


キタ━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━!!!!
There are a couple of scuffs around the right control dials and naturally the box looks its age (and still has the original price sticker on the bottom-right!!!), but for the most part it's in excellent condition. Whether or not it actually works is another matter. I think I need a 30-year old TV to test it. And a game cartridge.
In the same trip I also got a Mega Drive, Famicom Disk System, Terebi Oekaki and Handle Controller for the SG-1000/SC-3000. All fully loaded with boxes, manuals, and mail-in registration cards! The Mega Drive is in amazing condition right down to the packaging. It can't have been used more than a few times. The box has ads for the Mega-CD and Mega Modem, so it's not the original 1988 packaging material, but I'm pretty happy with the discovery regardless.
Famicom Disk Systems are a dime a dozen here, but this is the first time I've seen one with all the original packaging materials. It's got a two-color comic manual with some wonderful 1986 manga art that goes into some amazing detail about the system. It explains not only how to set it up and write games at Disk Stations (I'd love to see one of those), but also how the insides work. It makes me happy.
The whole shebang for less than 13,000 yen!
Not that I'm a nerd or anything.