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| kimimi:
The Japanese stuff's more common - same reason a Japanese Panzer Dragoon Saga costs£10 while a UK one costs £100+. The Neo Geo also has that collectors "scene" outside Japan too, where everyone's constantly trying to out e-peen each other - that bumps up the price as well :/ |
| bobster:
Man I'd love to get into all this but it's so pricey! Damn I'd love to get my Samurai Shodown on though. |
| insektmute:
Prices really aren't bad if you go MVS, and Vogatek superguns were only like $40-50, iirc. Gotta wait on mine until after the holidays, but hopefully soon! |
| bobster:
--- Quote from: insektmute on December 04, 2013, 03:41:07 pm ---Prices really aren't bad if you go MVS, and Vogatek superguns were only like $40-50, iirc. Gotta wait on mine until after the holidays, but hopefully soon! --- End quote --- I'll be honest, I had no idea about MVS vs AES before today. I just watched a youtube video and it makes sense that AES is now more expensive. You never hear of anyone ever owning an AES NeoGeo machine. I'm definitely going to look into the superguns and MVS carts. Then I just have to figure out what type of outputs it has and the controllers you can use. Thanks for peaking my interest! |
| kimimi:
Samurai Spirits II, IMO honestly one of the best beat 'em ups ever, can be had CIB for AES for about £20. Yes, some games are £500+, but not all - and not all the good ones either. MVS is still the better option (I'd never be able to afford Blazing Star on AES, but I've had the MVS cart for a good while now), but a decent AES collection isn't impossible. As for superguns, etc - please take a look at the blog post I mentioned earlier in this topic ^^~ http://shinjuforest.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/demystifying-arcade-hardware.html |
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