Manhattan Sports Club
08-02-2009, 04:23 AM
Heres a copy of Super Valis 4 for SNES with the manual, but no box. Both are in good condition, the manual isn't wrinkled or anything and the game label looks rather glossy:
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/supervalis4m.jpg
Here's a copy of the game Ishido. Again, both the cartridge and manual are in excellent condition but there is no box. This copy only works with systems that do not have the "Produced By Or Under License" screen. I tried to get it to run on later models with the help of a Game Genie, but no success. Only a model 1 without the lockout can play it. A good game though, probably one of the best ports of it beyond the PC version:
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/ishidom.jpg
Next, some of you may recall that I managed to complete the entire US Renovation Products set, with basically all of their Genesis releases in complete condition. During that time, I aquired some extra renovation games in varying condition. Here they are:
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/dinolandtraysia.jpg
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/arcusevans.jpg
Dinoland and Traysia are both in good condition, but are missing their respective manuals. Arcus Odyssey has a torn label and some sticker residue/remnants from being an ex-rental. Works fine though. Earnest Evans has some of the sticker remnants too, but the label is intact and in good condition. If you don't think they're worth much in the condition that they are in now, then I will consider selling then together for a bargain price.
Not pictured: I have a loose copy of Ys III for Genesis with the label in good condition. In addition, I have another copy that includes the cartridge and manual in a plastic rental case, and the front and back artwork cut out and laminated in a plastic sleeve. I also believe that I have a complete or semi-complete copy of the first Valis game for Genesis lying around somewhere. I will have to look for it.
OK, so start making offers for the items. Any questions, just ask.
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/supervalis4m.jpg
Here's a copy of the game Ishido. Again, both the cartridge and manual are in excellent condition but there is no box. This copy only works with systems that do not have the "Produced By Or Under License" screen. I tried to get it to run on later models with the help of a Game Genie, but no success. Only a model 1 without the lockout can play it. A good game though, probably one of the best ports of it beyond the PC version:
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/ishidom.jpg
Next, some of you may recall that I managed to complete the entire US Renovation Products set, with basically all of their Genesis releases in complete condition. During that time, I aquired some extra renovation games in varying condition. Here they are:
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/dinolandtraysia.jpg
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/manhattansportsclub/arcusevans.jpg
Dinoland and Traysia are both in good condition, but are missing their respective manuals. Arcus Odyssey has a torn label and some sticker residue/remnants from being an ex-rental. Works fine though. Earnest Evans has some of the sticker remnants too, but the label is intact and in good condition. If you don't think they're worth much in the condition that they are in now, then I will consider selling then together for a bargain price.
Not pictured: I have a loose copy of Ys III for Genesis with the label in good condition. In addition, I have another copy that includes the cartridge and manual in a plastic rental case, and the front and back artwork cut out and laminated in a plastic sleeve. I also believe that I have a complete or semi-complete copy of the first Valis game for Genesis lying around somewhere. I will have to look for it.
OK, so start making offers for the items. Any questions, just ask.