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Adol
05-14-2008, 06:30 AM
Got my final games!
Will make pictures today of my Saturn japanese fullset!
I'm so happy,that is 2 of the biggest fullsets existing (both over 1000 titles) i'm ending withing 6 weeks.

jajaja
05-14-2008, 07:42 AM
Holy fuck, thats an impressive collection! o_O Congrats on getting all Super Famicom games, Adol! :)

(I havnt been so active on this forum lately so i didnt see this thread before now, so i'm sorry for the late reply)

EDIT: And congrats on getting every Sega Saturn japanese games too! That is amazing!

snes-master
11-04-2008, 08:43 AM
I saw you said you were not interested in the Powerfest '94 because it is American. I own a game you definitely don't have and may want. It is a Japanese Super Famicom version of the 1992 Challenge. This was made for a special Japanese Competition. Unfortunately I don't know much about the competition itself, (if anyone knows anything about the competition please let me know.

You can view information about this cart at my website:
http://www.snesmaps.com/maps/1992Challenge/1992Challenge.html

Adol
11-04-2008, 08:46 AM
That's not SFC stuff.
It's just a "japan version" of your game,but not related to SFC.
A game with a start screen where is written "Super Nintendo"

Not a SINGLE SFC game has the Super nintendo logo on it or IN it.

I'm not interested in such stuff,not SFC related.

snes-master
11-04-2008, 09:01 AM
Like I said I don't know much about the competition that took place in Japan. This competition was originally held in the US and or Canada at colleges. They then put this into a Super Famicom casing and used it for a competition in Japan. The game is all in English, however it is in a Super Famicom cartridge and does not fit inside the SNES, just the Super Famicom. I would like to know more on the history of this game, so if anyone knows please fill us in. Thanks.

Adol
11-04-2008, 09:19 AM
You can create your own history if you want,such competition never existed in Japan.

There would be reports in Famitsu (WEEKLY magazine!),and there were none.
Such thing never happene,it's just the very same thing you got in USA,except they modify the case,nothing more.
And it could fit in european SNES systems,it has the same size.

No special value to me,but if you find somebody ready to buy this,great.

snes-master
11-04-2008, 09:34 AM
I have no desire to create a false history, I just want to know the real history. Until last year I never heard of the 1992 Campus Challenge in the US, however it did happen. I understand you don't want this for your collection. It definitly was not an officiallay realsed game on any system.

snes-master
11-04-2008, 09:51 AM
I have been searching the internet to see if there was any reference to this competition being held in Japan. I did find this:

There was a European competition as well. It was likely very similar to the US competition, though it is unknown what the prizes were or if the contest was strictly at universities. Additionally, there was a competition in 1992 in Japan, which likely used the same format, though details on this are more sketchy. It may have been called the Champion Competition.

Here is a link to the site I found this information on:
http://www.gamesniped.com/2007/11/08/worlds-most-expensive-video-games/

DreamTR
11-04-2008, 10:15 AM
Snesmaster, I think we went over this, the other one you have is the Campus Challenge SNES version, it just happens to be in a SFC casing.

I have wanted to buy this thing from you since I know how much you paid for it, but I don't know what you want to sell it for.

Nintendo seriously can put anything in dev things lying around, and with the marketing guy where this came from, the only thing that happened when it was playable on college campuses was mostly gameplay. There was an NES and a SNES version of this.

Adol collects retail stuff. He is not into competition stuff much unless it is official Japanese, and that is not it. I don't think he is denying it to be rare, but he does not usually have interest in that. He likes sealed games, and Japanese games, and collects very rare stuff on that end, and I like protos and US stuff, we all collect what we want, but the point is, it's a US comp cart regardless of what format it is in and where it came from (Nintendo marketing/promotions guy)

Adol
11-04-2008, 10:24 AM
I have no desire to create a false history, I just want to know the real history. Until last year I never heard of the 1992 Campus Challenge in the US, however it did happen. I understand you don't want this for your collection. It definitly was not an officiallay realsed game on any system.

Japan isn't USA.
About Video games history,they're MILES better.
Meaning that even for a 1982 game,they know the PRECISE DAY of release.the official price,everything.
They let it know through HUNDREDS of books, from different publishing companies.
And they had dozens of video game magazines,the most known being Famicon Tsushin, which was weekly.
Believe me,if such thing happened,they WOULD know about it.
I mean,same thing happened with PCE Games and caravan contests, letting win caravan hucards.

It never happened.What you have is the very same thing,with modified case.
It's US history,US stuff.
At best European stuff (same casing than sfc games,but not same stuff).
The "Super Nintendo" logo just doesn't exist in Japan.

I'm not trying to say your stuff isn't rare,but itsn't japanese. Changing the case won't change a thing.
You could duplicate it and making 100,still not interesting for me.
But maybe it is for others.

I prefer my Kunio Kun Tournament Special cartridge, recognized by japanese market,and sold $7500 in stores (8 copies in existence).

I doubt you'll find many japanese guys interested in it.
And as DreamTR say,i'm not into prototype/sample/dev stuff. Many guys are into it,i'm not.
I can't be everywhere, heh :)

snes-master
11-04-2008, 10:54 AM
I have not been able to back up the 1992 Challenge game. It is a game that I would be willing to freely release the ROM for if I can find someone willing to give me an EPROM reader that will let me back it up. If it is like the Powerfest '94 the ROM won't be playable in the competition format, someone would need to program an emulator to be able to handle this unique type of competition cart. I would like to back up the 1992 challenge cart before selling it, to make sure it someday becomes available to the general public. This game is a piece of Nintendo History and all should be able to enjoy it.

There are a lot of collectors out there that collect different types of video game related stuff. Does anyone know if there is a video game museum? I think it would be kewl to be able to go some place to view all this kewl rare stuff.

DreamTR
11-04-2008, 01:10 PM
I have not been able to back up the 1992 Challenge game. It is a game that I would be willing to freely release the ROM for if I can find someone willing to give me an EPROM reader that will let me back it up. If it is like the Powerfest '94 the ROM won't be playable in the competition format, someone would need to program an emulator to be able to handle this unique type of competition cart. I would like to back up the 1992 challenge cart before selling it, to make sure it someday becomes available to the general public. This game is a piece of Nintendo History and all should be able to enjoy it.

There are a lot of collectors out there that collect different types of video game related stuff. Does anyone know if there is a video game museum? I think it would be kewl to be able to go some place to view all this kewl rare stuff.


If you release it or plan on releasing it, it might cause a drop in the value. I know the NWC is not affected, but there is a "lore" behind that, and frankly not many people know about the comp carts for other systems, or care as much for that matter, which is why they never fetch anywhere near as much money.

The CGE Museum always has a lot of amazing things each year when the Classic Gaming Expo is held.

Like I said, I would love to buy the thing, but you're expecting a ridiculous amount of profit on something that sat at the same price in the guy's hands for months before anyone jumped on it, and it just happened to be you who already paid too much for the other cart....

Think of it this way. I've NEVER had anyone offer me good money for my NES Campus Challenge cart. EVER. Let's rephrase: I mean, not even one single offer on the cart. Would I sell it? No, it means a lot to my collection. You have been trying to get someone to cash you in on these "investments", so it's VERY different, but there is no way I think that NES Campus Challenge would fetch gold NWC status in price...

snes-master
11-04-2008, 02:29 PM
I'm really ok with holding on to the Powerfest '94 and the 1992 Challenge carts. Also I am willing to sell them for what I feel they are worth due to there rarity. I bought the original grey NWC for $1800 back around 2000. I just sold it earlier this year for $5000. I have seen some of them go for even more then that. They just seem to be getting more and more expensive as time goes by. I believe that the same will happen for SNES as time goes by.

Adol is the first person I heard of that is a massive collector of the 16 bit games. I am sure some day someone like Adol will surface who is just as much of a collector of American 16 bit games and they may have the resources to pay the kind of money people are now paying for the Gold NWC carts.

If someone is willing to pay that kind of money now I will sell the games now, if it takes 10 years before people really get into collecting SNES games then I will sell it then. If SNES games never become as popular as NES games are now then I may just keep them in my collection.

I also don't think releasing the ROM would drop the price, in fact it might raise the price by making more people aware that the competition cart exists. Not only is the ROM available for the NWC, but you can buy a reproduction cart that plays exactly the same as the original, not only that but it comes with instructions and a poster. The price of the originals have not dropped after that, if anything they have gone up.

I tried to see if the person who reproduced the NWC cart could reproduce the Powerfest and the 1992 Challenge, but do to the complexity of the SNES competition circuit boards it is not with in his means to be able to do that. (If anyone knows someone who could do it let me know)

If you wanted to I'm sure you could talk to the person that reproduces the NWC and get them to reproduce your Nintendo version of the Campus Challenge since it is similar to the NWC. You might even be able to make a little bit from each one he sells. I don't know if that is something you would be interested in or not, but thought I would throw the idea out there just in case.

Adol
11-04-2008, 02:44 PM
I'm really ok with holding on to the Powerfest '94 and the 1992 Challenge carts. Also I am willing to sell them for what I feel they are worth due to there rarity. I bought the original grey NWC for $1800 back around 2000. I just sold it earlier this year for $5000. I have seen some of them go for even more then that. They just seem to be getting more and more expensive as time goes by. I believe that the same will happen for SNES as time goes by.

Adol is the first person I heard of that is a massive collector of the 16 bit games. I am sure some day someone like Adol will surface who is just as much of a collector of American 16 bit games and they may have the resources to pay the kind of money people are now paying for the Gold NWC carts.

If someone is willing to pay that kind of money now I will sell the games now, if it takes 10 years before people really get into collecting SNES games then I will sell it then. If SNES games never become as popular as NES games are now then I may just keep them in my collection.



Except i "surfaced" 12 years ago on the net. By that time,your supposed collector shoul have surfaced.It's not like i'm new on the net.

If i was looking for such cart (in japanese form,meaning i'd find it in japan),believe me,i'd have find it before you :)
I don't need to overpay my games.

snes-master
11-04-2008, 03:02 PM
I'm fine with keeping the games in my collection. It is kewl being the only known person in the world who owns every competition cart for the SNES.

DreamTR, do you know how to get a hold of the people who run the CGE Museum?

SegaAges
11-04-2008, 03:25 PM
I personally want competition carts, but they are expensive (I have been offered repros, but we know it isn't the same).

My personal opinion is this: keep them and cherish them. Not everybody can be so lucky as to own them.

You said that you wanted to dump the rom anyway, which is good. Honestly, you could dump the rom and keep it for yourself, which would be good as well. It will help you take care of those sweet carts.

Take care of those carts, since it appears that some of them there are less than 10 in the world.

Adol
11-04-2008, 03:27 PM
I'm fine with keeping the games in my collection. It is kewl being the only known person in the world who owns every competition cart for the SNES.


You don't. for the US SNES maybe,but Kunio Kun Tournament Special is a competition cart for example,a REAL japanese one, and you don't own it.

SegaAges
11-04-2008, 03:30 PM
You don't. for the US SNES maybe,but Kunio Kun Tournament Special is a competition cart for example,a REAL japanese one, and you don't own it.

Adol: I am switching the topic super fast then you can go back to discussing competition carts.

You said that you finished up the saturn set, and the old room of doom pics from your original post are down, you got any other links to them?

snes-master
11-04-2008, 04:10 PM
I stand corrected. I currently own every US SNES Competition cart.

Adol, was the Kunio Kun Tournament Special the only special competition cart made for Japan? Were they any for the Famicom?

Adol
11-04-2008, 04:20 PM
Adol: I am switching the topic super fast then you can go back to discussing competition carts.

You said that you finished up the saturn set, and the old room of doom pics from your original post are down, you got any other links to them?

Yeah, ifinished it 7 months ago..the new adol's collection album is here,on the new digitpress website:

http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=6898

I didn't put yet pics of the SMS & Famicom Disk System fullsets though..one day maybe :)

I'll maybe try to get my PC Engine fullset (about 700 titles) completely factory sealed!
Like 70% (500 games) are factory sealed though! :)

snes-master:I don't have other ones in mind,but there was "special versions" of some games,like Slam Dunk Shueisha Limited,Far East of Eden Zero V Jump version,Chrono Trigger V Jump version,Yoshi's Cookie Croupon Version,and so on.
You can buy the Kunio here:
http://www.superpotato.com/detail/167001943001/


7825$ though.

SegaAges
11-04-2008, 05:29 PM
Yeah, ifinished it 7 months ago..the new adol's collection album is here,on the new digitpress website:

http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=6898

I didn't put yet pics of the SMS & Famicom Disk System fullsets though..one day maybe :)

I'll maybe try to get my PC Engine fullset (about 700 titles) completely factory sealed!
Like 70% (500 games) are factory sealed though! :)

snes-master:I don't have other ones in mind,but there was "special versions" of some games,like Slam Dunk Shueisha Limited,Far East of Eden Zero V Jump version,Chrono Trigger V Jump version,Yoshi's Cookie Croupon Version,and so on.
You can buy the Kunio here:
http://www.superpotato.com/detail/167001943001/


7825$ though.

Ok, you have enough money to spend on all of this, which is awesome (and yes, I know have to clean my pants, thank you), but I have to ask, why such a small SMS collection?

I am not busting you out (well, maybe a little, hehehe), but you are into fullsets, which is awesome, I have 2 fullsets myself, but when it appears that you have mostly fullsets, why such a small number of SMS?

Adol
11-04-2008, 05:37 PM
Ok, you have enough money to spend on all of this, which is awesome (and yes, I know have to clean my pants, thank you), but I have to ask, why such a small SMS collection?

I am not busting you out (well, maybe a little, hehehe), but you are into fullsets, which is awesome, I have 2 fullsets myself, but when it appears that you have mostly fullsets, why such a small number of SMS?

Don't you READ posts?
I just wrote:
"I didn't put yet pics of the SMS & Famicom Disk System fullsets though..one day maybe "


I have every single SMS european game ever made (including classic brown,special packs,,cards,kixx versions)+ all US exclusives + all Brazilian exlcusives.
In addition of the Sega Mark 3 fullset.

I have it for more than a DECADE,I just never made pics of it.

Just READ what people is telling you.

SegaAges
11-04-2008, 05:42 PM
Don't you READ posts?
I just wrote:
"I didn't put yet pics of the SMS & Famicom Disk System fullsets though..one day maybe "


I have every single SMS european game ever made (including classic brown,special packs,,cards,kixx versions)+ all US exclusives + all Brazilian exlcusives.
In addition of the Sega Mark 3 fullset.

I have it for more than a DECADE,I just never made pics of it.

Just READ what people is telling you.


No, I didn't read it.

I thought about it, but I did not.

*blushes

don't i feel like an ass who tried being a smartass and it totally backfired, my bad, hahaha

Adol
11-04-2008, 05:44 PM
No problem.
When i'll have time,i'll make pics.
but it wasn't the hardest (in time&money) fullset to get, for sure.
I'm pretty sure you can check many other guys's SMS fullsets around.
I just put those pictures on the album so the sms will be "booked" with 1 album.
Pics you see are of games that never came out officially.

SegaAges
11-04-2008, 06:07 PM
No problem.
When i'll have time,i'll make pics.
but it wasn't the hardest (in time&money) fullset to get, for sure.
I'm pretty sure you can check many other guys's SMS fullsets around.
I just put those pictures on the album so the sms will be "booked" with 1 album.
Pics you see are of games that never came out officially.

I will say, you are an impressive collector.

My problem is that I am the Ferrari Owner of collector's. I like to have the newest thing out and it has to be the supremempimp daddy version (within 1 month, i will have acquired gta4:se, halo 3: legendary, rb2: se).

I should stop getting these things that cost so much and go for fullsets of stuff, hehehe

To each their own.

You are correct though dude, it does not take much to get a buttload of games fast. Deals just start coming in left and right, and before you know it, poof, more games.

Trust me, I know the feeling. About a mont and a half ago I was trying to have people help me hit 1000 games, and within that time I have gotten 99 games (up to 1099).

I am curious, I know it says you are from france, and if you said this already, tell me to read it and I will get through to the post, but have you ever considered doing any NTSC-U fullsets at all? Maybe game.com or something?

Adol
11-04-2008, 06:59 PM
I will say, you are an impressive collector.

My problem is that I am the Ferrari Owner of collector's. I like to have the newest thing out and it has to be the supremempimp daddy version (within 1 month, i will have acquired gta4:se, halo 3: legendary, rb2: se).

I should stop getting these things that cost so much and go for fullsets of stuff, hehehe

To each their own.

You are correct though dude, it does not take much to get a buttload of games fast. Deals just start coming in left and right, and before you know it, poof, more games.

Trust me, I know the feeling. About a mont and a half ago I was trying to have people help me hit 1000 games, and within that time I have gotten 99 games (up to 1099).

I am curious, I know it says you are from france, and if you said this already, tell me to read it and I will get through to the post, but have you ever considered doing any NTSC-U fullsets at all? Maybe game.com or something?

Right i forgot:i "think" i have game.com fullset,but not sure..maybe i'm maybe missing 1-2 games.i'll have to double check that.

Well,i grew up with japanese import (games were coming out in apan BEFORE USA&europe),so i sticked with japanese stuff.
I played US RPGs (i meant japanese RPGs,translated in English) when i didn't understand japanese well enough to end such games. But very few were translated in 90s.
So no,i didn't think getting us-tsc fullsets. Some jewels, some RPGs,some Factory sealed games YES, fullsets no.

Verdadero Pecado Mark IV
11-04-2008, 07:45 PM
First off Adol
You do not have a complete set
of super famicom games

A. Your including cop-off's ( repo's/pirates ) and jobs made by people especially for you. ( like the starfox 2 for example ). Including pirates is like a diffrent set of collection milestone.

B. If your including repo's/pirated goods what about the other devices like the Super gameboy ( as somebody metioned ) that is not official. Remember the Super gameboy is a rom.

C. Personally Adol I go by rom rules and there is 1???? games in all. That divided by 3 ( in terms of revisions ) rounded off is like 4??? games in total. Meaning you are. Remember Starfox2 is a stolen copy from Nintendo; It was never meant for our eyes ( yet people play it in it's entirety ). Including Starfox2 is like including pirated devices, home-made games, contest games, and games that have not even been finished and is on somebodies database sitting shiva. Your like 65% of the way there ( while I probably 5% ) of my calculations.

Second off
Cool SFC collection and
Really nice stratergy

We should start calling you Napoleon.

A. You kept on buying at random and selling off your finds at random. You sold people like me the lesser of your hoard ( like the TOP with the rusty staples, or the LIVEALIVE box that is kinda old ). You imported ( which is kinda
stab in the back to the economy. I imagine that you hit you would hit up the stores every now and again.

B. I will admit your finds did caught my eye with certain games add-on I never knew exsisted for the SNES other then in Rom format. I knew about them for other

C. Now you have all those Derby Stallions in France, where all the other Derby Stallions should go in my book.

D. Personally as a person who also collects I have made rules or what will be known as the

THE GAMERS COMMANDMENTS

For myself. While I know there is alot of stuff out there. I buy to play not to collect. I have battle bidders again and again

Still your collection is really nice. When I get everything setup I will post my pics too. Check it out




Not a SINGLE SFC game has the Super nintendo logo on it or IN it.

Where did the Nintendo power logo that is on your Memory Cassettes come from mister Not a SINGLE....???



There would be reports in Famitsu (WEEKLY magazine!),and there were none.

Famitsu is not intergrated into Nintendo. In terms of contest they do associate with them.

One more thing Adol.

Where is the thanks for funding your escavation
into Super Famicom gaming

Like a first dibs on your booty when your room of Doom consumes you or the three Ghosts of Chirstmas visit you?

I mean thanks to buyers on the net and real life people you would have never accomplished your goal at this present moment.

What if nobody took that extra stuff off your hand. Where would you be without us Adol. With a room of stuff like the next guy with a Derby Stallion Pryimid.


Person who I will be messaging in the futuro
It definitly was not an officiallay realsed game on any system

Okay this cart is a official release since it is using official ( which is obvious ). It was a one time thing like that ( which I am not mentioning ) from that game movie. It exsist but like a SNES built into a airline backseat.

About Adol's apparent Nipponese game lust. He obviously does not want to include the Ameri version of anything in this collection at least or want to admit it exsist.

megasdkirby
11-04-2008, 07:56 PM
Perhaps Adol was referring to a complete released set?

Dunno, I'm toasted today. :)

DreamTR
11-04-2008, 11:21 PM
Snesmaster: I have all the US released SNES games (around 700 or so) all CIB including the brutal soccer games and all the Genesis games CIB in the US, so there's other collectors as well that do the 16-bit stuff, but Adol is Mr. Japanese for sure on all those games.

I still don't think anyone is going to pay $10,000 for that game. Again, you have to realize, the 1990 NWC is lore. The freaking Wizard movie and that tour is still insane, but the other stuff is not, and hopefully one day you will realize that =) Again, not denying the rarity, but supply and demand won't do, because again, if that is the case, you should be buying up all of my unreleased prototypes that are one-of-a-kind and buy them for $1,000 apiece, right?

Adol
11-05-2008, 05:14 AM
Verdadero Pecado Mark IV:

A) No,i don't.that's in your mind.
I just added it as a bonus of the complete fullset.
A fullset cannot include copro/pirate/sample/prototype games,because such list is ENDLESS.
I cannot base myself on ROM,i'm not a cheater.I collect REAL GAMES that came out in STORES. I have some hibaihin games,but that's a BONUS. Memory Cassettes are a BONUS.I chose to collect exclusive NP games, but maybe i should get every single NP release (about 180 which were released in stores,like Super Mario World..?What's the point?).Again it'(s a bonus.
Check Daigirin and all other SERIOUS press institutions,and i'm not missing 1 title.

C) What the hell are you talking about?

D) Take your rules for yourself,do not impose them to others.

Too, do not write in capital letters with 300 size. It just make you look stupid.

Check the Nintendo Power logo: Where is the "SUPER NINTENDO" logo?
I REPEAT: Where is the SUPER NINTENDO logo?
NO WHERE. Super Nintendo doesn't exist in japan,only Super Famicom.

About this specific cart,how could you count it in a fullset?
this isn't Mame or goodsnes here,this is real stuff!It has no box,no instructions,was never released in stores! the only thing it has is "sfc casing",which in fact could be european Super nintendo casing! More power to him to have such thing,but the japanese institutions do not recognize such thing,PERIOD. Not me, THEM.
No release date,no official price,nothing.

Finally, what is the POINT of your post? Do you thank your mom for giving you birth anytime you can in a video game thread? Do anyone on this forum thank the "real people", the "real world" for selling me games? Or am i supposed to be the only one who HAS TO DO IT?

If you just want to express yourself about your deep inside feelings,create another topic,please.

tom
11-05-2008, 07:33 AM
Although not a Japan collector myself (besides DC and naked girly stuff) I like your Japan SFC collection.

Tony Lama
11-06-2008, 03:43 PM
INCREDIBLE collection of SFC games! I am impressed!

Sorry to go a bit off topic but I noticed games like NFL QUARTERBACK CLUB and SUPER TECMO BOWL as well as a couple other American football games in your collection. I am surprised those got a Japanese release! Does anybody know why on earth any game company would realease those titles in a Japanese market? I thought no one played American football there!

Adol
11-06-2008, 04:11 PM
INCREDIBLE collection of SFC games! I am impressed!

Sorry to go a bit off topic but I noticed games like NFL QUARTERBACK CLUB and SUPER TECMO BOWL as well as a couple other American football games in your collection. I am surprised those got a Japanese release! Does anybody know why on earth any game company would realease those titles in a Japanese market? I thought no one played American football there!

And why do you get soccer releases,even if USA suck at soccer? :)
They're released because there is a public for it,and some players as well,i think :)

Japan got US Football,hockey video games...on Super Famicom,Megadrive/Genesis,etc..

In fact,there is no reason there will NOT be US Football video games in Japan :)

Bojay1997
11-06-2008, 06:52 PM
And why do you get soccer releases,even if USA suck at soccer? :)
They're released because there is a public for it,and some players as well,i think :)

Japan got US Football,hockey video games...on Super Famicom,Megadrive/Genesis,etc..

In fact,there is no reason there will NOT be US Football video games in Japan :)

I don't know, we rarely get European sports games over here in the United States anymore. I think EA released Rugby maybe once on the Xbox and PS2 and I don't think we've ever had a soccer management simulation. At least with soccer, we have "professional" teams and kids play it until they are in junior high though AYSO. I don't think Japan has either professional or amateur football teams, so it does seem really strange that football games would get a release there.

Adol
11-06-2008, 06:55 PM
I don't know, we rarely get European sports games over here in the United States anymore. I think EA released Rugby maybe once on the Xbox and PS2 and I don't think we've ever had a soccer management simulation. At least with soccer, we have "professional" teams and kids play it until they are in junior high though AYSO. I don't think Japan has either professional or amateur football teams, so it does seem really strange that football games would get a release there.

We have baseball&US football teams in France&Europe, even if many people don't even know such sports exist!
I don't see why Japan wouldn't have some as well. :)

refan
11-06-2008, 08:41 PM
I can't believe someone finally completed a collection that extensive. Great Job. Was it worth all of the time and money??

DDCecil
11-06-2008, 08:46 PM
I didn't see this in your collection (correct me if I'm wrong, I just saw the normal release box):

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3206/2930657638_eb07b94752.jpg

Adol
11-07-2008, 03:55 AM
I can't believe someone finally completed a collection that extensive. Great Job. Was it worth all of the time and money??

Yes,it was (if you're talking about SFC).
As much as the 23 other fullsets.
but everything come to an end,i don't see what i could collect more now,since i got fullsets on all the systems i loved back in my teenagehood. :)
Maybe i'll go for Factory sealed PCE fullset (since i'm 70%),or famicom Cart fullset..

DD Cecil: for "classification purposes",i put in pictures the normal version of Shining ScorpionI do have the deluxe version though (worth nothing by the way ;)

gameofyou
11-07-2008, 09:17 PM
Nice collection. What will you do once you have every videogame that you want? Are you running out of storage space yet? Will you open a museum someday?

Adol
11-08-2008, 04:26 AM
Nice collection. What will you do once you have every videogame that you want? Are you running out of storage space yet? Will you open a museum someday?

I'm not runngin out of storage space.
I got 95% of what i wanted,i think i'm pratically done collecting.As said earlier,maybe i'll go for Famicom Cart fullset,so i'd have all Nintendo homebased japanese video games from Famicom to N64..What the hell,maybe i'd do Gamecube (300 titles only in Japan,and i already have 150)..thaty'd do Famicom,Famicom Disk System,Super Famicom,Virtual Boy, N64, DD 64 Gamecube.
I already have all SNK & Sega & Nec...then i'm done.
Oh yeah,maybe i'll go for the PC Engine fullset FACTORY SEALED.Hucards AND CDs...there is about 675 titles,i have them all already with spine card,etc,and 500 of them are factory sealed...so maybe i'd go for the 175 missing ones,but it's gonna be a very expensive hunt (like getting $300 games,when used ones of the sametitles don't fetch $100..).

I'm interested in 8-16-32-64 bits stuff,not much.I will never collect on PSP,DS,XBox,PS1&2,Wii,because it's not my generation.I grewx up from NES/SMS to 2000 let's say, so i will not sepdn crazy money getting other generations system fullsets.

I don't think i'll open a museum someday,because it will interest too few people (japanese video games in France has a lot of fans, but not THAT much to creat a museum for)