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@ridingheroRegistered February 19, 2010Active 2 years, 4 months ago
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I only had 2 of these cases. :/
Don’t want any probs on the actual VB boards.

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Gone, lol.

I’ll still trade 5 BB cases for a TM if somebody has one to trade.

it’s been lowered from $850 to 350.
Overall, I would buy up TravelMasters for a few hundred a pop non-stop if is was an option. Heck, for $100 you can’t even buy a BB case with a “decent” label. I have a BB case graveyard at my house, I’ll trade 5 of them for a single TM any day of the week. Any takers?

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L___E___T wrote:
To me it makes absolute sense that these would be Blockbuster cases that were either earlier than the officially badged ones, or later when the licensing deal ran out perhaps.

Maybe there was a run that just weren’t badged up due to a maufacturing guff-up.
Has anyone asked TravelMaster? Do they still trade?

Southern case folded a long time ago. Although the owner of Southern Case (Andy Dembick) is 69 or 70 years old, believed to be alive and kicking, and currently is president of Fusion Tech Inc. It’s a Nano-technology company that makes lubricants and cleaning agents. Fusion Tech is located in the same town where Southern Case once flourished, Raleigh NC.

I highly doubt you’d find any answers or valuable info about a rare sub-version of an already exclusive 17 year old product when questions are poised to and reported back by a senior citizen.

asdsa wrote:

Don’t try so hard, the best things come when you least expect them to. Toronto Asian Escort

Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one,
so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.

Yes, because I’m more than certain that an Asian Prostitute from Toronto is seeking the “right one”. *rolls eyes*

lol

When it comes to VB, I spare no expense! 😀

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Remind the eager, help the weak and guide the strong.
None shall push aside another. None shall let another fall.
Joy to all our sisters and brothers. All for one, and one for all.

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Benjamin Stevens wrote:
I should be going over to my friend’s house this Thursday again for a gaming session. I’ll try to remember to take a look at his Virtual Boy again and write down the serial number for you.

Nice case find, by the way.

Thanks man. The seller responded to me and said he purchased the VB unit NIB at an Electronics Expo in Chicago, but doesn’t remember where he bought the case. He mentioned that he might have purchased it years later? Oh well, still more mystery.

The console that came with my newest case was DOA, Glitchy right screen and dead left. He seemed very nice in his responses, and I feel that he didn’t know the functional status of the console.

He said he bought it NEW! His auction included a travel master case. The guy seems really nice and has had great communication, so I asked him if he remembered where he bought the case. We’ll have to wait and see. He bought the console new and judging the serial number he bought it during the VB downfall. So he bought a new non-rental console and has this case?

I’m awaiting a reply, but I’m feeling like no logic can be applied to late VB sales and marketing.Between my seller’s reply and Benjamin Steven’s friend, this ungodly pre-clone of the late Blockbuster case may have been a retail item in the end game when you and I weren’t exactly buying VB stuff!

On a strange note, both the 1st & 2nd TravelMaster case I purchased were bundled with high serial number consoles included. In the first case, I purchased it without the console because I thought why bother with a console that couldn’t possibly be in the serial range that was bundled with a case from a rental shop? The second case came with a serial around 519k (highest serial registered on this site is 629k). The more I learn about this case, the more curious it becomes. For the record, both my cases came from sellers that didn’t know what they had.

Benjamin, what serial is your friend’s console? Maybe these cases really WERE INDEED sold during the downfall? I really expected the included consoles to have a serial far less than 100k when a rental shop would have had incentive to…rent them. I’ll dig through my records and see if I can find the serial number of the console I passed up that was with my first TravelMaster case. All I remember was that it was high, and I denounced it from inclusion with my deal for the case based on the serial. If your friend’s serial is 500k plus, maybe these things were sold at Toys R Us in the end game? I find it very confusing to get not one but two rare “rental?” cases with high serial consoles when no rental shop would have been renting them at that time. Was this case retail afterall?

I mean, whenever I buy a Blockbuster rental case with a bundled console, I always get a blockbuster rental era serial number. If these cases were rentals, you’d think not only would they have low serials, but VERY low serial. Instead, my two have had high serials. Maybe Sothern case was unloading overstock when the VB failed, thus didn’t have case lids left over with the warning sticker and case lid with Nintendo’s VB sticker that they wouldn’t have legally been allowed to sell?

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mawa wrote:
Virtual bowling on ebay start price 850 euro
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/nintendo-virtual-boy-VIRTUAL-BOWLING-NEW-RARE-/130628648804?pt=DE_PC_Videospiele&hash=item1e6a12ff64#ht_500wt_922

I’m considering it. Wish you could still buy them for $750-$800US.

On another note, here’s a cheap Hudson Soft VB button ending in less than 24 hours:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220927315269

My package arrived today. 🙂

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Well, my package should arrive tomorrow. The fun is… I’m *not* certain that it’s a TravelMaster at all. I saw a picture of an open case, and took a gamble. I have a good eye, and this case will be a TravelMaster unless the below photograph is photoshopped. Luck is a calculated mix of timing and patience.
Success or Failure, I’ll post pics tomorrow.

If she’s a TravelMaster, she’ll be available for sale or trade.

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Ahh yes, “Bound High for money”. I was a victim (or beneficiary) of purchasing this rom (Not from Jojobean, was an ebay auction for a flashboy). The concept of selling roms is frowned upon, and buying them is a kneejerk reaction from otherwise desperate fans.

I see nothing wrong in owning a proto and not dumping it. It’s a financial failure to do so if you had a serious monetary investment in the purchase of a prototype cart. While I would love for Unicorns petting zoos and VB dumps to happen at the whim of the community, the people that own said Unicorns and VB Protos really need to look at their best interest and weigh out the options. I believe KR155E really played the unfinished BoundHigh rom with utmost decency with respect to the tight-nit community. It’s simply a case of someone having something nice, trying to share it with those that the owner feels secure with it while they figure out what to do, and then one knucklehead ruins it by betraying their supposed friends for financial gains.

If I had Dragon Hopper would I dump it? Sure thing, but solely for the fear of bit rot and to an extent I’d build my own dumper. While sharing with the community is the ideal result, I’m not going to spend in the upper 4k figures just to flush my investment down the drain.

What do you think an official prototype Dragon Hopper cart is worth TODAY before the rom is released. Now say that the rom was released, what do you think said cart would be worth now? Charity only goes so far.

The mindset of group donations makes sense towards the release of a rom or repro cart, but by no means does a legitimate proto owner have any obligation to dump or release such a serious investment without incentive.
While yes, the games listed in the OP have been dumped, they are exceptions because we know who owns them and/or who dumped them. With whomever purchased D-Hopper in 05, expect to pay them for a release, or wait for the collector in question to resell the cart so one of us can buy it and go from there.

While folks like myself are eager to buy protos, including dumped protos, the rest of the ebay market will not be so enthusiastic. JoJo selling KR155E’s BoundHigh is the basis of where the seed of doubt is planted. Even in my most generous state, it would break my heart to see a donation to the VB community sold for profit on the black market.

If you like hot sauce please run out tomorrow and buy *** type of pepper, virgin vinegar, and salt that you probably already have. You’d be shocked how few folks make hot sauce these days.

Here’s a bump on an old thread.

Lets all make or learn to make home-made hot sauce. (Think Tabasco, etc).

Buy or pick any peppers from your garden. Cut off the stems and discard. For about between every 6-12 ounces of peppers a clove of Garlic seems to make everyone happy (I could care less) so not really necessary. Possibly toss in a single clove of garlic for safe measure to please guests.
You may clean the peppers which is a huge task, or avoid so and have a nice drink instead while diddling around the kitchen. Removing seeds from the peppers does not make the hot sauce less or more hot. The chemical capsaicin (The chemical which makes peppers hot) is in the thin white internal veins of the pepper. Save the seeds if you want to plant them. If not, who cares and avoid the effort. Leaving the seeds in will not trouble anything at all or mess with taste but will only make the sauce less or more opaque depending on the amount of seeds. (Who cares about the color, really?)

Now to the sauce itself. You generally want to fill your pot with diced peppers or whole peppers minus the stems and just barely cover them in white vinegar. You could also do this in a separate bowl before dumping them in the pot. Whole peppers float so put you hand in there and push them down to get the best idea for the vinegar level added (I guess why many people dice them). Add a good dash (tbs+) of salt and boil on high for about 5 minutes.

Pour that sucker into the blender and mix right out of the boiling pot. If it is too thick, add a bit more vinegar and blend a few seconds more.

Pour your new hot sauce into a jar or whatever and store in the fridge. You can enjoy it immediately or wait for it to ferment in the fridge for one week for maximum potency.

Since there are no preservatives besides salt, your homemade hot sauce will be ideal for serving to all guests for about 2 months.

After two months toss it out if it hasn’t made it that long. There are methods to boil jars to keep it long, but why keep something you don’t like that much? Hopefully you can find some peppers YOU like, and a mix of garlic that meets your fancy. People get rich every day with a new hot sauce, so have fun and there’s a good chance we’ll all be sampling your sauce in the future with our family.

With such a handful of very rare VB accessories, I think the VB accessories need the same 1/10 rarity rating that games themselves get. Rarity does not mean value, but is worth noting.

With 100+ Blockbuster hard cases showing up a year, and maybe 6 boxed performance ACs? 1 Boxed performance soft-case for every 30 soft-cases posted a year?
The realistic attainability of a few of these rare items is simply ridiculous for those that wish to buy them. 3 Virtual Bowling carts show up for every 1 Travel Master case. While desirability may be different, it simply doesn’t change rarity itself.

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In the above post I did mean to order the rarity as 54321.

For kicks I’ll note ALL the VB accessories from least rare to most (Since I need to post this edit anyway).
If you feel differently, feel free to correct it with reason. I have included boxed vs unboxed for the unique items.

1. loose ac adaptor (not really a VB item?)
2. Loose tap (JPN)
3. Loose eye-shade
4. Loose tap (USA)
5. NIB AC Adaptor Tap (JPN)
6. NIB US AC Adaptor Set (USA)
7. Blockbuster Hard case
8. Stereo Headphones
9. NIB Eye-shade
10. loose Performance adaptor
11. NIB Headphones.
12. Loose Performance soft case
13. Boxed Performance adaptor.
14. NIB AC Adaptor Set (Mexico)
15. Mosaic promo JPN tap
16. *Boxed* Performance soft case
17. TravelMaster Hard Case

It’s not exactly a list of monetary value, but can you die-hard VB collectors agree with the rarity?

If I ran PVB, assuming the same RARITY list, I’d label them as such 1 to 5:

1-. loose ac adaptor (not really a VB item?)
1. Loose tap (JPN)
1. Loose eye-shade
1. Loose tap (USA)
2. NIB AC Adaptor Tap (JPN)
2. NIB US AC Adaptor Set (USA)
2+. Blockbuster Hard case
3-. loose Performance adaptor
3-. loose Stereo Headphones
3. NIB Stereo Headphones
3. NIB Eye-shade
3. Loose Performance soft case
4. Boxed Performance adaptor
5. NIB AC Adaptor Set (Mexico)
5. Mosaic promo JPN tap
5+. NIB Performance soft case
5++. TravelMaster Hard Case

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Benjamin Stevens wrote:
Well, I must admit that my friend’s memory hasn’t shown itself to be the greatest in the past (if he ever reads this thread, hopefully he won’t take it personally, since I think he can readily admit that his memory isn’t the best at all times). Thus, there is still a possibility that he didn’t get the case at a Toys R Us that used to be in the Indiana Mall. Nevertheless, that is what he remembers and holds to to this day, so I have to post that as his response. Also, he doesn’t remember any box or cover around the case when he got it; it was just the case. Actually, when he was telling me about how he got the case, he did throw out the possibility that he got it at Blockbuster, before he then concluded that he got it at Toys R Us at the mall. So maybe it was among the other Virtual Boy hard cases at Blockbuster when Blockbuster put out all of their VB items for sale.

That Jaguar case is, indeed, very nice.

Well, for a non VB collector it would be difficult to expect someone to remember a single and insignificant purchase made some 17 years ago.
Now mind you, “TravelMaster” was the house brand name for the Southern Case Manufacturing company. As you probably know by now, they manufactured suitcases for sears retail locations, hardcases for classic consoles in the 80s, had their own line of TravelMaster Camera cases and licensed game hardcases for rental shops in the late 80s and 90s, and definitely had licensed cases in the 90s exclusively for Blockbuster locations.
The VB TravelMaster case is an enigma to me. While the early console cases such as NES and Megadrive had a generic TravelMaster logo, Consoles as early as the Sega Genesis had a custom sticker or art to represent the company’s logo on the lid of the case. At first I was really hoping to find out that these “TravelMaster” branded cases were exclusive to a specific small shop, such as radio-shack/LA-Tronics Etc. The problem is that before they supplied the common “Blockbuster cases” they have had a very mixed history of selling both licensed and unlicensed cases to who knows where?
Where, when and why these video game cases show up as TravelMaster branded hasn’t been well documented since most other Game collectors for say Sega Genesis couldn’t care less about a 3rd-party hard case in the big picture of Genesis collecting. I can almost guarantee that if you search “Vintage Hard Case” in the Video Games category on eBay today that you’ll find at least one if not multiple Southern Case rental cases for non-VB consoles. Luckily for us VB collectors, the top foam is unique on the VB travelmaster case (meaning that you can’t buy a Jaguar travelmaster and swap the blockbuster foam into it without collectors noticing that it’s a fake). Each console had it’s own unique custom faom for the large bottom portion of the case as well as the top. The Travel Master Virtual boy cases DO NOT have a cut out portion for a VB instruction sticker seen on the blockbuster cases.

For now we know who made the cases, we know that the TravelMaster VB case came before the Blockbuster VB case (in which the blockbuster case was a reproduction mold of the Travelmaster VB case), and we know from a few tiny accounts that TravelMaster branded console rental cases have been found for non VB consoles at small rental shops.
My educated guess is that if you can find an early to mid 90s rental store merchandising catalog that you’ll find your answer there. Did you friend get it at TRU?

#3: Toys R Us? I strongly doubt it. This is a strange case that falls in line with a sub-category of rental items.

#2 Blockbuster? Highly unlikely, Nintendo put their back into pushing VB at Blockbuster before the VB even launched. BB was well prepared for the VB launch with Nintendo’s dime behind the scenes. (Can’t forget the Let’s see 3-D sweepstakes). The VB labeled cases were funded by the Big N, Southern Case didn’t ship generic rental cases to BB.

#1. People have reported purchasing consoles during the 90s with *strange* TravelMaster Branded hardcases at small rental shops. Since none of the sources mentioned VB, I’ll just have to roll with the belief that these travel master cases without pretty N64, Virtual Boy, Sega or Atari Jaguar logos were sold to these small shops at affordable budget prices.

My guess is your buddy bought his console used from a small local rental shop for pennies on the dollar before or after noticing that local big name stores were selling games brand new on clearance for $3.99 and consoles for $19.99.

I really can’t think of a rarer 3rd party VB accessory than this particular hard case, this case makes the “Promo” Mosaic JPN VB Adapter taps look like child’s play.

From eBay statistics Id say it goes in this order from least rare to most rare:

5. Blockbuster hard case
4. Loose Performance soft case
3. Mosaic promo JPN tap
4. *Boxed* Performance soft case
5. TravelMaster Hard Case

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