A few more for the SFC collection. The price disparity between these is kind of comical - Yoshi's Island cost £4, whilst Final Fight Tough... didn't. Still, it's in great shape and it fits one of the big gaps I have in my collection. Next up, Super Aleste.
A few more for the SFC collection. The price disparity between these is kind of comical - Yoshi's Island cost £4, whilst Final Fight Tough... didn't. Still, it's in great shape and it fits one of the big gaps I have in my collection. Next up, Super Aleste.
Love the Yoshi's Island box art still in my top 5 best games list.
Tempest is one of my fave games ever but I sold my Jag too a year or so back ... just couldn't justify having it for one game
I was the same, and my Jag was packed away for years. Like a little kid mind, the moment I sold it and sent it off, I had an urge to play the system again LOL.
You're on
I was hoping too last year when Cardiff was playing Newcastle. Usually, we stay in Whitley Bay (Why aye, man ) for the weekend, but last year, just had a bus up and straight back after the match. Me you and Lee will have a pint one year and I really need to see his shop too
I guess it comes down, really, to what you're buying them for. No matter what anyone says, when you're dropping £3000 on a cart, it's more about the owning and displaying than it is about the playing. Sure, Metal Slug 3 on Switch isn't absolutely 100% perfectly like the AES version, but it is pretty similar and approximately £2994 cheaper.
It's kind of like collecting rare stamps or something once you get into the crazy money. No one is actually using their rare stamps. They just acquire and own and display them and that, presumably, is its own pleasure and reward.
Can people please stop mentioning what Slug 3 goes for these days? I flogged my minty US copy for little over £200 almost 15 years ago. And Sengoku 3 for £150 :/
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