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Monthly Archives: June 2013

Modification, Neo Geo X, New Arrival, SNK

X-Card for Neo Geo X

2013-06-10 rosewood 1 Comment

Today I received a X-Card GOLD Pack by Neslou. The X-Card is a fool proof solution to play custom content on a Neo Geo X. This is what I got:

X-Card GOLD Pack

A Neo Geo Pocket game case containing the X-Card, a 4GB microSDHC card with adapter, an USB reader, four stickers and a signed note.

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Microsoft SideWinder Strategic Commander and Game Pad Pro

2013-06-6 rosewood 6 Comments

Today I got a sealed new in box relict from an era where Microsoft made great gaming peripherals for computers. It’s the SideWinder Strategic Commander:

Microsoft SideWinder Strategic Commander

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