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He doesnt like anybody.
Madman and I haven't had any problems, making that statement false.
I like you. Lately I've been worried about you.
He doesnt like anybody.
I like you. Lately I've been worried about you.
Madman and I haven't had any problems, making that statement false.
I like you. Lately I've been worried about you.
Up for sale is Metal Slug 3 Neo Geo AES, Japanese version. This game is a very rare game, it does not include the manual. It is case art, original case, and cartridge only! Please know that this is an import game and will only work on a Japanese console. ... THIS IS THE REAL DEAL, AUTHENTIC. We have worked with Neo Geo for over a decade.
Yeah, he said it was just a cut and paste from another import game listing. He didn't respond to my question of how they know it's an authentic game. Buyer beware I suppose.
It looks like they took the MS3 on a trade in: https://www.facebook.com/FlashbackG...6558388754960/954714194606041/?type=3&theater
You have to wonder if they have anyone who can tell whether it's genuine or not. Not having a manual is a red flag, no?
red flag for what? if it's genuine or not? no, thats not a red flag.
but i think most collectors would like to buy 100% of the game, not only case, insert and cart...
For an expensive AES game not having a manual is immediately a red flag.
why? you can do perfect repros of manuals.
There are no perfect repros of manuals.
...but the common bootleg Metal Slug 3 JPN AES manuals are of poor quality...
"We made sure it was authentic" is pretty generic. How did they make sure? They opened the cart and verified it's not a conversion/boot?
"We made sure it was authentic" is pretty generic. How did they make sure? They opened the cart and verified it's not a conversion/boot?
Makes me wonder where some of these guys get these rare and expensive AES games.
Has anybody seen a Slug 1 either US or JPN sell lately? Any idea how much thats going for these days? I havent noticed one sold in forever