NGPC auctions sell for WTF!?

FinalbossNYC

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you know honestly i can still walk into over priced game shops in Manhattan ( the city is highly overpriced) and occasionally find NGPC stuff for shocking low low 5-20 dollar prices. I have always supported this handheld since day one and will never sell my unit but its way over priced games make me sad and i was happier when know one on the train knew what i was playing.
 

turq

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PAL B&W copies of Samurai Shodown & KoF R1 sold for $150 US and $90 US respectively on fleaBay yesterday - - rather than WTF, I'd say that was a good deal nowadays.
 
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ggallegos1

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you know honestly i can still walk into over priced game shops in Manhattan ( the city is highly overpriced) and occasionally find NGPC stuff for shocking low low 5-20 dollar prices. I have always supported this handheld since day one and will never sell my unit but its way over priced games make me sad and i was happier when know one on the train knew what i was playing.

i agree, however loose is much more different than loose. Loose games can be had for less than $15 for the majority of games, however CIB, especiallu some Euro clamshell varieties, go for stupid amounts of money.
 

robert-gamble

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what's with Puzzle Link? I saw that a UK copy of Puzzle Link 2 got some big money recently but I thought Puzzle Link 1 was pretty common? I have mine up on ebay and I think its going to top £100.
 

turq

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what's with Puzzle Link? I saw that a UK copy of Puzzle Link 2 got some big money recently but I thought Puzzle Link 1 was pretty common? I have mine up on ebay and I think its going to top £100.

Final damage:

UK Puzzle Link 1 = £165 ($245 US)
UK Puzzle Link 2 = £112 ($167 US)
 

Vectorman0

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Toys R Us carried the NGPC with Sonic. That's where I got mine.

TRU was the only US chain I remember having NGPC kiosks. There may have been other stores with them, but I never encountered them.
 

GohanX

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The Best Buy I worked at had NGPC stuff but it was really late in the game, I had already picked up the games I wanted from other sources.
 

GregN

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I have puzzle link 2. What is the difference from that to the original?
 

xsq

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I believe Puzzle Link 2 was released only 6 months after the original, so there weren't too many changes. I can't tell a difference between the Puzzles gameplay at all, but you get new modes in part 2 (Marathon, Cards [in the 1st part cards were only trophies]) and you can change the puzzle icons.

There isn't much need to get both IMHO.
 
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