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Sony Playstation 1

Stuff included:

  • Console (chipped)
  • 1 controller
  • 8mb Memory Card
  • Laser Gun with Time Crisis 1 game
  • Various games (will find our names but i got like heaps)
  • Turntable controller with Beatmania game
  • Original Games: Gran Turismo 1, Final Fantasy VIII
  • Copied Games: Marvel vs. Capcom, Music 2000, Thrasher Skate and Destroy, Resident Evil 4, Tony Hawks Pro Skater, Crash Team Racing, Colin McRae Rally 2, GTA 2, Worms 2, Gran Turismo 2

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Price: $60

Various Mobile Phone Batteries

  • Sony Ericsson T610
  • Nokia (original) battery

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Price: $2 each

Hewlett Packard Printer Deskjet 400

  • Cheap ink, decent print speed (ink not included)

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Price: $10

Microsoft Sidewinder Steering Wheel

  • With steering wheel and foot pedal assembly
  • Comes with 2 original games: Monster Truck Madness 2, C.A.R.T. Precision Racing
  • Still compatible with almost all new games

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Price: $40

N64 Game - Rally something

  • Yeah..anyway

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Price: $2

Nintendo Gameboy

  • Old Model
  • Comes with Pokemon Gold :(

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Price: $5

Various PC Games (all original in box)

  • Need for Speed: High Stakes
  • Music 2000
  • Operation Flashpopint: cold War Crisis
  • Carmageddon
  • World Cup '98
  • Rave eJay

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Price: $2 each of $10 lot

nVidia TNT2 M64

  • 3D AGP Graphics with 32mb of SDRAM

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Price: $10

D-Link ADSL USB Modem (DSL-200)

  • High Speed Access for single PC
  • Used by most ADSL ISP's
  • Used 2 months!

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Price: $50

Location:

South East Suburbs Melbourne

Item Condition:

Everything in very good condition!!

Reason for Selling:

Need the cash to fund further expenses.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Prefer pickup, prices listed under each item, will send interstate (COD etc)

Extra Info:

Needs to go quick - neg on prices

Contact Details:

PM for quickest response

Edited by marz13
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Minimum System Requirements for the most performance demanding game:

Windows

DirectX 8

Pentium II 400 CPU

64MB RAM

16Bit Direct Sound Card

3D Graphics card with 16MB RAM - usually standard on relatively new PC's

CD ROM Drive

450MB Hard drive space

hope it helps

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