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Originally posted by teenagewasteland View PostWould you put Fatal Fury Special above Batman & Robin on the Mega CD in rarity Cauterize or just below? Same for Samurai Shodown? I'm no mega cd expert and have always thought of them as much of a muchness at the top of the tree of PAL rareness.
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Originally posted by S3M View PostBest person to ask about mega-cd is the nice person who runs this website.
http://www.sega-mega-cd-library.co.uk/
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PAL Mega CD prices are crazy for some of the rarer stuff, at least the majority of them are fairly decent titles though, I'm trying for a complete JPN set atm, prices aren't too bad generally but 3 of the rarest are a CD cleaner and Fareinheit, Surgical Strike, saw them for around ?125 recently, I wouldn't mind but their complete dog****.
Trying for a complete JPN 32X set as well, managed to source almost them all this week but Romance of the Three Kingdoms 4 and WWF Raw are a real pain to find, can't see them being cheap either when they do eventually turn up.
Why is it that the majority of games I struggle to find always seem to be complete crap
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Originally posted by Pharfetchd View PostWhy is it that the majority of games I struggle to find always seem to be complete crap
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Originally posted by teenagewasteland View PostBecause this is why they're rare lol. Games get released, they're turds, no-one buys them except for some a handful of people and voila, you have a rare game.
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Originally posted by Cauterize View PostThe question is, where are the warehouses storing all these unsold games though? Or is that just wishful thinking?
I do think the same thing as well but I warehouses can't store things forever. Presumably they just get recycled or something.
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Originally posted by teenagewasteland View PostI know I put that crate of Kizunas down somewhere.
I do think the same thing as well but I warehouses can't store things forever. Presumably they just get recycled or something.
Anyone know where these emerged from?
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