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Tyree_Cooper

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  1. Yeah they are fun to collect but a bit of a headache. Asia got several releases of the Mega Man games which are hard to tell apart from the front of the box.
  2. Ohh finally i found one Promo mug for tales of destiny 2 To promote the release of the chinese subbed version. That year, someone from the dev team came to the asia game show to reveal the game. Not sure who exactly but i have a video of it
  3. Why was Remixed not released in Japan? And why were they called Remixed and Reloaded? What does it remix and what does it reload... the PS2 collection? At least the Japanese release of Reloaded was simply called Capcom Classics Collection. I've always been a bit confused by these two collections. https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/930836-capcom-classics-collection-remixed/data https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/932524-capcom-classics-collection-reloaded/data And then both collections were re-released together but only in the US. What? So random. https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/211699-capcom-classics-collection-remixed-capcom-classics/data
  4. nice mega man for game gear!! i got this in way too good condition for local standards, crazy it was kept so well for almost 20 years.
  5. it's ok i'm not "hating", but it's fine if you think i am seems every time someone's not congratulating or awing, he's automatically hating, like some kind of modern manichaeism. enjoy your sealed game didn't even pay attention the buyer was here
  6. Imagine if every first game every mum bought was 90,000 usd coz of nostalgia or something.
  7. Sounds like a lazy seller. Probably reusing an old photo for selling more copies without having to retake new photos because "it's the same game". If he knew this variant was more expensive he'd price it... higher.
  8. I love guides, especially those bundled with magazines. This was a common thing with Japanese magazines, and Hong Kong copied the trend. They age like shit due to humidity and tend to get thrown away anyway, so they are not common. This one's a pencil size mini guide with character bios, moves and general tips for Street Fighter II Game Boy version. Published by Mani with the rights from the original Japanese publisher.
  9. waoh hl1 us version is 150+ $ now?? i got this years ago all i can find is the small cardboard box version, seems the 1st extra large box is all gone into collector's hands
  10. i've yet to find an "official" proof of what the double digit code is. can't be that hard to find an ex nintendo guy in japan or even usa or europe who knows that... until then, it's all speculation, though we're pretty close... would really like to have this confirmed one day. here's a personal guess, but it's based on the front/back cart shell code, which supposedly follow the same concept (without A or B obviously): i've opened many carts of the same region, and they all have 3X and 3X for the shell code (like F-33 and B-36) so what i'm thinking is that the first number is a factory, and the second number... an assembly line inside that factory? only specific number are used for the 2nd number, for example 0 1 2 never show up. exactly same logic for box inserts, i've done some checking on my wii inserts, and the same few numbers always come back for games of the same region, which most likely indicates a location - not a date for sure, since games from launch and 2/3 years later can have the same code. also, the existence of 00 codes shows that they used hexadecimal base, but it seems they never needed to go higher than 9 anyway
  11. nooo noooo not here, there's a subforum for games entombed in transparent plastic rectangles
  12. yeah tabonga, that's exactly the kind of deal i was referring too
  13. In your case if was almost certainly sold to someone else Have you managed to find it later on?
  14. Now that I think of it, I also had that happen with an agent a long time ago around 2009-10. A loose NES lot had a copy of Mahjong in it, and after a while, the agent told me that cart was not in the lot anymore. I suspect it was the agent itself who bought it for reselling while using my sniffing skills to find good stuff, since the seller didn't seem to know anything about it. Crappiest agent I've used.
  15. Have you guys ever experienced this? You buy small/medium/large lots for specific games which are worth more than the lot price alone, and when you receive your package (or go to pick up in person), you find out ALL or SOME of those valuable/rare/special games are gone. Or a variant of the story, you buy a lot, and just before confirming the deal, or just after paid, the seller tells you this and this game are unfortunately gone, and whether you still want the lot for the same price or for slightly less. The variant story happened to me many times - luckily the original story not yet.
  16. no games for a change early dvd releases by mei ah with blue case and gold foil logo. love the blue/purple/gold palette that wouldn't work in western markets, and very nice when they include english subs.
  17. I can feel the seller peeing in his pants from updating the description 10 times and realising he has 3 months salary bonus (or more)
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