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How is this a gem? It's not even complete. lol
Sarcasm dude.
How is this a gem? It's not even complete. lol
Found some of their tracks on YouTube....
... Not my thing. At all.
Somewhat back on topic:
Found a copy of Crusader of Centy for the Sega Genesis for about 120 bucks complete on Ebay. Still had about 4 days left, so I decided to wait until the last hour to bid.
Checked on it today. HOLY. SHIT.
Neo prices on Genny games, huh? We live in interesting times.
I saw the same auction as I got this game in my scope. I couldn't believe the auction end either. Especially, as I saw BIN copies for $600ish.
I'd like to be a part of the "inner circle" so that I can piss on that rug.
I'd like to be near the "inner circle" so that I can set fire to that rug.
I checked his other auctions. Apparently he is selling an MVS conversion of Pulstar. Huh, how do you convert an MVS cart?
I checked his other auctions. Apparently he is selling an MVS conversion of Pulstar. Huh, how do you convert an MVS cart?
I assume you mean mvs to aes conversion, right?
Wrong as usual.
Seems like a waste to use eproms and call the game a conversion. Should be called a boot or repro.You take a legit MVS cart, desolder the ROMs, burn EPROMs of whatever game you want and solder them in. AKA sacrificing a cart.
Wrong as usual.
Seems like a waste to use eproms and call the game a conversion. Should be called a boot or repro.
This guy's been flipping AES games on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/usr/collectorsdreamz100
He recently won US ROTD: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RAGE-OF-THE-DRAGONS-SNK-NEO-GEO-AES-MINT-CART-EVOGA-BREZZASOFT-US-VERSION-2002-/291728660506?hash=item43ec62181a:g:qzAAAOSwS7hXAdGo April for $2,225
He is selling it now for: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rage-of-the-Dragons-Neo-Geo-AES-2004-RARE-USA-VERSION-100-SNK-L-K-/322080032387?hash=item4afd774683:g:4JYAAOSwIUNXFdCZ $2,650
He just won Samurai Showdown V US AES Special: http://www.ebay.com/itm/222090245033?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT for $1,700
He's bidding again on another copy of the same Samurai game: http://www.ebay.com/itm/322083395603?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
He's probably going to list them for over $2,000 each or more.
How do you know he won those auctions? I thought Ebay no longer lets you see the auction winners.
You can't sell boots on ebay. You have to list them as conversions.
What I am saying is how in the hell does he justify a 200 dollar MVS boot that doesn't use real rom chips. Can you explain that? Do eproms really cost that much to make?
What I am saying is how in the hell does he justify a 200 dollar MVS boot that doesn't use real rom chips. Can you explain that? Do eproms really cost that much to make?
Of course not... but think about the sweet sweet PROFIT!
this hobby is going to shit faster than I thought.