Seriously, that's like Holy Grail... It's making me want to spend my next wage (AKA my go to Japan and play Mario Kart GP/visit designer stores in Ginza money because I'm a Student and my dad pays my bills still) on my own Earthbound (without sticker residue just to 1-up Shozuki :P).
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Originally posted by Pikate View PostSeriously, that's like Holy Grail... It's making me want to spend my next wage (AKA my go to Japan and play Mario Kart GP/visit designer stores in Ginza money because I'm a Student and my dad pays my bills still) on my own Earthbound (without sticker residue just to 1-up Shozuki :P).
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Originally posted by nakamura View PostDon't waste your money on sealed items Shozuki.
Games are for playing!
Next one I paid silly money for is Vampires Kiss PAL SNES, I know its not even that good - but I love the 'Vania's generally!
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Originally posted by capcom_suicide View Postwooooooooooooooooooooooh! Is it really worth that much! Wiki says 125,000 copies sold in the USA; there must be a fortune in peoples attics!
Me? I'm just glad I bought my CIB version about 6-7 years ago, minor surface tear on the back of the box, for the princely sum of $75.Lie with passion and be forever damned...
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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostThe price on Earthbound, especially CIB with the scratch 'n sniff stickers unused, has utterly jacked up in the last couple of years. My money is on because it's never gonna make the VC, so the only way to play it in English on proper hardware is via the US release (or Powerpak et al with ROMs). $500 for a complete copy has become common place, and loose cartridges command $60-80 in themselves.
Me? I'm just glad I bought my CIB version about 6-7 years ago, minor surface tear on the back of the box, for the princely sum of $75.
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