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Got some random stuff I don't need. Shipping is included to the CONUS. Everywhere else, sorry, but you'll have to pay for the shipping.

Minimum order of $20. I'm not risking a trip to the post office for a few bucks. At least make it the price of a case of beer! :D

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Leaf-Pro True Leaf-Switch Joystick (4-way) by GroovyGameGear: Again, bought this to evaluate. Light usage, I maybe put about an hour's play into it. Very good solution for shorter panels that maybe can't fit a full-sized leaf-switch joystick. $18

Madcatz TE fightstick (Xbox 360) internals: Pulled this from a working fightstick so I could convert it into a supergun exclusive stick. Works fine last time I checked, and is a good Xbox 360 PCB to use, or to help fix a non-working TE fightstick. Don't know how to price this, so lets say $20 OBO

Gamecube Manuals for Tetris Worlds and Sonic Adventure 2 Battle: Good condition, not mint. $10 for both



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Dominux8 leaf-switch joystick (4-way) by GroovyGameGear: Used only twice, I bought this to review how it felt as a 4-way leaf joystick. It's a good stick with good tension and spring-back, actuation can be easily adjusted since it's leaf-switches! I can add a ball-top for free if you want, depending on what colors I have. $40

JAMMA connector covers (3x): brand new, unused. $6 each

JAMMA Caps - PCB edge protectors (2x - only the blue ones remain) 3D printed by Lions3: brand new, unused. $5 each


PSX to SNES adapter by Tototek: Tototek makes some great reliable adapters. You can connect a PSX joypad, Dualshock, or Dualshock2 to this to work on your SNES. Light usage: $20

8bitdo SNES Sn30 bluetooth Controllers + Retro Receivers (2x of each remain): I bought these with the sole purpose of playing 4-player bomberman. Turns out the multiple multitaps I've tried doesn't provide enough power for all 4 retro receivers to be used at once. I've resorted to going back and using regular wired controllers and these have been sitting around collecting dust. All work perfectly, have light usage, a couple receivers still has the packaging. I only put a small sticker on them (that can be easily and cleanly removed) to denote what receiver matches to what controllers. These are from the initial batches that had the SNES overlay to look like original controllers. Brand new the controller would cost you $30 and the retro receiver would be another $25: $45 for a set (controller + receiver)


8bitdo NES bluetooth controllers, converted using the DYI kit + Retro Receivers (2x of each remain): 2 of these are original controllers, the other 2 are newer classic mini controllers converted using the DIY kit. The non-DIY kit 8bitdo NES controllers had 4 buttons, but the DYI kit was a way for people to get the correct 2-button controllers in bluetooth form. VERY light usage for these. I converted them and used them a few times at parties: $45 for a set (controller + receiver)
 
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2x SNES and 2x NES sets are spoken for. 2 sets of each remain.

The black Jamma caps by Lions3 are also spoken for.
 
PSX to SNES adapter is sold, and the rest of the 8bitdo controllers are spoken for.
 
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