... by Sneeka2 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Imagine there'd be a geek with money. I know, that's very rare, but still... Wouldn't that said geek with money be interested to know there's another geek w/o money but with a ton of geek stuff waiting to be sold? There's your /. story.

    Thank you /. for helping keeping the money in the family.

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  16. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by dopaz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't you get the impression that the person listing the auction is not a naitive english speaker? All of the hardware is Japanese and the seller is located in Hong Kong. A few spelling errors doesn't change what you get.

  17. Re:How ridiculous we all are... by NeGz · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I was the same thing, mostly with the development and obscure stuff. For example, I imagine there would be alot of people in the current Dreamcast homebrew/emulation scene who would pay a bit for that DC development machine, not to mention the emulation types who might like some of the older development tools there.

  18. Illegal to sell the dev. kits? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As far as I know, the development kits are still Sony's property - they're understandably rather touchy about their intellectual property and would not want such a machine to fall into the hands of the general public. Specifically: I thought all development machines were still owned by Sony, you just pay for being able to use them.

    I would not be suprised if he receives a visit from Sony's lawyers demanding the return of their development hardware...

    1. Re:Illegal to sell the dev. kits? by cgenman · · Score: 4, Informative

      Dev kits are illegal to sell, as Sony retains the property rights on all of them. However, the PS2 is far along enough in its lifespan that they don't worry so much anymore. They frequently wind up on Ebay, though they sell for a pretty penny. The Playstation 2 is well enough understood these days that there isn't any real reason to stop people from selling them. Ironically, a lot of those dev kits go to developers, as sometimes you NEED another tool to make a deadline, and sitting through Sony's lengthy approval process isn't an option. Plus the tools still cost several thousand dollars on e-bay, and don't even play games that well, limiting the audience to developers.

      Now, if he was selling PSP dev kits, he could be expecting a nice little nastygram.

    2. Re:Illegal to sell the dev. kits? by scubamage · · Score: 2, Interesting

      It actually depends on the type of dev kit. For instance, there were 2 development editions of the original Playstation (the development version of the console). One, with a black casing, was released through a North American game programming enthusiasts club. The true playstation development consoles were a drab olive green (you can see them in action in the special making of video grom Lunar:SSS for Playstation). The olive green were sony's own, and had direct interfaces with pc's. The others I think only allowed for a serial connection (don't quote me on that last part, been a long time since I saw the article). The point being, when you paid the 2k to join the club, you got the playstation to keep. No law broken to sell it then if it's you're property.

  19. W@W!!!L@@K!!!R@RE!!!!!!!MINT IN BOX!!!! by grahamlee · · Score: 4, Informative

    That truly is a mighty console collection, although it's clear that this auction probably has better retro value, and is more affordable. Tis pity it's bigger than my house... :-(.

    1. Re:W@W!!!L@@K!!!R@RE!!!!!!!MINT IN BOX!!!! by sydb · · Score: 2, Interesting

      It's a big collection but more in size rather than range. I mean, 16x Spectrum +2, 23x BBC Model B... and so on. Pretty boring mainstream stuff, in quantity.

      Yeah, he's got an Oric. I'll hand that to him. But what would set the colleciton off would be a Jupiter Ace, maybe some MSX machines, a SAM Coupe.

      As it stands, it might be worth buying to resell individually on eBay, but few items are boxed so that makes single items all the more unattractive.

      In sum: Not worth the space you'd have to devote to it.

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  20. Definitely worth it by l0ungeb0y · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hell at $100,000.00 US this is quite a bargain.
    I mean the Hello Kitty LE Dreamcast alone is worth it's weight in Gold. But with the N64 Pikachi-orange Limited Edition!?!?!?!?!
    Ohhhhhh Man! ;)

  21. Ownership/License doesn't allow sale of DevSystems by PenguinOpus · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My experience with console development systems is that you have almost no rights to transfer/sell. Everything must be handled through Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo. I predict that, if they want to, they can confiscate all of his development systems. Maybe the rules are different in Japan, but I doubt it.

  22. Re:How ridiculous we all are... by Granos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Look at his selling history and active auctions. He's been selling this stuff on eBay for over FOUR YEARS. He has about 100 seperate items on sale right now. He is probably bored as hell of it. This auction was a great idea, even if no one bids the $100,000 dollars. It has generated HUGE amounts of publicity for him(it had 20,000 hits before it hit /.) If no one bids on it, he'll have no problem selling the items seperately. And maybe, just maybe, there's a video game obsessed nut rich enough to bid the 100k.

  23. pretty obvious why by prockcore · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's pretty obvious why he's selling all of that. He must be getting married and the bride-to-be said "you can either play with SEGA, or play with me, your choice"

  24. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by speeDDemon+(nw) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If I were serios about making a 100k PURCHASE i would fly to hong kong to personally inspect the goods. The amount you spent on airfare, accomodation etc would easily be worth the cost to avoid disappointment / fraud. For 100K im sure the guy would let you look and test too.

  25. SDK - Q2 Statement by Law1620 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Looks like SDK will be turning a profit this quarter...

  26. Getting married, already married? by atcurtis · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe he's discovered that a wife or serious girlfriend is quite expensive to maintain and has decided to sell off the heirloom investment in order to pay for wife's shopping habits (clothes, jewellery, etc)

    Thankfully, my dear sweet wife doesn't read SlashDot :D

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  27. Don't Forget Pippin by buckhead_buddy · · Score: 2, Informative

    Most gamers won't give a second thought to the large lot of Apple/Bandi Pippin game console items since the Pippin never had a successful launch in this hemisphere (not sure it did anywhwere actually).

    There are still an army of Apple enthusiasts who would pay through the nose for the Pippin stuff if it had been sold bundled by itself.

  28. Re:You missed... by xsupergr0verx · · Score: 2, Informative

    Umm... The guy who's hosting the images got slashdotted, text showed up fine for me.

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  29. Tons of software by blakduk · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "They also have listed tons (almost literally) of software..". Not wishing to pass up this opportunity to be anal (no, not even almost literally), I'd like to (a) point out that something is either literal or it's not and (b) how much does a bit weigh (and how many bytes in a ton)?

  30. Re:How ridiculous we all are... by bersl2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Um, Dad... can I borrow $100,000?"

    " WHAT?! "

    "...plus shipping..."

  31. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by xsupergr0verx · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Exactly.

    I have a good friend who lived in Hong Kong until he was 15. He spells exactly like this guy's auction and uses similar phrases.

    He is absolutely brilliant though, and his goofs at English on occasion are nothing compared to how he storms through classes at the U of A.

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  32. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by cgenman · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm sure the seller has quite a bit of experience in this area. He is selling, amongst other things, a development version of the M2. They didn't just hand those out free with your cereal, you know. The M2 development systems were so rare that people doubted they were shipped at all. Add to that the DD development system (did those go outside of Nintendo?), and the Deramcast, Saturn, Playstation, SNK development systems, and you have a surprisingly rare bundle. Now add in the Supergraphix, the Pippin, several unopened bottles of launch wine, multiple PS2 tools (which normally e-bay for about 20k each, I might add), thousands of games, lots of rare variations of every system released in the past 15 years, and this really does deserve to cost a lot more than 100,000 dollars.

    Note that the auctioneer makes classic Japanese to English blunders, like switching S for T. In Japanese pretty much all consonants are followed by a vowel, and hence "Dreamcast" is usually pronounced "Du Ri Mu Ca Su T." When dealing with a native English speaker, an inability so spell correctly is usually a sign of below-average intelligence and a general disregard for details. However, when dealing with a Japanese speaker nothing can be read into classic Japanese translation errors.

  33. Re:How ridiculous we all are... by lspd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have come to the conclusion that if the seller were to list each item separately, he would probably double or triple his returns.

    If you honestly believe this you should buy the set, split it up, and relist it.

  34. Heh, Mallrats... by Cyno01 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned for sega."

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  35. I don't believe it! by santiago · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sweet mother of god, he really does have a Pippin! Several of them! In fact, he probably owns every Pippin ever made, given that no one actually bought one.

  36. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by jjhlk · · Score: 3, Informative

    The seller is listed as living in Hong Kong, says so himself, and from "Member since: Mar-17-00" (Source) I would suspect he's been there for a while. His eBay name is "lingjr", which is probably stands for Ling Junior. That's not a Japanese name. Lastly, the romanization of Dreamcast is "", or if that doesn't render, "doriimukyasuto" (Source).

    I'm not trying to be a dick. I just think he isn't Japanese.

  37. Re:Price by cgenman · · Score: 5, Funny

    For a collection that large, I'd spend $100K any day.

    So would I. That's probably why we don't have it.

  38. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 2, Funny

    Considering that most of the stuff on this page is so obscure that most of us have never heard of it (Sega Teradrive? WTF?!) maybe there is a Deramcast!

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  39. Or Maybe the City of Seattle.... by hajihill · · Score: 3, Informative

    Should a civic or possibly even private organization get behind this auction and successfully acquire these items I am certain the financial and long terms benefits would be easily felt...

    For instance, a Tech Museum in Seattle, Washington could do more to firmly establish such a location as the seat of such software development in at least the U.S. In addition they could charge an admission fee to recoup the cost of the acquisition and curatorial duties associated with the maintenance and operation of such a museum. The benefits could be quite multi-faceted....

    Alternatively, a software magnate (quite likely MS for example), or an extremely well-funded upstart could acquire the collection for display in their corporate offices as a thorough exposition of 'everything that came before', hence making a very firm and eloquent statement about their place in the ranking of software/console manufacturers.

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  40. for a museum by curator_thew · · Score: 3, Informative

    Anyone in London UK can view a selection of games consoles (and, even play some of them, including classic pong) at the design museum as part of Sony's INTERACTION SPACE:

    Rediscover your favourite vintage video games - from Pong and Pac-Man to Tomb Raider - by playing them in the Interaction Space on the second floor of the Design Museum. Visitors can also discover the work of the pioneering multimedia designers who are defining the images we will see on our computer and TV screens in the future in the virtual galleries of the Digital Design Museum. Or they can learn more about the designers, architects and technologies featured at the museum in Design at the Design Museum, our online research archive.

    It would be fantastic if these sorts of consoles could go to a museum to support future exhibitions of this kind.

  41. Anyone else notice a lack of legal protection here by HydroPhonic · · Score: 3, Insightful

    >>PAYMENT:--- ONLY ACCEPT:--- 1/ INTERNATIONAL BONK TO BANK TRANSFER--- 2/ WESTERN UNION INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER

    This guy will accept his $100K the same ways kidnappers accept theirs!

    No sending an intermediate party after this guy to get your $$$ back (as one could with, say, a credit card)... and somehow I doubt Hong Kong's laws would protect an American buyer if something went sour...

  42. Wot?No Play Station? by carndearg · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Damn! I was hoping to see the famous Sony/Nintendo stillborn child, the Play Station (note before you flame:Play Station i.e.2 words not PlayStation!), and it seems to be about the only one he hasnt got! Or did I miss it amongst all the Slashdotted photographs?

    1. Re:Wot?No Play Station? by carndearg · · Score: 2, Interesting
      Further to my comment earlier I decided to have a look for a picture of a Play Station on Google.

      The Play Station was a failed colaboration between Sony and Nintendo to produce a SNES with a CD-ROM. I remember when working for a PS1 developer in the '90s that sony used to get very upset with people who used the phrase "Play Station" instead of "PlayStation", there's the reason why.

      Edge magazine here in the UK had a picture of a Play Station a while back so pictures do exist but I cant find one on the web. The best I can find are these two links which mention the project in passing.

      http://www.nintendoland.com/home2.htm?snes/snescdr .htm
      http://hankfiles.pcvsconsole.com/answer.php?file=2 08

  43. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by NanoGator · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "I'm sorry, but when you ask for that much money for ANYTHING, you can not make yourself look like a first grade jackass."

    I'm getting rather tired of using spelling as an IQ test. You just called somebody who probably doesn't speak english natively (which means they took a LOT of time to learn it. I bet you don't know Chinese.) as sounding like a 'first grade jackass' because he didn't spell a few words right. Big surprise some of us Americans have negative stereotypes.

    --
    "Derp de derp."
  44. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by gujo-odori · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Your experience must be pretty narrow, then. I lived in Japan for eight years and Viet Nam for one, and everywhere, the pronunciation issues that make up what we would call a Japanese or Vietnamese accent made their way into writing, frequently even among advanced speakers such as my wife.

    If you have many (or any) Japanese friends, you've probably noticed, for instance, that when faced with an "Is that word spelled with an L or an R?" choice, they will usually get it wrong. A close friend of mine has a master's degree in EE, works for a large Japanese electronics company, spends many months out of the year in the United States (in places where there aren't a lot of Japanese), speaks English extremely well, and still flubs the l/r thing all the time.

    The guy's spelling level is in line with his overall grammar, and we don't know anything about his educational background. He may have learned English at a conversation school, where spelling isn't taught at all.

    He may be going on nothing but what he learned in high school plus his experience since then.

    I'm sure he really is a native Chinese speaker.

  45. Customs by igrp · · Score: 4, Insightful
    If any US-based /.'ers are considering spending their kid's inheritance on this just be sure to check with a lawyer before you bid (Europeans likewise, I guess).

    You're not just looking at the $100k pricetag plus S&H but also at spending quite a bit at customs (and it's going to be a b**ch to get some of this stuff cleared by customs in the first place). Oh, and be sure to tell the UPS guy not to leave the stuff on the front porch. ;)

  46. just about every game console.. by emser · · Score: 2, Funny

    Does he have the Phantom?

  47. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by aka-ed · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I can't figure for the life of me how Americans, who generally have a limp hold on a single language, can be so critical of an Asian who isn't in perfect command of English.

    If you used your imagination to determine what it might be like doing business in a second language you'd know:

    1. translators will not keep your business interests in mind as well as you will.

    2. Since it's difficult to determine where your own errors may be, it's even more difficult to spot errors made by a spellchecker. And what commonly used, unmodified spellchecker would have correct spellings for "Deramcast," Famicon, or the many other specialized words in this ad?

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    I survived the Dick Cheney Presidency 7 to 9 AM 7-21-07
  48. Illegal? by mike260 · · Score: 3, Informative

    100k is indeed pretty cheap, especially considering that a lot of this gear was never available to buy and sell normally.

    For example, I was under the impression that you can't buy PS2 devkits, only borrow them from Sony (and pay heavily for the privilege). I'm pretty sure you can't just sell them on...makes me wonder how he got hold of them in the first place.

  49. Deal by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'll buy you right arm for $100,000. I'll pay for the amputation and shipping as well.

    However, my bank account ($10,000,000,000,000+) is frozen and I need the arm of an American in order to make the magic potion that will get me back my money. I promise I will send you the the $100.000 as soon as I get your arm. I am a very honest Nigerian.

  50. Dear Sir... by punyhumanpromo · · Score: 4, Funny
    ...I know you are a trustworthy man and am approaching you in the strictest of confidence.

    My name is Wan Dev Kit, son of Wong Dev Kit, Hong Kong's foremost exporter of video game systems and utilities. Following the Chinese takeover of Hong Kong, my father disappeared and his bank account has been frozen by the state. This has caused great hardship to my family who have been unable to access his account.

    However, there exists a loophole in the law which allows foreign companies to remove existing stock from Hong Kong following the takeover. To this end I am seeking a discreet, reliable foreign partner to provide the sum of $100,000 (ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS U.S.) in transfer fees which will allow my father's company to operate outside Chinese control. In return, you will be richly rewarded by the Dev Kit Electronics Company.

    THank you for your cooperation in this matter.

    Wan Dev Kit

  51. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by aka-ed · · Score: 2, Insightful
    You know what? You shouldn't buy from this guy.

    Many people in the US, however, have had a good deal of contact with people whose command of their second language is less than perfect wrt spelling, yet manage to communicate with them and trust them, even here in the US in southern Florida, or southwestern Texas.

    Unless you are speaking from experience, which I doubt, you have no reason to tell either side of such business dealings that they are wrong.

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    I survived the Dick Cheney Presidency 7 to 9 AM 7-21-07
  52. Yeah, the US is grand at that cultures thing by ianscot · · Score: 2, Interesting
    When an american company does business in asia, we learn the local language, or hire someone who does.

    Ha! As someone with a fair amount of experience dealing with US businesses trying to work in other cultures, I can tell you this assumption is unfortunately naive.

    My brother's spending a lot of time in China lately. The country's crawling with American businessmen, small businessmen, who'd be analogous to this electronics/junk dealer. You'd be amazed at the attitudes, given your post. (Translator? They'll come to us, right?) It's screwy, but even when their small business depends on this one contract, they just don't "get" it.

    That's leaving alone far more approachable, familiar, western cultures. I went to France in March. You want to be sympathetic to your American overseas, it's a situation they might not know that well -- but you know, fairly often they make no effort at all. Even in the UK, where there's a common language, there's a large share of American business types who just don't try to be polite, let alone spell "colour" like the natives would spell it.

    --
    "Fundamentalism" isn't about divine morality. It's about human authority.
  53. Illegal where? by Otto · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's quite illegal to sell the devkits to the public.

    Where? Is it illegal in Hong Kong, where this guy is? Do you know, for a fact, that he didn't obtain these devices legitimately and/or without signing any type of agreement? Hell, for all you know he dumpster dove for the things.

    A sticker on the bottom of thing marked "Property of Sony" has no legal force whatsoever. They could have trashed the thing and he obtained it from the garbage, which makes it now his, legally, and with no restrictions whatsoever.

    Without knowing the complete and full path by which he acquired that devkit, you cannot say for certain whether it is illegal for him to be selling it.

    --
    - Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set him on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
  54. Re:The Sega Deramcast is AWESOME by untaken_name · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm sorry, but when you ask for that much money for ANYTHING, you can not make yourself look like a first grade jackass.

    Especially when people like you are willing to do it for free.

  55. Silicon Graphics Ultra64 Dev Kit ... by RageEX · · Score: 2, Funny

    I thought surely this dude would have one of these. Man I'm gonna die before I find one.

  56. auction has been removed by keyshawn632 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Damn you, ebay !!!! - Homer Jay Simpson

    [why was this auction removed ? im speculating the dev. kits, that or ebay thought something was fishy when his page got 20,000 hits in a matter of a few hrs.]