The box looks like you would expect it from a cardboard box that has been stored for 20+ years with no shrinkrwap, but the console itself is in very good / almost like new shape. It comes with hardwired power cable, European style RF cable, and all the original documents. This does NOT include a joystick - those were sold separately - but it has the standard Atari style controller ports. Front of the box still looks pretty good. The back shows a bit more wear. The console. Bottom side with product info. Serial No. is not filled out where it belongs, but on a sticker below. To the right is a sealed keyboard port. On/Off switch, and a small switch to swap between 100/200Hz power (which is pretty awesome, IMHO) Zemmix Power membership application form. User Manual This also contains a list of the officially published Daewoo titles (which hardly anyone ever bought, presumably because the bootlegs in PC stores were cheaper) Warranty certificate. Not filled out by the store and thus not valid, but the old Daewoo Electronics doesn't exist anymore anyway, even though they promised lifelong afterservice. I got the console with this Pac Man cart from Clover, which I think may have never been taken out of the sleeve (forgot the name tag here, but you can see the cart on the first photo) Also throwing in a bunch of Korean carts from various bootleggers, including Zemina. One of them is in a clamshell, but it's in pretty bad condition (it's labelled "Airwolf", but the game on it is not Airwolf. Neither is the other cart labeled "Airwolf".) I think one or two of them I didn't get to work, but I can check again which ones if desired. Was thinking EUR450+shipping for everything (shipping IIRC is EUR7 within Germany, EUR17 within EU and about EUR35 to most other countries).
Wow this is one fine MSX console, good luck with the sale. I'm after an MSX2 at the moment, so I'll pass but very impressive!
Wow!! I've never seen a boxed Daewoo Zeminx V before, just only the console & it's disk drive at one site a while back. But anyway where did you get this beauti at?
Alright, the system has a new owner, so this thread can be archived, I guess. I believe this one was never sold back in the day, but kept lying around in a storehouse or whatever until a Korean collector got hold of it much later.
This might be the only Korean gaming item that sells for more locally than abroad. The Zemmix collectors in Korea are intense.