What if MVS Exclusives got AES ports back in the day?

johhnnyD14

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I was sitting around, pondering AES prices. I started to think about investing in a Puzzle Bobble AES conversion, but then I started to think about how sweet it would be if it got an official AES release back in the day.

Then I thought, "What would that cost?"

Do you think it'd be in the super high pricey range?
 

Electric Grave

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Considering the sheer amounts of Bust-A-Move on MVS I think it would be one of the cheapies...

What if my uncle had tits...he'd be my aunt...woman of the year?
 

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With the favorable exchange rates vs the euro, it is a great time to bolster you collection portfolio by investing in European produced neo coversions.
 

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Super Dodge Ball would make me a happy camper.

Edit: after thinking about this for more than 5 seconds, I'm sure it would've ended up on the pricey end of the spectrum. Never mind.
 
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madman

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It's one of the smaller games on the Neo, so there wouldn't be much cost around having a bunch of mask ROMs on the boards. Who knows, maybe they would've priced it high due to the fact it's one of the best games on the platform?
 
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