Now July 1999 would be the regular retail model that means the May 1999 model is probably a test model given out possibly to video rental stores or video game magazines?
Now July 1999 would be the regular retail model that means the May 1999 model is probably a test model given out possibly to video rental stores or video game magazines?
It probably is a rental unit. Hollywood video had a rental program similar to Japan's Tsutaya rental cases. Are the screws triangle, square or have a star pattern? If so, the use of some form of security bit further supports that theory.
Its a weird round 6 star type screw on my other unit its a regular phillips four star screw
Tamper proof screws? Probably a rental then.
This is still a great find cause nobody has ever made mention of it before
Care to open it up so we can see the inside?
How can I open it if I don't have the right tools to open it with
Is it just a simple TORX screw head?
http://www.bosch-do-it.com.au/mam/bo...icon/bit1.jpeg (on the left)
Or TORX security bit (note the hole in the bit, and corresponding pole in the middle of the screw head)
http://www.explorerforum.com/photopo...m/DSCN6385.JPG
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Sears, Home Depot, Lowes. Just about any hardware store should carry them. Maybe even Wal Mart.
In The Beginning...
I remember renting a Dreamcast console and ONLY Sonic Adventure, before both came out (retail), from Hollywood Video. Is this where it could have originated?
Last edited by airwar; 10-26-2010 at 01:30 AM.
I believe Hollywood Video and Blockbuster would both have the system for rent but I can't tell if that's where this came from cause I don't know
Hollywood video had Dreamcasts and Dreamcast games available for rental a few months before the release date of 9/9/99. Blockbuster used to rent consoles out as I have distinctive memories of their rental boards showing the cost to rent an N64, Dreamcast, Playstation, etc.
As far as I know Hollywood Video had exclusive rights to rent the console out ahead of launch. Blockbuster had to wait and buy retail Dreamcasts.
9999 was probably for how many units they'd try to sell in the first hour of release and I guess it didn't work
Jesus man go to home depot and get the tool, we hunger for pics of the inside!!! lol
Or if you have a small hardware store around, like ACE Harware, find the cheap bargain tool bin (all the off-brand shit) and find the big set of screwdriver bits that costs like 5.99 for 40 bits.]
Hell, the big places might have these cheapies, too.
I AM A MONSTER TRUCK THAT WALKS LIKE A MAN
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you know I might have the tools sitting around somewhere under all this crap this may take a couple days sorry guys
Oh speaking of odd systems I also have a odd Sega CD 2 and I did manage to open it up just to find out it had smaller parts than any of the models I've seen on the net and I'm gonna put pics up of both systems soon
Last edited by LeGIt; 05-05-2011 at 11:36 AM. Reason: i r the mergintor!
Hey, I had a Dreamcast with no modem on it. I bought it not working when I lived in Manchester UK about 6 years ago, I had to replace the power board in it. It was one of the DC units that had the cooling pipes in it. I'm not sure of the serial number on it tho. I do remember it would play games from any region and it had no mod chip in it. I just presumed it was one of the first JP releases cos it had a red swirl instead of the blue one on the pal machines
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