>The level of amigatard retardation
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLIZZARD-1260-ACCELERATOR-/332117874678
>8 bids
>409€
>>3794710
It's not really an accelerator board, it has an actual standard CPU upgrade, not a powerPC stepping-in processor.
>>3794710
I remember when I bought an Indivision scan doubler/flicker fixer.
They call it something else now but I resold it in Australia on ebay for 300% markup.
Second best ebay auction I had was about 300 Atari ST floppies.
95% were cracked games compilations
The rest were Demo disks from magazines.
Sold the lot to an Ausfag for $377.
>>3794814
The point isn't the price, it's fairly normal for those to go around 500€, but look at it
>generic image
>seller made account just a few days ago
>-1 seller review
>>3794762
any CPU expansion that uses the edge connector and not the CPU socket is an accelerator and not just a "upgrade" it even has it's own fastram
>>3794840
kek
>>3794840
Even if it's a scam, you're so well protected on eBay as a buyer, especially if you're using PayPal. As a new seller they won't be able to access the payment for weeks unless they use tracked shipping and the buyer leaves positive feedback.
>>3794840
The horror!
>>3795127
True. It was easy for them to scam in the olden days but that's no longer the case now.
>>3794710
What the fuck is this shit and why would anyone pay 400 bucks for it?
>>3795176
It's a UGAT. Underage Google Aptitude Tester.
>>3794710
Welcome to the world of any old computer peripheral card that's even remotely rare.
see: most Amiga, Apple II, 8-bit ISA cards, 3Dfx, Gravis Ultrasound, Adlib, anything computer related made by Roland or Yamaha
>>3796236
>Be a child in the 80s-90s
>Looks in awe to all these awesome PC games and how the kick the balls of the consoles.
>Our PC is an absolute Dump, we couldnt afford video cards or good sound because ''da school. da homework, da grades, da home usage practicality, DA PRICE!"
>the best pc we had from 1994 to 2000 or so was a Pentium I 166mhz, it was a miracle we were able to play Quake 2!
>From 2000 to now we started to have access to PCs more of 'the age' emulation was in its apogee so it didnt hurt that much.
>Now: as an adult, with a job and income, want to play classic games, want to find and have access to that awe inspiring technology from yesteryear.
>ITS JUST AS EXPENSIVE AND IMPOSSSIBLE TO FIND NOW AS IT WAS BEFORE...
why god, WHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????
>>3796275
fun fact: I just pulled a Pentium 1 166 out of a e-waste dumpster at my uni last week
>>3796236
>remotely rare
What the fuck are you talking about, Blizzard accelerators are rare as fuck.