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So I'm going to bite the bullet and send off my Lagrange Point to be translated. I also ordered a second copy just to keep untranslated. Do I have issues? All signs point to yes.
So I'm going to bite the bullet and send off my Lagrange Point to be translated. I also ordered a second copy just to keep untranslated. Do I have issues? All signs point to yes.
Re: Lagrange Point - You do you. That soundtrack is so good.
So I'm going to bite the bullet and send off my Lagrange Point to be translated. I also ordered a second copy just to keep untranslated. Do I have issues? All signs point to yes.
So I'm going to bite the bullet and send off my Lagrange Point to be translated. I also ordered a second copy just to keep untranslated. Do I have issues? All signs point to yes.
Go for it! Issues? What issues? We all have issues. We spend big bucks for what amounts to 20-30 year old video games!
Lol thats what I did, I have a loose translated copy and a CIB copy that is original. So you may have issues but you certainly won't be alone![]()
I was a bit surprised that the insane prices for Duck Tales 2 actually went down. I got a copy in a very good condition with manual for 36,50, a few years back when I was last looking for Duck Tales 2 (being the NES version with different level layout of my first game ever), just the module would regularly go for 100+. Is this common right now for NES games to lose some of their value again? It's great for collectors of course, but I was surprised, I always suspected prices would only go up with defects lowering the amount of games potentially on offer.
Here in Norway, Nes prices seems to be collapsing because many senior collectors are completing their sets and either retiring from the scene, or even selling off all their stuff. A game like Gimmick for instance, is now going for way lower prices than it used to, the same goes for Little Samson and other grails.
Here in Norway, Nes prices seems to be collapsing because many senior collectors are completing their sets and either retiring from the scene, or even selling off all their stuff. A game like Gimmick for instance, is now going for way lower prices than it used to, the same goes for Little Samson and other grails.
This happened with Atari games. The bulk of people that would ever be interested in those games got pretty much everything they ever wanted, and some sold off. Those that were hoarding or only in for reselling left and prices eased off.
The thing with NES that's a bit more of a wrinkle is that the games hold up a lot better than Atari stuff. It's not unreasonable to think that there could be a lot of new people wanting to set up their own NES library. But maybe games like Duck Tales just don't have the same appeal to a 20 year old that it does to a 30 year old due to it being a late-80s cartoon.
what's considered low for Gimmick?
Right now there is bidding on one at a local site here, and its at about 300. It fetched twice that not too long ago.
Yeah in Sweden a cart used to be about between 400-500 for a while. Now it's on its way down. I thought of selling my cart and get a complete Famicom copy instead for a while but never did.
You should, the Famicom-carts run at 60hz and are still cheaper. This is what I did a few years ago.
I was thinking of getting a CIB Famicom version though, since at the time you could sell an SCN-cart for about the same as a CIB FC version cost. That's no longer true though I don't think, which I kick myself over. But yeah I really want it in 60hz on my Famicom so I might just get a cart.You should, the Famicom-carts run at 60hz and are still cheaper. This is what I did a few years ago.
The FC version does have extra audio yes. But as sixteen-bit pointed out you need an actual Famicom to be able to hear it, or a modded NTSC NES.Doesn't it also have extra audio channels? Or is it just that 60hz plays it right.
I was thinking of getting a CIB Famicom version though, since at the time you could sell an SCN-cart for about the same as a CIB FC version cost. That's no longer true though I don't think, which I kick myself over. But yeah I really want it in 60hz on my Famicom so I might just get a cart.
Complete has gone up a lot unfortunately. I am only collecting famicom-carts really, i think they look good enough without the boxes. But yeah, get rid of that scn-game before the scn-market crashes completely is my advice. The obsession with scn-markings here was always stupid anyways imo.
Yup and from looking at the people in the collecting circles around me, it seems more and more collectors have seen the 60hz light and started to prefer NTSC over PAL here as well.
Yeah, just compare the prices on NA Little Samson to the falling Pal-prices. The collectors that just want to own it are falling away, while the collectors who also wants to play their games are staying - and thus increasing demand and prices for the superior versions.
I wish they'd all drop -- I'd love to own Little Samson but I almost certainly never will at its current price.
US? Check your PMs lolI have mine for sale at a local site for $300, but nobody is biting![]()
So if you guys wants a game you can beat in 30 minutes, check out Little Mermaid by Capcom. I had high hopes for it, considering it came out around the same time as Darkwing Duck, but man, this game was just boring and way too easy. The only interesting challenge in the game were the boss fights, and even they were pretty easy. So, guess I dont at all recommend this:
At least the excellent chiptune rendition of "Under the Sea" made me check out the so nostalgic original song. I remember going to see this at cinema with my dad in 89, probably my second or third trip to the cinema ever.
Sounds like a great game to play with my now three-year-old daughter when she gets a little older and can find her way around a controller. She already loves this movie and she likes watching "Daddy's old games."
So if you guys wants a game you can beat in 30 minutes, check out Little Mermaid by Capcom. I had high hopes for it, considering it came out around the same time as Darkwing Duck, but man, this game was just boring and way too easy. The only interesting challenge in the game were the boss fights, and even they were pretty easy. So, guess I dont at all recommend this:
At least the excellent chiptune rendition of "Under the Sea" made me check out the so nostalgic original song. I remember going to see this at cinema with my dad in 89, probably my second or third trip to the cinema ever.
To be fair, Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers can similarly be finished in 30 minutes, give or take.
That being said, The Little Mermaid is definitely on my shortlist of NES carts to pick up...I'd like to wrap up the complete Capcom Disney NES library. (Except for Ducktales 2 and Chip & Dale 2 because hahahahahaha fuck that.)
Edit: Also why do those colors look so...garish?
Edit 2: I just had a wacky idea of bringing a Little Mermaid NES cart along on my next Disney parks trip to have Ariel sign. Hah.
Is anyone else having difficulty signing up for NintendoAge? I was looking forward to using the Scoreboard system whenever I get around to picking up a AVS but I registered for an account about a month ago and never got an activation e-mail.
Is it NeoGAF levels of difficult to get in or something?
To be fair, Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers can similarly be finished in 30 minutes, give or take.
That being said, The Little Mermaid is definitely on my shortlist of NES carts to pick up...I'd like to wrap up the complete Capcom Disney NES library. (Except for Ducktales 2 and Chip & Dale 2 because hahahahahaha fuck that.)
Edit: Also why do those colors look so...garish?
Edit 2: I just had a wacky idea of bringing a Little Mermaid NES cart along on my next Disney parks trip to have Ariel sign. Hah.
I completed Chip n Dale for the first time last night. I only got it a few months ago and have just played it once before. It's a great game, lots of fun and one that seems great for a quick play through every now and then. Love the last level music.
Congrats! I definitely agree that its a great game. Even more fun in mp when you alternate by cooperating and trolling each other![]()
I actually tried it with my mum, I thought it would be fun since we used to play NES and SNES games a lot together when I was a kid. It was rather hecticFun though!
Buy em out!There's an estate sale happening this weekend in Maryland that has a lot of NES goods available.
cool analog synth cover of Kraid's Lair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr0CNm6E9IA