52% OFF!! Over 212 Games! Megadrive Classic Mini Clone!!! Game SAVE - 16-Bit Era - 2 Long Controllers Very Limited Stock!! 212+ SEGA GAMES
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52% OFF!! Over 212 Games! Megadrive Classic Mini Clone!!! Game SAVE - 16-Bit Era - 2 Long Controllers Very Limited Stock!! 212+ SEGA GAMES
52% OFF!! Over 212 Games! Megadrive Classic Mini Clone!!! Game SAVE - 16-Bit Era - 2 Long Controllers Very Limited Stock!! 212+ SEGA GAMES
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@pappajohn: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, yes, we've a couple left in stock
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If you have any other questions at all, don't hesitate to contact us, you can also use the Send Message button if you want to send us a private message.
Thanks for your interest in our product and family business
@Duffy Xsi: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, but I'm afraid that's not something we do, however, I believe there are adverts users on here that you can post your system out to and they do the mods you like and post it back, try searching snes mods or snes modding, there's definitely an adverter in westmeath who does, whether the ad is still up, I can't tell you.
Best of luck
Best of luck
@Robert Willis: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, if proceeding with an order today, we could accept that offer. To proceed with an order, click on the orange "Buy Now" button near the top of the page, next to the product pictures, that will enable private message to allow the exchange of payment details(or if you'd prefer to arrange collection etc).
Thanks for your interest
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@Robert Willis: Apologies, we thought you were asking bout the other megadrive clone console we stock(look exact same as these, but have 160+ games, not 212+ games):
https://www.adverts.ie/29775713
(Those are currently on sale at 30% off €69.99, Usually €99.99)
Thanks for your interest, apologies for the mix up
https://www.adverts.ie/29775713
(Those are currently on sale at 30% off €69.99, Usually €99.99)
Thanks for your interest, apologies for the mix up
@Fordfocus87: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, HDMI adapters would cost extra, we recommend using the AV IN or SCART connection on modern TVs for the best retro gaming experience(99% of modern TVs have these), as there's two caveats with using HDMI for retro gaming, one is that different HDMI adapters(made by different manufacturers) have varying quality, despite looking the same.. the lesser quality ones introduce to the display either screen tearing or lag(leading to joypad/input lag), or both, the other caveat is that most TVs add rendering on top of HDMI signals(I.e. cinema mode, dynamic mode etc), these too introduce lag and need to be disabled or changed in the TVs Picture menu to "Gaming Mode" to minimize and joypad/input lag, so just like with an original retro game console, avoiding HDMI entirely is the best, economic solution, if possible, after all, retro game consoles were made to be used with either AV, SCART or RF(RF is now obsolete).. 99% of modern TVs still support AV or SCART, it's just a matter of using the right adapter/cable(even TVs without a SCART input, do have the AV input(and they're not always the red/yellow/white connectors)), some have a 3.5mm AV input(which looks identical to an earphone jack and usually says "AV" or "AV IN" next to it) and it's just a matter of using a red/yellow/white cable to 3.5mm adapter cable, most modern TVs with this 3.5mm AV input connection usually come with the little cable adapter, unfortunately, many TV owners throw them in the bin(or loose them), not realizing this is what they're used for(but they're very cheap to replace).
If these input connectors are missing or not inaccessible(TV is mounted on a wall, and too big/heavy to be safely taken off), then an AV 2 HDMI adapter would be the last resort but not ideal, unless, it's a good quality one.
Thanks for your interest
If these input connectors are missing or not inaccessible(TV is mounted on a wall, and too big/heavy to be safely taken off), then an AV 2 HDMI adapter would be the last resort but not ideal, unless, it's a good quality one.
Thanks for your interest
@Doubled76: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, it certainly is, yes, see pictures 226 and 227, we got picture of screen play of most of the popular titles.
Thanks for your interest
Thanks for your interest
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I'm sure EVERYONE understands I am within my rights in not tolerating foul language and most especially, threatening behavior, especially given we're nothing but polite and attentive to our customers(I personally, especially don't appreciate our well intending family members being the recipients of such behavior and said commenter is free to return their product, they can return it in person or they can post it back, their number hasn't been blocked from our phone, they're just blocked from using any further threatening behavior on our family on adverts(within adverts.ie rules of course, read the policy, nothing give you the right to behave like that)) and as always, we don't sell any products that we would not be happy to receive ourselves, we always offer quality products, with a warranty and our feedback shows just that.
Our dedication to customer service(which we have always honored, in great extent) ENDs, the minute you use foul language and/or abusive behavior such as making threats, so if you can't keep it respectable, please purchase elsewhere and don't comment on our adverts, for everyone's sake(I've got the screenshots, adverts have investigated this, have dealt with the commenter, and have better things to be doing with their time).
Happy holidays and thanks for your interest and support folks
I'm sure EVERYONE understands I am within my rights in not tolerating foul language and most especially, threatening behavior, especially given we're nothing but polite and attentive to our customers(I personally, especially don't appreciate our well intending family members being the recipients of such behavior and said commenter is free to return their product, they can return it in person or they can post it back, their number hasn't been blocked from our phone, they're just blocked from using any further threatening behavior on our family on adverts(within adverts.ie rules of course, read the policy, nothing give you the right to behave like that)) and as always, we don't sell any products that we would not be happy to receive ourselves, we always offer quality products, with a warranty and our feedback shows just that.
Our dedication to customer service(which we have always honored, in great extent) ENDs, the minute you use foul language and/or abusive behavior such as making threats, so if you can't keep it respectable, please purchase elsewhere and don't comment on our adverts, for everyone's sake(I've got the screenshots, adverts have investigated this, have dealt with the commenter, and have better things to be doing with their time).
Happy holidays and thanks for your interest and support folks
@obiandy: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, that's a good question, especially if you don't have an older CRT TV.. and just like many of the original retro game consoles, these use AV INPUT (otherwise known as COMPOSITE, that's the red/yellow/white connectors), here are your three options with a modern TV, if you can't easily see these connectors on your TV*:
1. Connecting by SCART, if you're TV doesn't have the red/yellow/white connectors, then connecting to it's SCART INPUT port (using an RCA to SCART adapter) is a very easy option:
https://www.adverts.ie/26075831
(just for visual demonstration purposes, we don't have any affiliation with this seller)
2. Connecting by AV in: If the red/yellow/white connectors are not easily visible/accessible on the back off your TV, there will 99% of the time, be a 3.5mm input jack(ON THE SIDE), that requires an adapter(many people receive one of these adapter when they first buy their TV(in with the remote/packaging/stand etc), but often throw it in the drawer, or bin it, not understanding why they might ever need it, this is why)
https://www.adverts.ie/35564220
(again, just for visual demonstration purposes, we don't have any affiliation with this seller)
3. Connecting by HDMI: using a good quality AV 2 HDMI adapter/convertor(I've found from experience, the cheaper ones aren't worth the money(they can cause input lag and/or dropped frames/screen tearing)), and you'd definitely want your TV set to GAMING MODE when using the HDMI in, to minimize any lag, I've changed this setting on friend/family members retro gaming set up in the past and that's what had their head wrecked with their gaming experience, couldn't put their finger on it, but until I changed the TVs picture setting to GAME MODE, there was always some input lag, it might not be important in some games, but in other that require precision timing like street fighter 2, any input lag can ruin the experience.
We sell this model with a good quality AV:LINK branded AV2HDMI converter, you can order at the advert below:
https://www.adverts.ie/34887599
*For finding the AV INPUT connectors on your TV: First, if you just press the SOURCE button on your TV remote control and you see an "AV" option in the list displayed, or "AV IN" or "SIDE AV", then your TV definitely does have the AV IN somewhere, it mightn't be obvious, especially if the TV is mounted on the wall, also if it says "SIDE AV", it's very likely to be option 2 on the list above(cable adapter) you'll need to use, to connect the console to the TV(for identifying what it looks like, it's tiny(approx 6mm((quarter of an inch) and looks exactly like an earphone jack and usually has "AV" printed in tiny letters beside it.. in some scenarios, some modern TVs don't have any AV input ports(no offense intended if yours is missing this, but it's usually the cheaper, lesser known brands that leave it out), in recent years it seems to be a bit more common on these lesser known brand TVs(despite the fact that EVERY modern TV has the hardware decoder inside of it to display an AV video signal, and on that note, if you're looking to buy a modern TV and it's missing these inputs, I would avoid it, because, if they're cutting these costs(literally less than a euro for the cost of these input ports from manufacturers), then it's likely they're cutting corners that will also lead to a very short lifespan as well.
Thanks for your interest and if you've any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us
1. Connecting by SCART, if you're TV doesn't have the red/yellow/white connectors, then connecting to it's SCART INPUT port (using an RCA to SCART adapter) is a very easy option:
https://www.adverts.ie/26075831
(just for visual demonstration purposes, we don't have any affiliation with this seller)
2. Connecting by AV in: If the red/yellow/white connectors are not easily visible/accessible on the back off your TV, there will 99% of the time, be a 3.5mm input jack(ON THE SIDE), that requires an adapter(many people receive one of these adapter when they first buy their TV(in with the remote/packaging/stand etc), but often throw it in the drawer, or bin it, not understanding why they might ever need it, this is why)
https://www.adverts.ie/35564220
(again, just for visual demonstration purposes, we don't have any affiliation with this seller)
3. Connecting by HDMI: using a good quality AV 2 HDMI adapter/convertor(I've found from experience, the cheaper ones aren't worth the money(they can cause input lag and/or dropped frames/screen tearing)), and you'd definitely want your TV set to GAMING MODE when using the HDMI in, to minimize any lag, I've changed this setting on friend/family members retro gaming set up in the past and that's what had their head wrecked with their gaming experience, couldn't put their finger on it, but until I changed the TVs picture setting to GAME MODE, there was always some input lag, it might not be important in some games, but in other that require precision timing like street fighter 2, any input lag can ruin the experience.
We sell this model with a good quality AV:LINK branded AV2HDMI converter, you can order at the advert below:
https://www.adverts.ie/34887599
*For finding the AV INPUT connectors on your TV: First, if you just press the SOURCE button on your TV remote control and you see an "AV" option in the list displayed, or "AV IN" or "SIDE AV", then your TV definitely does have the AV IN somewhere, it mightn't be obvious, especially if the TV is mounted on the wall, also if it says "SIDE AV", it's very likely to be option 2 on the list above(cable adapter) you'll need to use, to connect the console to the TV(for identifying what it looks like, it's tiny(approx 6mm((quarter of an inch) and looks exactly like an earphone jack and usually has "AV" printed in tiny letters beside it.. in some scenarios, some modern TVs don't have any AV input ports(no offense intended if yours is missing this, but it's usually the cheaper, lesser known brands that leave it out), in recent years it seems to be a bit more common on these lesser known brand TVs(despite the fact that EVERY modern TV has the hardware decoder inside of it to display an AV video signal, and on that note, if you're looking to buy a modern TV and it's missing these inputs, I would avoid it, because, if they're cutting these costs(literally less than a euro for the cost of these input ports from manufacturers), then it's likely they're cutting corners that will also lead to a very short lifespan as well.
Thanks for your interest and if you've any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us
@obriens45: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, yes, we've just a few of this model left in stock, we mostly post orders out, but you can arrange collection too, if needed. If you'd like to proceed with an order, just click on the orange MESSAGE button near the top of the page, that will bring you into private messaging
Thanks for your interest
Thanks for your interest
@martinpaulag: Hi, Thanks for your inquiry, we have HDMI version in a separate advert(link below), which includes an adapter so you can use it on both HDMI TVs and old CRT TVs too:
https://www.adverts.ie/34887599
If you'd like to to proceed with an order or just private message us, you just have to click on the orange MESSAGE button, near the top of the advert.
Thanks for your interest
https://www.adverts.ie/34887599
If you'd like to to proceed with an order or just private message us, you just have to click on the orange MESSAGE button, near the top of the advert.
Thanks for your interest
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