really? I bought a copy the other day for $15. It's the Japanese version but still.... they had 3 or 4 more copies of the game... may have to go claim them, and all the copies of Shenmue 1.
I think the PAL version attracted the high price because it has the original voices with subtitles, and it's kind of hard to find these days.
and some people like to have a nice collection of PAL DC titles.
I made some good money on my DC titles when I sold them off, even little things like NBA2K1 US vesion for $15NZ when I bought it for only $2. Skies of Arcadia and Grandia II Pal versions sold quite well too.
selfish wrote:Being a massive fanboy and trying to hide it is Lestat's worst bottleneck.
jizzlobber wrote:I think the PAL version attracted the high price because it has the original voices with subtitles, and it's kind of hard to find these days.
and some people like to have a nice collection of PAL DC titles.
still... worth a try!
I know this wog who's got 2 to 3 copies of every game for the dreamcast
yeh the bloke paid straight away, I thought it might for gor $100, but nothing showed in completed listings or anything so it must be getting hard to find
I never keep titles or consoles that I'll never play again. Same with books. I only keep the ones I know I'll read again. And I never miss what I was never going to use anyway.
... But I have to play it on the Game Gear since getting the MS to work is like some evil puzzle. You don't know which is the right power cable, you don't know where to tune it in on your telly, and the thing (MSII) doesn't even have a power-on indicator.
If Sega make another console, they should put the pause button back on the actual machine, where it belongs.