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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: upsidedown fuji on August 04, 2010, 10:49:18 pm
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I haven't made my rounds to my local BookOff and HardOff recycle centers in a few months and I was surprised to find some cheap Saturn and Dreamcast games.
I got all the Shining Force III scenarios for 100 yen each along with DOA2 and RE:Code Veronica for 100 yen each also.
I sold off Shining Force III Scenario II before I left for Japan 3 years ago and have regretted it ever day since. But now that I've found the holy grail of Saturn games (for me) once again, I'm in a euphoric state!
All discs, cases, and manuals were in near mint condition. I couldn't imagine a better pull than this. So totally stoked.
(http://http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee270/upsidedownfuji/DSCF0002.jpg)
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Outstanding finds!
I am always so surprised to see people get games like these. If I ever found anything (not just videogames) in good condition that was old and was unsure of what it was, I would most definately look up online to see how much it goes for before I would sell it off for pocket change.
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All of the above games are for my personal collection this time. I've noticed they are worth more as a set but not so much loose as they used to be about 5 years ago when I first bought Scenario 2.
Living in Japan helps a bit finding cheap good games like these. I am considering starting to sell some of my finds later on. If any of you guys have wishlists for SEGA or other non-SEGA games/hardware let me know. I can't promise I can find it but I can guarantee I won't charge Ebay prices. /end self plug.
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Ohh, that's just brilliant! I paid $200 plus (Australian) for the trilogy a few years ago. Worth every damn cent though, the games are incredible. Since you are fluent in Japanese you won't even need to fiddle with translations!
Code Veronica is fantastic too, love that game, and that packaging is amazing too. I wish the PAL version had that kind of treatment!
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All of the above games are for my personal collection this time. I've noticed they are worth more as a set but not so much loose as they used to be about 5 years ago when I first bought Scenario 2.
Living in Japan helps a bit finding cheap good games like these. I am considering starting to sell some of my finds later on. If any of you guys have wishlists for SEGA or other non-SEGA games/hardware let me know. I can't promise I can find it but I can guarantee I won't charge Ebay prices. /end self plug.
Oooh! Good to know, once I have a wishlist I'll let you know. :)
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I regret selling the Street-Fighter style Godzilla fighting game for Super Famicom.
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"I am considering starting to sell some of my finds later on. If any of you guys have wishlists for SEGA or other non-SEGA games/hardware let me know. I can't promise I can find it but I can guarantee I won't charge Ebay prices."
Well, I only really want Rez and Sonic Adventure 2 Anniversary Pack. If you are ever able to get those for a good price PM me ;D
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I want to be able to play Japanese Saturn Games, but I need to know what is better, using an Action Replay on my US console, or buying a Japenese Console (they are like $200.00 on ebay!)
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Well the Action Replay is more practical. And if you use it you can get those SNK fighters without worrying about the extra memory carts.
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Thanks, I'll do that then.
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I agree with Crackdude, the Action Replay cart is more practical. There was a great '4 in 1' cart that I got that had 4MB or 1MB of extra ram (Depending on what you need for the game), a converter for international games and Memory all in one.
I should point out though, those SNK fighters will NOT work with this, or any other generic cart from my understanding. SNK games like King of Fighters '95 and King of Fighters '96 will only work with the specific cart they made for the game. I think they actually dumped important and specific information in those carts so they have to be used, unlike Xmen vs Street Fighter/Marvel Super Heroes, which only use them for extra Ram.
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I should point out though, those SNK fighters will NOT work with this, or any other generic cart from my understanding. SNK games like King of Fighters '95 and King of Fighters '96 will only work with the specific cart they made for the game. I think they actually dumped important and specific information in those carts so they have to be used, unlike Xmen vs Street Fighter/Marvel Super Heroes, which only use them for extra Ram.
I was not aware of this, and was interested in buying the KOF games! Thanks for the heads up! ;P
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No problem dudebuster.
Although if you are looking to get KOF games, there are far better options than going for the (Assumedly) expensive Saturn ports. For one thing, you can play them all flawlessly via emulator, or if you really want to be legit, you have the outstandingly good King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match on XBLA, and the funky Orochi Saga (King of Fighters 94, 95, 96, 97, 98) on Wii/PSP.
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I was actually getting them for about 30 euro. I found a pretty nice deal, but I'm not sure if they have the carts.
I'm looking for some local player-vs-player KOF action! What do you recommend wise mademan?
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Wise you say?
*Grows beard, then strokes it*
Hmmm... well if you are looking for local matches, you can't really go wrong with King of Fighters 98 Ultimate Match, either on XBLA or PS2. I would go with the XBLA version since it has online play. It's terrible netcode, but if you have local friends who also have it, it plays smoothly. King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match is also coming out (They are both excellent remixes and re-balances of what are arguably the two best KOF Games) on XBLA too. The online play should be much better in that one too.
98 UM and 2k2 UM are good because they each contain EVERY single character from their respective Sagas. (94-97 and 99 through to 2001, respectively)
At the end of the day, for local play it doesn't really matter too much, if you have a Wii then Orochi Saga is probbaly your best bang-for-your-buck option (I remember you said you like 95 the most, which isn't on XBLA/PSN I think) for local play. The downsides are no online and no Ultimate Match 98, but apart from that it's a solid compilation.
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The friends I'm playing it with have a Wii, yes. I'll be looking into that.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion!
You seem to like 98 a lot. I'll try out the DC version too (99 Dream Match)
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The friends I'm playing it with have a Wii, yes. I'll be looking into that.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion!
You seem to like 98 a lot. I'll try out the DC version too (99 Dream Match)
No problem, if they have a Wii then Orochi Saga is pretty good. Just make sure you at least have Classic Controllers to play it with!
98UM is my favourite 2D fighter probably (Mark of the Wolves is close though), and even Original '98 is really good. I've played 99 Dream Match Never Ends (love SNK's titles) on Dreamcast. It's basically the same as '98 Arcade and i can't remember if there are any significant changes to the game.
You should try out '98 on GGPO, we could have some matches sometime! Send me a PM if you want info on how to set it up etc.
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What are some import Saturn games you recommend? Keeping in mind I will have a 4MB 4 in 1 Action Replay.
I don't really cae for the SNK fighters except I like Samurai Spirits.
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What are some import Saturn games you recommend? Keeping in mind I will have a 4MB 4 in 1 Action Replay.
I don't really cae for the SNK fighters except I like Samurai Spirits.
Well my favourite Saturn Games (and probably favourite games of all time in general) Is the Shining Force III Trilogy. It is just absolutely amazing and stunningly good in my opinion.
The thing with those games though, you'll either need to have very good understanding of Japanese or play the translated versions (which you need a hacked Saturn for, or an emulator). If you are fluent in Japanese, they are worth picking up for Saturn, if not, wait until you know you can run them on your computer (Since you're a Mac-Man, I'm not sure if you can run Saturn Emus in the first place though.).
Apart from that, Castlevania Symphony of the Night is probably worth picking up. It has extra levels and an extra character over the PS1/XBLA versions, and is only on Import.
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I used to have SF 1 the US version, but I sold it. I needed the money at the time. I took 5 years of japanese, but it's not good enough for RPG's.