radirgyman
n00b
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2006
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Hey all
I originally bought a Neo geo AES system when they first came out in 91.. Yes I kick myself to this day for not keeping that new console! I could only afford 3 games in the 2 years I owned it. Was very expensive to buy anything for back then..
Anyhow my interest in Neo has reignited and I've just purchased an AES from Japan for a decent price.
What I'm wanting to know is, as I'm searching sites ebay and the like, I've noticed prices for conversion/boot aes carts can be VERY pricey.
Why is this? They are not original yet demand high dollars..
I came across a seller who can make any AES cart you wish.
Now how would one determine that a game they might be purchasing be actually an original?
I know these may sound like noobster queries..
But I'm only beginning to get into the collectors side of things with Neo.
Thanks!
I originally bought a Neo geo AES system when they first came out in 91.. Yes I kick myself to this day for not keeping that new console! I could only afford 3 games in the 2 years I owned it. Was very expensive to buy anything for back then..
Anyhow my interest in Neo has reignited and I've just purchased an AES from Japan for a decent price.
What I'm wanting to know is, as I'm searching sites ebay and the like, I've noticed prices for conversion/boot aes carts can be VERY pricey.
Why is this? They are not original yet demand high dollars..
I came across a seller who can make any AES cart you wish.
Now how would one determine that a game they might be purchasing be actually an original?
I know these may sound like noobster queries..
But I'm only beginning to get into the collectors side of things with Neo.
Thanks!