http://www.canadianaccess.com/ who has used it?

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dna299
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Paypal

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He does accept Paypal, it's an option when he sends you your bill. I put my payment option as "XOOM" then used Paypal.
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Roms

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I noticed most of his roms were from EMUasylum where you could download to your heart's content for $75, but it looks like their not taking donations anymore and will close this summer.
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Anyone know of a site that has PC-FX games for the Magic Engine emulator?
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Post by linlhutz »

Try these links:

$0.99 USD Per DVD



http://www.eggmansworld.com/

http://www.theconsolearchive.com/

PAYMENT METHODS:

I will accept the following payment methods only:

WORLDWIDE:
Western Union Online
StormPay
PayPal
Western Union Money Order
USD Cash

also available from USA:
USPS International Money Order (orange-coloured, not green)
USD Cash

also available from CANADA:
Canada Post Money Order
Interac E-Mail Money Transfer
CAD or USD Cash
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thanks for the links, but I don't support selling backups/isos of current systems.
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Post by Jubal »

ok so i got my order from www.eggmansworld.com

I have to say i am extreemly happy with thier shipment

after my order it took em a few days to burn em all, then a few days in the mail, very exceptable.

im doing a happy dance heh

-Jubal-
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Hello everyone :D

I've been seriously considering placing an order from canadian access, But I've been a little concerned about laws. I live in the US, Are things different here as far as ordering the discs? Do you think that I could get into trouble for it? Sorry for all of the ?'s, I just REALLY want to play all of the classics but my dial up connection won't let me :P

Thanks in advance!
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I'd be more concerned about selling the CDs/DVDs than buying them.
Also, I wouldn't buy any backups of games for systems that are still being sold in retail channels.
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format

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I'm more interested in these discs because all the games are bin/cue format. After wasting many many hours trying to burn ISO/WAV or ISO/MP3 on a Mac I have given up. Only the ISO's work if there is one or two small insignificant MP3 files and i just leave them out.
Hopefully a program comes out for Mac that will burn these files without me having to be a computer engineer to figure it out. Even when I borrowed a freind's pc for a weak w/ nero I had problems with those files.
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racketboy wrote:I'd be more concerned about selling the CDs/DVDs than buying them.
Also, I wouldn't buy any backups of games for systems that are still being sold in retail channels.


Thank you for the advice racketboy! I didn't know that if the person selling them got in trouble if they'd go through records of buyers and move onto them :( Which systems do you advise staying away from, besides the obvious newer systems?

walrus12, You should checkout this site http://www.macwindows.com/
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