Sega Master System II
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@mrfuzzer1 snälla berätta vart du plockar upp sms konsoller för lite över en hundring.? existerar inte på tradera , och dom är inte speciellt ofta uppe på blocket.
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God I used 2 lov speadin hours on ms 2 playing dragon crystal
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@camraid9 Thats not the reset button, is the pause button
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@camraid9 LOL that's quite frank. Aren't all SMS2 ugly? The SMS1 looks super hot in comparison by my opinion.
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you have an ugly grey one, with a stupid white reset button.
No idea, why they made this variety... so ugly compared to black
camraid9 2 months ago
@camraid9 This is how they all look in North America (USA and Canada) the PAL ones in Europe and probably Australia are the black ones.
MN12BIRD 2 months ago
20 dollars isnt too good. Where i live i can get one for about 15 With controller and cables.
mrfuzzer1 2 months ago
@mrfuzzer1 Where do you live? Canada? US? UK? EU? AU? Makes a HUGE difference!
MN12BIRD 2 months ago
@MN12BIRD I live in Sweden, maybe they sold alot better here. I dont know. The original SMS costs more here then the SMS II do. Maybe its the other way around in the states or where you are from. Its I actually got the Master system converter (Baseloader) to play SMS games because all my tv ports are used. but i found that it costs almost the same to get two controllers as it does with the SMS II included so i have one of them but never use it.
mrfuzzer1 2 months ago
@mrfuzzer1 You have to remember the SMS was a huge success in Europe and had a long lifespan. Here in North America the SMS wasn't and didn't. It was discontinued here in 1992 and by then no one was buying it and few games came out for it. In Europe it went on until 1996 and WAY more games came out. By the time the SMSII came out here no one cared, it was dead. So they're really not that common over here. The original isn't as easy to find over here and the SMSII is much harder.
MN12BIRD 2 months ago