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Selling some extras in my Mega Man collection! Please buy this stuff ;)
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Arseen:

--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on July 29, 2012, 10:36:24 AM ---Well, anyone who would pay that kind of money, just to leave it sitting on their shelf is making a very foolish decision. Games are meant to be played.

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I know games I for playing. I only have Genesis Action 52 in umopened package as I already had opened copy and the unopened was 10 bucks or so.
In my book CIB is complete in box opened, New/FS/OSW is unopened.
I want manuals so I buy either CIB or CM (complete in box or cart+manual).

And sometimes I pay rediculous amount for stuff, next expensive lot will be revealed in 2 months or so. (one member here might know about it.)
Arseen:
And that's why probably are missing some real gems lthat I have in my collection, like:

mr Gimmick (CIB)
Stadium Events (CIB)
Final Fight Guy (CIB, partly repro)
Final Fantasy 3 NES English (CM repro)
Final Fantasy II (CIB)
Final Fantasy III (CIB)
Terranigma (CIB)
Chrono Trigger (CIB)
Earthbound (CIB)

List goes on.. ;D
Arseen:
I'll bet that some repro site will make cheap copy of FFG as it was not really published in US.
Other ones probably won't be made as those were released.

My copy was 50 bucks. original cart but repro box and manual.
wiggy:

--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on July 28, 2012, 08:20:55 PM ---Seriously, do you ever sell cart-only copies for cheap? I'd even take just the circuit board and battery, since I have some spare SNES game shells.

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--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on July 29, 2012, 09:46:04 AM ---Not from where I'm sitting. He's charging $100 more than Amazon for a used copy of "Mega Man 7", and more than $160 over them for "Mega Man X3". Even their prices are nuts, but these are insane.

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--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on July 29, 2012, 10:45:23 AM ---Well, I generally don't care about original boxes and manuals, or even labels, as long as the board itself is in good condition. Transplanting to a spare shell is fairly easy.

If memory serves, the most I ever paid for a game was $50, and that was brand-new 20 years ago.

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--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on July 29, 2012, 10:36:24 AM ---Well, anyone who would pay that kind of money, just to leave it sitting on their shelf is making a very foolish decision. Games are meant to be played.

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Seriously, Arseen, why do you let these guys go on whining about the price of Forte's games?  Every couple of pages it turns into a crapfest all over again. 

WE GET IT!  You think his games are too pricey. 

Arseen:
I did say this:


--- Quote from: Arseen on July 29, 2012, 02:53:07 AM ---
--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on July 28, 2012, 08:20:55 PM ---Seriously, do you ever sell cart-only copies for cheap? I'd even take just the circuit board and battery, since I have some spare SNES game shells.

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Please do not keep mentioning the expensiveness of the games.
We can see asking prices are bit steep, but they seem to sell.

Too expensive/not enough money -> don't buy.

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It is bit tricky to determine the point when he has gone to far.

Anyway no more critising the prices.
Further is considered spam and deleted.

As how shall I put it: It's not the seller who is stupid but the buyer if price is too high! ;)
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