It's a black console for non-collectors.
A real collector knows that Twilight now owns a piece of PlayStation history.
Congrats Twilight!
@Sir Gadget: Good luck!
It's a black console for non-collectors.
A real collector knows that Twilight now owns a piece of PlayStation history.
Congrats Twilight!
@Sir Gadget: Good luck!
Last edited by Ground Zero; 10-11-2009 at 01:12 AM.
LOL you probably outbid me.Originally Posted by SirGadget
@Ground Zero Thanks man:thumbsup:
@Kron With danger of sounding like I bitch, I sure hope;-)
Yeah, was thinkin' of asking him why he was even on this forum, when clearly not knowing how rare it is, but decided against it, as I simply didn't bothered:nod:Originally Posted by Ground Zero
Oh wait, I'm doing it now, god dammit:banghead:
http://page6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/f80061998
fc disk system clu clu land
Wow, that's a tough starting price. 1000$ for incomplete magnetic media? :O
<- can someone please make this as a repro and sell it so me?
1000$? 60.000 yen are about 450 euro (not cheap, but I think it's pretty in line with the rarity)Originally Posted by ave
the game is not incomplete, it was available as write only, so no packaging available (like satellaview titles)
the cool (:rolleyes:) thing is that the fc disk version has a level editor that the cartridge version miss
but in the end who cares, in 20 years it will just lose data and become an useless piece of plastic
The game IS incomplete as it is missing the instruction flyer that was given to customers right out of the Disk Writer. It's pretty PRETTY hard to find though, but its absence still renders the item incomplete.
100.000JPY is the BIN price which is roughly 1100$ even.
Anyway I know about its rarity, it sure is an awesome item. It's just that I would never pay that much for a fragile item (in all terms) such as a diskette.
<- can someone please make this as a repro and sell it so me?
I think on the official Nintendo Japanese web site, it said the instructional leaflets were available to buy for an extra 500 yen (was not free), but you didn't have to buy them if you didn't want to. But if maybe a person decided not to buy it, can that persons copy be called complete still (because buying the instructional leaflet was optional)? Hehe. ^_^
Last edited by Juste; 10-17-2009 at 03:59 AM.
As ave said, it is uncomplete,missing the A4 monocolour instructions.Originally Posted by ave
Count 100000Y with it (90000Y at least).I'm talking REAL instructions,not a color copy ^^
You can see it here:
http://www.videogamecollectors.com/g..._itemId=304548

Dreamcast Shikigami No Shiro II Limited Edition Deluxe set!
http://page7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g78902778
Yakumo
Eric
Japan-Games.com
eBay: Japan-Games
Sweet :)
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Eric
Japan-Games.com
eBay: Japan-Games
mmh, wow, I was thinking that the wirte only games were without any insert or coverOriginally Posted by Adol
edit: adol, took a look at your fds games, I see you're missing the boxes for the two gold golf prizes, they're a real pain to get complete, ain't them?
Last edited by jhonny_d; 10-23-2009 at 12:35 AM.
40'000yen for a two-color instruction sheet, wow. I knew Famicom collectors are insane, but I didn't reallize they are as insane as arcade paperwork collectors :lol:
<- can someone please make this as a repro and sell it so me?
You poor sod.Originally Posted by Yakumo
Apart from the fact you've already said so.... The machine is the Sord M5, Sord did make a lot of other computers but the Sord was the only home computer they made. The UK / European version was released by CGL (Computer Games Limitied) but the Sord version was also sold too.His wasn't Japanese though. They got a release in the UK but who by I don't remember.
Anyone need a cheap SFC-TV Combo? No remote but it's under $10 right now.
http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n82057670
I can't believe I missed this one:
http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e97713461
For those who are expecting and would send me stones for not sharing the info, I saw it AFTER it actually finished lol
Last edited by cyberguile; 11-02-2009 at 03:59 AM.
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