Well, mine is a bit more specific. My main spot would be PS1 RPGs. Ive spent a long time collecting them and know a fair share about them. I also know NES and, of course, Dragon warrior/quest stuff. I did spend quite a bit of time on SMS as well.
http://www.lunar-net.com/sssc/armen.php
Thanks.I actually found another (more-detailed) listing for it on Game Rave.Apparently, my copy has the exact same SLUS # (...just with a "D" added to the end of it).I wasn't able to find any 'comparison values' of the "regular" edition vs the "fan art" edition...do you have any idea?
Quote from: disgaeniac on May 09, 2012, 05:15:33 pmThanks.I actually found another (more-detailed) listing for it on Game Rave.Apparently, my copy has the exact same SLUS # (...just with a "D" added to the end of it).I wasn't able to find any 'comparison values' of the "regular" edition vs the "fan art" edition...do you have any idea?There are not any different price values for the different pictures on the disks (Just like the Magic Knight Rayearth for Saturn can have the image of any of the 3 girls on it).
Quote from: soera on May 09, 2012, 05:29:05 pmQuote from: disgaeniac on May 09, 2012, 05:15:33 pmThanks.I actually found another (more-detailed) listing for it on Game Rave.Apparently, my copy has the exact same SLUS # (...just with a "D" added to the end of it).I wasn't able to find any 'comparison values' of the "regular" edition vs the "fan art" edition...do you have any idea?There are not any different price values for the different pictures on the disks (Just like the Magic Knight Rayearth for Saturn can have the image of any of the 3 girls on it).Some do have different values, for example Albert Odyssey. The Disc with Gryzz only tends to fetch about $20 more that the group art version
Quote from: brettybluevein on May 09, 2012, 01:57:30 pmI'm very experienced in buying selling diagnosing and restoring pinball machines. If anyone should have a question or be in the market for a machine, don't hesitate to ask any questions. Also fairly knowledgeable about Neo Geo, both home and arcade units. Not a pro, just a huge fan.I'll trade you one Mario Bros wide body in um...project condition...for an awesome 1990s pinball machine. You'll have to figure out a delivery system though, as my car is not suited for such endeavors.
I'm very experienced in buying selling diagnosing and restoring pinball machines. If anyone should have a question or be in the market for a machine, don't hesitate to ask any questions. Also fairly knowledgeable about Neo Geo, both home and arcade units. Not a pro, just a huge fan.
Quote from: varkias on May 09, 2012, 09:53:34 pmQuote from: soera on May 09, 2012, 05:29:05 pmQuote from: disgaeniac on May 09, 2012, 05:15:33 pmThanks.I actually found another (more-detailed) listing for it on Game Rave.Apparently, my copy has the exact same SLUS # (...just with a "D" added to the end of it).I wasn't able to find any 'comparison values' of the "regular" edition vs the "fan art" edition...do you have any idea?There are not any different price values for the different pictures on the disks (Just like the Magic Knight Rayearth for Saturn can have the image of any of the 3 girls on it).Some do have different values, for example Albert Odyssey. The Disc with Gryzz only tends to fetch about $20 more that the group art versionThis entire conversation reminds me why I don't collect variants!