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Kathryn Beaumont, voice actress and model for Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland {x}
Ad for the CD-I Zelda games.
Holy shit, la pub française pour les Zelda CDI.
Sailor Moon in a nutshell
Alyx by Grobi-Grafik / Karsten Sch.
PlayStation X 250gb Model, DESR-7000
(PSX/JP/December 13, 2003)
This system is the reason you shouldn’t refer to the original PlayStation as the PSX. The PlayStation X never made it outside of Japan for a number of reasons, but one that sticks out the most is the price point. When this system originally came out it retailed for about $1000.00 USD. There were two models that came out initially: DESR-5000 which had a 160GB HDD which was a bit less expensive, and then the DESR-7000 (pictured above) which was priced at around a grand.
This is supposed to be an all in one entertainment center: a DVR, a PS2 that is fully backwards compatible (as a PS1), and a player for numerous other CD/DVD formats. Some of these formats that were planned are still not working and will never work as the software patch that would enable them never came out. Production on the PSX lasted just over a year, making it one of the biggest commercial flops in the industry.
This system is for collectors and enthusiasts only. If you do acquire this behemoth - it will more than likely only act as a 13 pound brick. The PSX was not the most reliable system, to say the least. Very rarely will you find one that plays PS1 games; there is a high chance it will no longer want to read PS2 blue discs and likely it will not work at all.
I don’t usually say how much I pay for items anymore, but to help other people out there who are interested, I want to give some perspective and my personal recommendation. I acquired this for less than $20 with the original remote. At that price if it doesn’t work - that is more than reasonable considering its physical condition and the remote itself is around 7 to 10 dollars on its own. If you want to import it I can’t recommend paying over $200 (with shipping included). If it is boxed and complete then I would say $400 to $500 is acceptable considering there aren’t too many units out there. You have to keep in mind that this system was only produced for a year, making the Dreamcast look like a smashing success.
Sometimes a box isn't just a box.https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/2wo09v/i_made_a_slight_modification_to_the_safety_poster/
ALL NEW IQB! “HE WHO WIELDS THE TRIFORCE” - Based off Jack Kirby’s cover for Tales Of Suspense #80. Artwork and concept by your pal Rusty Shackles. *Special thanks to Mike Cruz and Bryan Carr for Zelda series knowledge)
Please check out all of the existing IQB’s via the main site here, this image and ALL of the IQBs shown are available as prints here (just email me the IQB link if hasn’t been added yet). New issue soonish I hope. Thanks for playing, true believers!
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Finished! A tribute to the beauty of Final Fantasy logos and my love of the Legend of Zelda franchise.
The precise text placement/kerning may be adjusted a tiny bit but other than that, here they are! It was a real itch i just had to do and i learned a lot about inking and using solids by imitating the original logo work.
Pre-orders for prints to be shipped mid Feb can be found here and discounted set price here.
A Japanese mountaineer climbs up Mt Fuji taking his old Super Famicom with him.
It makes no sense at all, but it’s beautiful.
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French Bulldog Puppy Tries to Reclaim Bed From Cat. video
What an unfortunate place to die. GoldenEye 007, Nintendo 64.