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Title: Those White Whales
Post by: turf on June 30, 2017, 11:28:19 am
What are some of those games that have eluded you in your hunt?  Not just something you kinda want or are on your radar, but games that you've been hunting for a while. 

It may be those games that you search for a good price on.  Anyone of us can find Stadium Events or and NWC cart today if we have the cash to spend.  The internet made it easy to find stuff.

I searched for Snow Bros for the better part of a decade before I finally found it. I've been looking for Gargoyles for the Genesis for years and still haven't found it.

What are you still searching for?
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: tripredacus on June 30, 2017, 12:06:22 pm
Daytona USA Netlink Edition on Saturn US, I'd say the longest I have wanted to get this game... perhaps close to 10 years now.

If I look on my wishlist, the ones that have eluded me the longest there are the Genesis carts for Atomic Robo-Kid and Liberty or Death. For Atomic Robo Kid, I have seen it complete on Ebay only a couple of times. Most times it is the MD version. Never seen Liberty or Death on there except empty case only. For neither of those have I seen it available as just the cart.

The Ghostbusters Genesis on my wishlist is also from that same time period I added those other two Genesis games. I have seen the Ghostbusters cart being sold, I just won't spend more than $20 to buy it.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: ignition365 on June 30, 2017, 12:23:51 pm
Bebe's Kids for SNES.  There are some other games that I have wanted for a long time, but most I've acquired.  This one has been in my interests since I was a child, but I've never seen it in the wild and I missed out when it was easily found for about $10 because I just let it slip.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: burningdoom on June 30, 2017, 12:44:51 pm
Einhander on PS1, Intelligent Qube on PS1, and Punisher on Genesis.

I played the demo of Einhander and Intelligent Qube on one of those PlayStation Magazine demo discs for years on end. But I still have yet to find either of those games outside of eBay, or haven't had the cash to put down on them for eBay prices.

I used to play the Punisher arcade at the 7-11 in the front of our neighborhood all the time. And I used to rent the Genesis version at the local video store. One of those super-nostalgic titles for me, that is unfortunately expensive as hell now.

Though I suspect I may be getting those 3 titles at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo this fall.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: NickAwesome on June 30, 2017, 01:10:31 pm
For the longest time, the PS2 Metal Gear Solid 3 Subsistence Limited Edition (Red Cover) was my white whale.  I stupidly did not get it when it came out and I thought I would never be able to get one.  10 years later, last summer, I was able to finally track a copy down locally (sealed even), along with a bunch of other MGS collectors editions that I never owned. 

So now my current white whale is the other PS2 collector edition I skipped out on: Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner with the Jack Frost/Raiho plushie.  It was on clearance for $20 at Gamestop forever, why didn't I pick it up???????????

I suppose I could just buy the plushie separately but it's just not the same. 
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: bikingjahuty on June 30, 2017, 01:58:24 pm
The rarity of some PS1 titles is astounding. There are a handful of PS1 titles that I've never seen in person or have seen maybe once the entire time I've been collecting. Here are a few of them.

- Fox Hunt (PS1): A local game store had a copy about 3-years ago for $30. I passed on getting it and of course it sold, now it's like $100+

- Batman Forever (PS1): Not to be confused with the platform beat em' up on the Genesis and SNES, this is an arcade port that was on the Saturn and PS1. I've seen the Saturn version a few times over the years, but still have never lied eyes on the PS1 version in person.

- Silent Bomber (PS1): I own this game thanks to Ebay, but that was after giving up on trying to find it for years in the wild. Still have never seen a copy on stores shelves anywhere.

- In the Hunt (PS1): Still have never seen this one in person, although a friend of mine who is also a collector found the much rarer jewel case version at a thrift store for $5 a few years ago. Still super jelly over that one.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: sworddude on June 30, 2017, 03:18:23 pm
The meowth promo card in the pokemon trading card game for gameboy color

Finally found a an excellent boxed copy, and i had spare two promo cards both with the paper inlay one being sealed for a 100% complete copy of bad condition ones.

After all those time I could not find either one of those cards anymore. Having to many spare manuals vip points special paper work of good games can have it's toll I guess, have searched for it everywhere but allass I've given up and it was not in those boxes while I specifly sorted it in the more important spare materials in a small box for yours truly.

I consider it lost and i i will probably get it someday once again with another copy. It's not super rare to be fair but it is very unfortunate especially since I had two, pretty annoying those small and pesky things that's a first for me.

Fortunately some of the other games one wich is actually pretty rare ease the pain a bit from this deal  ;)



 
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: shepard11 on June 30, 2017, 03:33:59 pm
Castlevania SOTN was my biggest white while until yesterday.I had it when I was a kid played the hell out of but sold it to get a PS2.  I still on the hunt for a copy of G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor (NES). Yes I know I can find these online but I always try to get my stuff local as much as I can. And I'm under the impression I'll never find any Bloody Roar games in the wild. I've only found the 3rd one for the PS2 and it was disc only because someone stole the booklet and case the day before at the shop I was at. There are probably some more but I just think of them right now.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: soera on June 30, 2017, 03:46:16 pm
Sega Challenge newsletter premier issue.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: burningdoom on June 30, 2017, 04:08:11 pm
- In the Hunt (PS1): Still have never seen this one in person, although a friend of mine who is also a collector found the much rarer jewel case version at a thrift store for $5 a few years ago. Still super jelly over that one.

What sucks about this game, too, is that it's one of the few examples of a 2D game having the better version on PS1. The Saturn version is plagued with crippling slowdown. So the super-rare PS1 version is the version you want.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: telly on June 30, 2017, 09:27:36 pm

- In the Hunt (PS1): Still have never seen this one in person, although a friend of mine who is also a collector found the much rarer jewel case version at a thrift store for $5 a few years ago. Still super jelly over that one.

Would you say that you're still "In the hunt" for that title?  ;D
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: emporerdragon on June 30, 2017, 11:47:20 pm
El Chavo Kart for the Xbox 360. It's a basic licensed racing game, but does not pop up for a reasonable amount, likely due to a very limited release. I heard that it was released only in Mexico, but haven't really seen anything confirming it. Still, I'll eventually get it, but I'll get the easier, cheaper ones first.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: droaa on June 30, 2017, 11:49:12 pm
Einhander on PS1, Intelligent Qube on PS1, and Punisher on Genesis.

I played the demo of Einhander and Intelligent Qube on one of those PlayStation Magazine demo discs for years on end. But I still have yet to find either of those games outside of eBay, or haven't had the cash to put down on them for eBay prices.

I used to play the Punisher arcade at the 7-11 in the front of our neighborhood all the time. And I used to rent the Genesis version at the local video store. One of those super-nostalgic titles for me, that is unfortunately expensive as hell now.

Though I suspect I may be getting those 3 titles at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo this fall.

I had Intelligent Qube on my radar for years and for the same reason as you mentioned via the PS Demo. I finally bit the bullet earlier this year over Ebay but what I did was I took advantage of that $25 off of $75 deal they frequently have and one of the items in question was Intelligent Qube.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: doctorlaudanum on July 01, 2017, 07:21:10 pm
Harmful Park for the PS1. A few copies are on eBay, but I'm not about to drop $600 on a reseller. I would also probably sell a kidney to get a Forbidden Siren press kit or one of the original Drag-On Dragoon retail posters. Being a big import collector makes it hard for me to find these things in the wild.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: bikingjahuty on July 01, 2017, 07:46:30 pm

- In the Hunt (PS1): Still have never seen this one in person, although a friend of mine who is also a collector found the much rarer jewel case version at a thrift store for $5 a few years ago. Still super jelly over that one.

Would you say that you're still "In the hunt" for that title?  ;D

LOL I see what you did there ;)

but yes, yes I am :(
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: marvelvscapcom2 on July 01, 2017, 10:31:45 pm
Tomba for PS1 :).  Also Rule of Rose for PS2.  While both are fairly uncommon and sawed after i have found such evasiveness from both of them.  It's truly impossible to find them for a fair price. Those who have Tomba want 55+ for it and those who want less have one without a book or very scratched.   

  I never cave in and over spend.  I will wait until one surfaces at a good will for 3 bucks and dance around the store in pure excitement one day. We can only hope.. :D.  May the game gods shine upon you all. :)
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: wartoy on July 02, 2017, 10:32:12 am
My white whale is Ghost Lyon for nes I just missed it bye about 1 hour last year.Didn't think anything new came in to my local retro store but when I asked if anything good came in. He told me he just sold one to a friend of mine arrrgh!
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: Warmsignal on July 03, 2017, 12:44:46 am
Monstertruck Rally for NES. I don't recall that I've ever actually seen a copy in person, even though it's not that rare. It was a game used to rent as a kid. Sunset Riders for SNES, used to have it long ago. Never found it at a reasonable price.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: parasiteadam on July 05, 2017, 12:08:19 pm
.hack/Quarentine for the ps2 at a fair price. Had no problem getting the first 3 but the 4th has eluded me for years -_-
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: NickAwesome on July 05, 2017, 12:14:45 pm
.hack/Quarentine for the ps2 at a fair price. Had no problem getting the first 3 but the 4th has eluded me for years -_-

That's another one for me as well.  Passed on it multiple times back in the day when gamestop still carried it for a fair price ~$60.  Oh well, can't get them all.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: parasiteadam on July 06, 2017, 11:11:19 am
.hack/Quarentine for the ps2 at a fair price. Had no problem getting the first 3 but the 4th has eluded me for years -_-

That's another one for me as well.  Passed on it multiple times back in the day when gamestop still carried it for a fair price ~$60.  Oh well, can't get them all.

Sadly I wasn't even able to get the first 3 until I was an adult so 4 was already hard to find XD
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: Warmsignal on July 06, 2017, 02:53:35 pm
I don't understand what the deal is with those games. Why does everyone want them? Why are there so many? I'd assume you guys must be fans of the anime? I've seen reviews on the games and they kinda seem unremarkable. I picked one of them up way back in my "pick anything up" days, unfortunately it's the one that still remains inexpensive, otherwise I'd probably sell it. My brother has a few of the other ones. He really needs to sell them because he doesn't care for them either. He doesn't even like PS2 and he always used to happen upon titles that became expensive. I'd like to snag his Kuon, but idk what he'd sell it for.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: kashell on July 06, 2017, 02:56:52 pm
I only played .hack//Infection and thought it was boring. The three remaining entries didn't change anything in terms of game play (allegedly), so I had no investment in the series.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: parasiteadam on July 07, 2017, 10:19:30 am
I don't understand what the deal is with those games. Why does everyone want them? Why are there so many? I'd assume you guys must be fans of the anime? I've seen reviews on the games and they kinda seem unremarkable. I picked one of them up way back in my "pick anything up" days, unfortunately it's the one that still remains inexpensive, otherwise I'd probably sell it. My brother has a few of the other ones. He really needs to sell them because he doesn't care for them either. He doesn't even like PS2 and he always used to happen upon titles that became expensive. I'd like to snag his Kuon, but idk what he'd sell it for.

Yes I was a fan of the anime and found the games really fun. So at least that's why I want to complete the set
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: stealthrush on July 09, 2017, 12:07:48 am
Bulk Slash (SAT) and Star Parodier (TCD)
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: hoshichiri on July 09, 2017, 08:22:35 pm
Keio Flying Squadron for Sega CD. Read about it as a 13-14 year old, thought it looked weird & cool... didn't have a Sega CD. By the time I did, it was too expensive for me to afford, and the prices have outstepped my buying power since. I'm basically relying on the incredibly unlikely possibility of finding an underpriced copy in the wild.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: betelgeuse on July 09, 2017, 11:21:03 pm
I was always on the lookout for Need for Speed Carbon Collectors Edition on the 360. The only ones I ever came across had damaged slip covers.
They pop up on Ebay every once in awhile, but I'm not sure I even want it anymore.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: pzeke on July 10, 2017, 09:58:26 pm
If we're going by the literal meaning of the phrase, my "white whales" are Aero Fighters, Hagane: The Final Conflict, and Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (SNES); Ninja Five-O (GBA); The Misadventures of Tron Bonne (PS1); and Gotcha Force (GCN).

From time to time I end up finding one or two priced "reasonably" on eBay, but I have never caved in even though I seem close to. Last year I was about to close the deal with Gotcha Force for $155, but in the end I didn't. I'm stingy when it comes to money, but I've made peace knowing I might bite the bullet with at least one of these someday. Hopefully by then they drop in price.

Hopefully.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: bikingjahuty on July 11, 2017, 01:31:22 am
.hack/Quarentine for the ps2 at a fair price. Had no problem getting the first 3 but the 4th has eluded me for years -_-

I caved and bought Quarantine for full asking price when it was around $90, only to find a local game store slipping on it like a month later for $30. I guess I'd advise being patient and to keep looking; a good deal on it will come your way eventually.
Title: Re: Those White Whales
Post by: pzeke on July 11, 2017, 03:43:21 am
I caved and bought Quarantine for full asking price when it was around $90, only to find a local game store slipping on it like a month later for $30. I guess I'd advise being patient and to keep looking; a good deal on it will come your way eventually.

Could have picked it up and flip it.

I feel for you, though, as I remember paying full price for a used copy of One Piece: Unlimited Adventure for the Wii at a GameStop, and that same day seeing someone selling it in like new condition for $35 shipped on eBay. I was livid, but given I had bought the game with gifted money, that was my way of rationalizing that "I" didn't spend the money because somebody else bought the game for me. Turns out the game had been reprinted, and I sadly never got the memo. Which reminds me of the time I bought 5 copies of SMT: Nocturne to try and flip, but was *bleep* blocked by the reprint. T'was money well spent...