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Sylentwulf
09-19-2004, 04:08 PM
#1. Toe Jam and earl missing end label - Front label has one eating a hot dog, the otehr saying "Jammin'!" Which game is it?
#2 - A Dinosaurs Tale. Missine large part of the front label, can't find it in the guide. Is this a PAL game? (It says alixes in pencil, and a big purple marker "P" on the cart, so I figure it's Pal?)
#2b - If it's PAL, is it worth anything? I don't want it.
#3 - Winter Olympics, Megadrive cart I just found mixed in with my stuff. Any idea on the value?
Cryomancer
09-19-2004, 04:12 PM
That should be the first Toejam and Earl. The second one has them running with a purple background and the logo on the front label if memory serves. But that's definetly the first game if it's US.
Sylentwulf
09-19-2004, 07:03 PM
Cool, I kinda figured, but goo dto know.
Really want to know about the second one so I can tell to keep or chuck it. Just kinda curious on the winter games one.
dojosky
09-19-2004, 07:28 PM
a store near me has a dinosaurs tale for sega genesis NTSC version ! its only $3 there LOL
Sega Hitman
09-19-2004, 10:16 PM
A Dinosaur's Tale is in the guide somewhere. It's not anything to write home about, especially in bad shape. Winter Games is a common, unpopular US game, so a Megadrive version probably is only worth a few bucks. It's funny how many random Megadrive games slipped into the US. I've got a few myself that I picked up years ago at Gamestop, and I've seen dozens more. The valueable Megadrive games are the obscure, unreleased in the US kind of stuff.
-Hitman-
The_Chosen_One
09-19-2004, 10:33 PM
A Dinosaurs Tale is listed under We're Back - A Dinosaurs Tale. It's not worth anything really.
Sylentwulf
09-20-2004, 07:11 AM
We're back - A Dinosaurs Tale. Got it.
Interesting since it doesn't say We're back ANYWHERE on the label, but glad to know where to find it at least, now I can check it off :)
anagrama
09-20-2004, 08:18 AM
To the best of my knowledge, 'We're Back: A Dinosaur's Tale' wasn't released in PAL format, so it's probably a US copy.
A cart-only PAL Winter Olympics is probably worth around a whopping $0.50. Woo! :) It's probably another Euro game that also had Canadian distribution - many games seem to have done, and that would explain why they turn up fairly regularly in the US.
anagrama
09-20-2004, 08:21 AM
The valueable Megadrive games are the obscure, unreleased in the US kind of stuff.
That's true for the most part, certainly from the point of view of a US collector, but there's plenty of non-exclusives that garner serious cash in PAL format - SoR3, either Shining Force, The Punisher, PS IV and a few others will all regularly reach £30+ ($55+) on eBay UK.