is it really common though? Ebay only has one up for sale. It isn't like Earthbound where you can go and look on any given day and there will be 50+ listings for it.The reason for the high price is because that the game is not on any multicart. Game is considered common on the MVS price guide.
is it really common though? Ebay only has one up for sale. It isn't like Earthbound where you can go and look on any given day and there will be 50+ listings for it.
would you also pick up your dogs poo with a burger wrapper and put it on your kitchen table?
The reason for the high price is because that the game is not on any multicart. Game is considered common on the MVS price guide.
ah, things a burger does of course. You live in such a nice world conversionboy.so dog poo is costing you 100€ and lets you taste various of meals, cool story bro
$65 before shipping for a new one. Less for second hand.
http://www.excellentcom.net/catalog.asp?catid=62776&subcatid=52153&maincatid=52153
this, if i am not mistaken Magician lord, Nam and super spy are also priced very high in recent years for the MVS
Thanks for the link, for some reason I was striking out online. I'm debating on getting one of these Chinese made carts or wait on if the Flash Cart will ever get finished. I'd rather load it up with my own games that I know I'll play then 40+ throwaway games.
At this point in time, the flash cart is vaporware. In any case its not a matter of waiting a few months but rather a few years and even then there is no guarantee that one will become available to the general public. You might as well get a multicart, close your eyes when scrolling through all those shitty hacks and play some games in the meantime to ease the wait.
ah, things a burger does of course. You live in such a nice world conversionboy.
Spoiler:just so you get it: The dog shit was a bootleg of a burger in my example, which was then supposed to be a (weak) parallel for a legit MVS cart vs. a multicart. The mere fact you tried to think of some kind of smart reply to my obvious trolling tells me you will do anything to justify a bootleg/conversion. Again: fuck off.
Also: The price of something is not a direct indicator for the quality of something.
I just got my 161-in-1 today. It's good stuff for what it is, although mine seems to be affected by the "Doesn't go back to the menu via P1 start button" problem.
I will continue to buy real carts as they're available to me, but this is nice and covers my basic needs in my buddy's cab for now.
I just got my 161-in-1 today. It's good stuff for what it is, although mine seems to be affected by the "Doesn't go back to the menu via P1 start button" problem.
The 161in1 costs what their makers have determined buyers will pay. I'm very skeptical as to the price actually reflecting cost of parts, labour hours, development and advertisement - it's more like multicarts are a chinese monopole (which is no wonder because of their illegal nature). Whether it is worth it's price to you (because there are roms of high price games on them that will run fine) or not is another matter entirely. I would argue that for the same price it would be possible to produce a multicart with roms of all games working fine while using new, more reliable hardware and still make a fair profit.Yes it is, the 161 has a lot of issues but there are also games who run perfect like nightmare in the dark or prehistoric isle 2 and ironically these are also some of the most expensive games on the MVS so the decent amount of games who have 0 issues make the price tag worth it in the end.
I dont get your mentality xsq, do you want everyone to collect for the neo geo and all original games? Then dont whine about prices getting too high the next time. And its not like original games had to die for these banana yellow carts made in china. I am just defending logic and more choices for the market.
For this to work, you have to meet some requirements:
- You have to be using an MVS board, as the trick does not work on AES+converter.
- You cannot have a Memory card inserted.
- If your CMVS has an internal memory card (Omega or AI) trick also fails.
Other than that, you should be fine.
Even when there is no memory card plugged in?
Yes it is, the 161 has a lot of issues but there are also games who run perfect like nightmare in the dark or prehistoric isle 2 and ironically these are also some of the most expensive games on the MVS so the decent amount of games who have 0 issues make the price tag worth it in the end.
I dont get your mentality xsq, do you want everyone to collect for the neo geo and all original games? Then dont whine about prices getting too high the next time. And its not like original games had to die for these banana yellow carts made in china. I am just defending logic and more choices for the market.
The 161in1 costs what their makers have determined buyers will pay. I'm very skeptical as to the price actually reflecting cost of parts, labour hours, development and advertisement - it's more like multicarts are a chinese monopole (which is no wonder because of their illegal nature). Whether it is worth it's price to you (because there are roms of high price games on them that will run fine) or not is another matter entirely. I would argue that for the same price it would be possible to produce a multicart with roms of all games working fine while using new, more reliable hardware and still make a fair profit.
I keep bashing the multicarts aggressively because people tend to forget they are bootlegs (of low quality) which are in a lot of regards inferior to the original cartridges. I don't have any problem with people buying/playing multis at all as long as they keep that in mind and don't treat multis like legit releases. I have stated that many times before and sure multis are a good option if you don't have the money for a certain release or want to test games before buying. Rising prices are (in my eyes) a result of collecting - hoarding even - games rather than playing them and not passing them on when done with them on the one hand and too many noobs spending whatever a seller demands on carts because they are new to the hobby, don't want to wait and are collectors rather than gamers on the other hand.
I keep posting badly about you in particular because you have stated in the past that you have bought and will again buy conversions. You also tend to post up in threads about conversions and bootlegs defending their ongoing production.
It's also the reason why there is no neo Everdrive. It'd be a hard sell at $500 when a multicart is only about 10% of that price.