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I got a random PM out of the blue one day from him with like 15 photos and descriptions of his entire collection up to that point.
How sad.
I got a random PM out of the blue one day from him with like 15 photos and descriptions of his entire collection up to that point.
Thought i would post it here as Shawns been checking in... My SvC came today thanks.
Thought i would post it here as Shawns been checking in... My SvC came today thanks.
Thought i would post it here as Shawns been checking in... My SvC came today thanks.
Thought i would post it here as Shawns been checking in... My SvC came today thanks.
Thought i would post it here as Shawns been checking in... My SvC came today thanks.
This is some great revelation? Wow, welcome to day one.
NGF said from the first second that AF3 was 100% fake.
NGF said from DAY ONE that "DavidG" was not this persons real name.
Thought i would post it here as Shawns been checking in... My SvC came today thanks.
Actually, Lee Gray’s copy of English SVC Chaos AES does hold significance. Lee Gray holds the final copy out of the eleven official English AES releases that were produced by SNK and distributed through the NeoStore. Originally, there were 800 new copies of SVC Chaos AES in stock (a mix of English and Japanese version), and now all new copies are sold out.
The SNK official English AES releases sold exclusively through the NeoStore, now sold out:
Metal Slug 3
Sengoku 3
KoF 2001
KoF 2002
Metal Slug 4
Metal Slug 5
Samurai Shodown V
Samurai Shodown V Special
Matrimelee
Rage of the Dragons
SVC Chaos
*However, there could be a handful of shipping damaged stock remaining from the 11 releases that were set aside (typically exhibiting damaged snap case and insert), and would eventually be listed and graded as such if they are uncovered from the warehouse.
Was kof 03 not a neo store exclusive?
Actually, Lee Gray’s copy of English SVC Chaos AES does hold significance. Lee Gray holds the final copy out of the dozen official English AES releases that were produced by SNK and distributed through the NeoStore. Originally, there were 800 new copies of SVC Chaos AES in stock (a mix of English and Japanese version), and now all new copies are sold out.
The SNK official English AES releases sold exclusively through the NeoStore, now sold out:
Metal Slug 3
Sengoku 3
KoF 2001
KoF 2002
KoF 2003
Metal Slug 4
Metal Slug 5
Samurai Shodown V
Samurai Shodown V Special
Matrimelee
Rage of the Dragons
SVC Chaos
*However, there could be a handful of shipping damaged stock remaining from the 11 releases that were set aside (typically exhibiting damaged snap case and insert), and would eventually be listed and graded as such if they are uncovered from the warehouse.
Lee Gray holds the final copy out of the dozen official English AES releases that were produced by SNK and distributed through the NeoStore.
Nothing left but bootlegs.
That's not an accurate assessment to say that the NeoStore consists only of bootlegs. I count a grand total of zero bootlegs and zero conversions in stock at the NeoStore, and the last time a conversion was in stock at the NeoStore was Ganyru by !A!, over a dozen (12) years ago.
As with TonK, I ask that you also consult your sources thoroughly to verify your information for accuracy prior to making your next derogatory attack.
Why did you have to go there? Maybe I was making a comment that there are no places left to buy authentic stock.
But your comment about no conversions: Mind. Blown.
Lee Gray holds the final copy out of the dozen official English AES releases that were produced by SNK and distributed through the NeoStore.
Nothing left but bootlegs.
Ehhh.....
8man buys two of everything.
Read the thread again.
In regards to da66e's implications, this is hardly limited to just semantics. One (1) future item being a conversion does not render all stock in the NeoStore, and all stock of the world for that matter according to da66e, bootlegs.It's semantics. They aren't in stock (yet), but you're selling them through your store. I mean, why split hairs over it.
Of the 12 (dozen) exclusive English AES releases that were distributed solely through the NeoStore, those releases were sold/shipped/delivered to the NeoStore and no one else. The Japanese versions were available to all retailers. English versions were discontinued until the NeoStore made a special request for English copies to be produced, starting with Metal Slug 3 AES. 800 copies was the combination of all of the world’s English SVC Chaos AES that were produced + the Japanese copies of SVC Chaos that the NeoStore purchased. I was asked not to reveal production quantities but I can tell you the following:Cool does that mean there was just 800 copies in total or did SNK let any independant buyers buy direct from them. Would love to know totals of others to know how rare or common they really are.