Me either..I have them all at home, and a list too, so I'll have a jeffers tonight and see what I see...
You have them all! tbh, I should have expected no less of you
I'm tempted to go for the full set, part of me wants to try and find as many sealed titles as possible too. However that will lead to another problem, if I buy sealed games I won't want to unseal them due to the instant devaluation this causes, meaning no games get played
I've got the ball rolling by getting hold of a sealed Over Top and have my eye on sealed copies of Neo Drift Out and Metal Slug 2 plus a few of the much cheaper games.
Anyone know if 80 Euros for Metal Slug 2 and 86 euros for Neo Drift Out are good prices? Both new and sealed
I'm tempted to go for the full set, part of me wants to try and find as many sealed titles as possible too. However that will lead to another problem, if I buy sealed games I won't want to unseal them due to the instant devaluation this causes, meaning no games get played
Just get open copies then and buy sealed ones for the games you really like. That's what I do anyway.
btw, what would you value a full set at?
I'm not too well in the know on this tbh. Also I think the ngcd market is one that really fluctuates. Personally I bought the complete set off someone, + the 3 different consoles + some other odds and ends for ?1500-1600 if memory serves. My local retro store is offering a toploader and 83 games for ?2450, and I have been offered upto ?3000 for all 3 consoles and all 97 games..lol...personally though I think I was ripped at ?1600 so who knows??
And to be fair I'd just do aes or mvs instead..aside from loading times there's just some kind of indefinible, well something, but the games just don't feel as good on the cd medium..but I really can't put my finger on it. Although the music is a lot better in some cases.
And to be fair I'd just do aes or mvs instead..aside from loading times there's just some kind of indefinible, well something, but the games just don't feel as good on the cd medium..but I really can't put my finger on it. Although the music is a lot better in some cases.
I think may be that's a little unfair, if valid. I take the NeoGeo CD as a seperate entity due to the medium & the fact that it clearly ISNT the exact arcade experience at home like AES or MVS.
I think may be that's a little unfair, if valid. I take the NeoGeo CD as a seperate entity due to the medium & the fact that it clearly ISNT the exact arcade experience at home like AES or MVS.
That aside its still completely awsome.
Fair play. I wasn't trying to slate the ngcd..I've had a lot of fun times with it. Its just that I guess I more want to view snk games as the arcade experience and sadly the ngcd does fall short. Still its amazing to think that the ngcd games are nearly always superior to the same titles on any other non-neo formats
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