I was looking at this, figuring that since they were loose disks they'd
go for cheap. Cannonball Blitz drew some attention recently, so I
thought it'd be nice to score an original of that too. Sadly it was
not meant to be:
Yup, I was looking at it too but I guessed the price
was gonna rise a
Yikes! What was the name of the game, any idea?
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Kizuna Encounter, or something. If I recall, there's
some 2 or 3 confirmed copies only. It's actually very
common on MVS (arcade cart), so I don't know what the
fuss is about. Probably from all the collectors trying
to have every cart released ever (disregarding
quality).
Neo Geo is crazy, but
Just in case anyone else wondered.
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From: Aaron Kipness [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Another Mt. Drash popped up on EBAY and I'm not about to compete with
another Drash and get
Interesting. Though I wonder what will make it appreciate more if all
of a sudden they're popping out of the woodwork (relatively speaking).
He's the one who had a tape + warranty card only auction, yes?
On May 17, 2004, at 7:56 PM, C.E. Forman wrote:
Just in case anyone else wondered.
Yeah, the one still up has the instructions too.
Agreed, it could go either way on the value.
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Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 9:08 PM
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