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The 1 2 P
03-05-2009, 04:12 AM
Originally published on my gaming blog:

Holy Grail derives from the words "holy shit thats a mutha fucking bomb ass grail dime piece", used in ancient Greek culture. But the Greeks decided that they should shorten this for the sake of trying to explain it to their young ones before they were old enough to curse. And thus it has been shortened to the term we all know today.

Pretty much all collectors have their own personal "grails", items they have been trying to attain for any length of time with varying degrees of success and failure. For me, I've been trying to obtain this holy grail for the better part of eight years. And it's a holy grail that, in an alternate time line, wouldn't even exist. But in our time line, September 11th (9-11) happened and thus my holy grail was made....out of fear and stupidity. And that holy grail is the alternate version of Syphon Filter 3.

Lots of things got pushed back or ultimately canceled during the aftermat of the 9-11 attacks. Movies, tv shows and even video games were forced to alter their schedules because of the result of our nations worst terrorist attack. It was a dark day in history for sure, but even darker for fans(like myself) of the Syphon Filter franchise. I actually found one on ebay about a year ago and the seller had a "buy it now" price of $500. Yeah, I laughed too when I saw that. He also had a "best offer" option. I used it three times, with my first offer being $100 and my last being $250. He didn't accept any of them. Granted, his copy was sealed but still. I mean, he had it listed for over a year and it was more than obvious that it would NEVER sell at that price. But you know, ebay is full of stupid ass people and he was just one of many. He finally took the item down last year without selling it. I guess for some people, it takes a year and a half of listing something(that will never sell at your price) before common sense kicks in.

I'm actually glad that idiot didn't accept my offer. I didn't need his copy because I found another one not too long ago. From the depths of hell, I had finally acquired my holy grail, but with a twist. After winning it I asked the seller where he got it from and if he had anymore. He did so I decided to purchase his whole assortment, to which.....

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1020.jpg

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1022.jpg

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1017.jpg

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1018.jpg

Beautiful aren't they? Of course they are. However, from the pictures you can clearly see that there is a problem. The seller didn't have cases for any of these and they were originally made for a two disc case(despite only having one game disk). Another problem was that I purchased a total of six of these from him(thats all he had). He had the disc, manuals and back case art for all of them. But he was missing the front case art, a fact that he seemed oblivious to when we were discussing the finer points of this transaction before it happened. Once I brought this to his attention he searched and came up with two copies of the front case art. So I would atleast be able to make two complete copies, even though I only needed one as my holy grail to cherish and love forever.

When the items arrived the front and back case art were all straightened out, as in they were never used before. These were obviously pulled at a late stage in the production before they could even be placed inside the cases. I had to bend the perforated edges myself to make them fit in the cases but I kind of enjoyed that. Much like I enjoy cleaning nes, snes and genesis carts when I get them home, I use to love repairing PS1 game cases when I got them home from used game stores. I could make any used game look brand new with the mere swap of a new case. But these are obviously different because of the requirement of a double cd case. So that meant that I got to perform a special project.

Of course, projects are fun. But they are a little beneath someone of my stature. After all, I am a miracle worker. Now normally I'm known for producing such miracles as turning water into wine and injecting common sense into fanboys. But for this one time, I decided to go old school. So for this miracle I took two of these:

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/7a9e_1.jpg

Plus four of these:

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1045-1.jpg

And alakablam....

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1046a.jpg

There you have it: instant miracle. The 1 2 P still works in mysterious ways.

And here are some comparison pics of both versions:

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1040a.jpg

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/HPIM1039a.jpg

This was a great find indeed. Not only because it was my personal PS1 holy grail, but also because I am one of the biggest Syphon Filter fans out there. When the second game came out I was ready to beat everyone's ass in the split screen multiplayer component. Too bad I was the only one playing this game. So I basically had to play with myself.....um, yeah. But my point is that this game variant has landed into the hands of the right person. SF is one of my favorite series and without a doubt my favorite Sony made series. I've always prefered this game series over the Metal Gear Solid series, starting with the first PS versions of each. They are different but similar gaming experiences. Unfortunately for SF, because it came out a few months after MGS, the comparisons came and lingered on. The series does pretty well in both the US and Europe. But our crazy Japanese brethren didn't like it. Atleast they got the first PS version and I really enjoy playing that version because of the Japanese voices.

So there you have it. My holy grail has been attained and I performed a modern day miracle to make it appear as if it was fresh off the video game shelves. Just goes to show that if you want something bad enough you can eventually find it......eight years later. I got it and I'm happy. And now the only thing this thread is missing is....

http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr306/THE-1-2-P/a_winner_is_you_1024.jpg

Oobgarm
03-05-2009, 06:30 AM
I've always wanted one of these, too. I know I'll never find one without coughing up some bucks, though.

This is a great find, and well deserving of it's own thread.

Dangerboy
03-05-2009, 12:52 PM
O_o

Nice find.

I covered both that and the Spider-Man 2 9/11 changes on Game-Rave a while back:

Spider-Man:
http://www.game-rave.com/psx/playstation_perfect_guide/features/feature_spiderman3/index.html

Syphon Filter
http://www.game-rave.com/psx/playstation_perfect_guide/features/syphon_filter_3/index.html

Spartacus
03-06-2009, 04:43 AM
Congratulations at finding something you have searched for, for so long. Are we to understand that this cover variant of Syphon Filter 3 was never released/sold to the public and is only available from nefarious Sony employees?
To tell you the truth, I really don’t see anything on the cover art that would be offensive to a post 911 public. But I’m glad to hear you were able to secure one for yourself for historical preservation purposes and such. It’s certainly an interesting conversation piece.

roushimsx
03-06-2009, 09:35 AM
Awesome, awesome find. I've long since given up hope of ever finding a copy of that (especially at a price that I'd be able to pay) :(

Any chance you could be convinced to scan the artwork in @ 300dpi and upload the PNGs to my FTP?

iloveguns
03-06-2009, 10:46 AM
wow that is so awesome.. miss playing that game..

titanzguard
03-06-2009, 11:57 AM
Congrads. Always glad to see someone finding an item they have been after for awhile.

Cryomancer
03-06-2009, 01:15 PM
Man, how many games got messed with because of 9/11? I think the worst case will always be Propeller Arena. Thankfully, the internet provides.

JackElam'sEyes
03-06-2009, 03:17 PM
The only game change I remember from 9/11 was when I preordered Time Crysis II w/Guncon for the PS2. If I remember correctly they were originally going to have the gun in the color of black but after that traumatic event they quickly changed it to orange. I always hated my orange Guncon...

heybtbm
03-06-2009, 03:41 PM
If I remember correctly they were originally going to have the gun in the color of black but after that traumatic event they quickly changed it to orange.

That had nothing to do with 9/11.

JackElam'sEyes
03-06-2009, 03:59 PM
Oh...the game came around the same time and the guy at the store I bought it from gave me that reason. Stupid. Guess that's what I get for listening to gossip from an EB employee. I always thought it ridiculous they'd change a color of a plastic gun over that. Makes sense now.

PapaStu
03-06-2009, 05:04 PM
The only game change I remember from 9/11 was when I preordered Time Crysis II w/Guncon for the PS2. If I remember correctly they were originally going to have the gun in the color of black but after that traumatic event they quickly changed it to orange. I always hated my orange Guncon...


No, the guns are orange due to federal laws. Back in the 80's they used to sell very realistic looking toy guns that were color correct (or all black) and kids were shot by police as they played around because the cops couldn't tell if it was a real Uzi or not.

@ Cryo
Other than Propeller Arena the only ones that spring to mind are Syphon Filter 3 and Spiderman 2. Propeller Arena also had the unfortunate timing of trying to get released as the Dreamcast was going belly up, so that was more of a bonus reason rather than the main one i'd think. Syphon Filter lost no content (just the covers), but Spiderman had coding changes due to the inclusion of the Twin Towers. There might have been some other games that wern't as close to release that were scrapped, but those are the biggies I remember.

Tupin
03-06-2009, 05:26 PM
Sega probably wasn't going to release Propeller Arena anyway, the Dreamcast was basically dead in America by that point in 2001. Like PapaStu said, it was a bonus reason.

Other than the games mentioned in this thread, I believe its worth mentioning that the GCN had pretty bad sales because it came out in Japan three days after the attacks.

tom
03-06-2009, 06:29 PM
The PAL version is more common?


http://cgi.ebay.de/Syphon-Filter-3-fuer-Playstation-1-und-2-Gut-Erhalten_W0QQitemZ270352334278QQcmdZViewItemQQptZd e_entertainment_games?hash=item270352334278&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1232%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C 240%3A1318


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Haoie
03-06-2009, 06:40 PM
I'd love a prototype in my collection.

SF3 I didn't like all that much though, to be honest. 2 was tons better.

SparTonberry
03-06-2009, 06:45 PM
So, we're talking about games affected by 9/11?

(Game Boy) Advance Wars was coincidentally released that day. While the US version had already shipped, they withheld the Japanese version that was to be shipped the next day (or possibly hours later considering the time), until releasing a dual-cart with AW2 in 2004.

JackElam'sEyes
03-06-2009, 07:02 PM
Thanks Papastu for the clarification. Congrats for finally retrieving your grail 1 2 UP!

Gentlegamer
03-07-2009, 12:25 AM
So when does your ebay auction for the extra copies go up?

c0ldb33r
03-07-2009, 10:13 AM
WELL DONE!
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s182/c0ldb33r/123129663421.jpg

carlcarlson
03-07-2009, 10:13 AM
Red Alert 2 was pulled from shevles after 9/11 because the box had a picture of New York under attack with a plane flying near the towers. The game had already been out for a bit but Westwood (wisely) decided a repackaging was in order.

Leo_A
03-07-2009, 11:24 AM
Flight Simulator 2002 was delayed for a little while because of 9/11 to remove the World Trade Center from the game (And I imagine to let things cool down a bit before releasing a flight simulator on to the market).

tholly
03-08-2009, 04:32 PM
If I'm not mistaken, Air Force Delta Storm for the Xbox was also affected. I believe it was released for about 2 weeks, then pulled off the shelves. I have a sealed copy sittin' upstairs.

Nirvana
03-10-2009, 12:28 AM
My brothers and I always played multiplayer in Syphon Filter 2. We dubbed the knife as "The Magical Knife" because you were seriously able to hit them farther than you should have been able to with that wacky swinging animation. I always used the terrorist.