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DDCecil
01-11-2003, 08:53 PM
Most of these haven't been touched in a couple of years, and I'd like to trade for other games (US or import) or I'll sell. Ask on the conditions:

PC Engine HuCards:

Chibi Maruko Chan Quiz de Pi-hyara (C/I/B)
Firepro Wrestling 2nd Bout (C/I)
Honou No Toukyuu-ji Dozzi Danpei (C/I/B) - Dodgeball Game
Shogi Shodan Icchokusen (C/I/B)
Shogi Shoshinsha Muyo (C/I/B)
Super Momotarou Dentetsu II (C/I/B) - Train Boardgame
Susanou Densetsu (C/I/B)

PC Engine CD:

Vasteel (C/I/B)

Super Famicom:

Brandish (C/I/B)
Eye of the Beholder (C/I/B)
Gambler Jiko Cyusinha (C/I/B) - Mahjong game
Princess Minerva (C/I/B) - All Female RPG
Super Zugan (C/I/B) - Mahjong Adventure Game

Saturn:

Dxhird (C/I/B)
Geinoujin Taikyoku Mahjongg (C/I/B) - Real People play Mahjong
Last Bronx w/ Special Disk (C/I/B)
Magical Hoppers (C/I/B) - Japanese version of Pandemonium
Nobunaga no Yabou Returns (C/I/B)
Shinsetsu Yumemiyakata (C/I/B/Spine) - Mansion of Hidden Souls
Virtua Cop 2 (C/I/B) - Mint, but won't load in my Saturn...

PSX:

Bushido Blade 2 (C/I/B)
Game Soft wo Tsukurou (C/I/B) - Make your own games, have no idea how to use this
Mawatte Mucho! (C/I/B)
Sotsugyou Crossworld (C/I/B)

digitalpress
01-11-2003, 10:26 PM
Is the PC Engine dodge ball game "Hono no Tataka Tamako Dotsuji Danpei" (HC92059) by Hudson? If so, I'm interested!

PS if anyone here actually knows how to play a Shogi game I'd love for you to give me the "laymans" description. I'm so lost, though I was able to eventually learn Mah-jong.

DDCecil
01-12-2003, 02:17 AM
Yep, that's the one. The book has some light wear and some small creases. Actually, one of the shogi games is supposed to be for beginners, but I don't think I've tried it out...

fcw3
01-17-2003, 10:51 AM
Is the PC Engine dodge ball game "Hono no Tataka Tamako Dotsuji Danpei" (HC92059) by Hudson? If so, I'm interested!

PS if anyone here actually knows how to play a Shogi game I'd love for you to give me the "laymans" description. I'm so lost, though I was able to eventually learn Mah-jong.

I think Shogi is also known as Chinese Chess. I have instructions somewhere at home for a portable version I bought. One of the interesting differences between it and chess is that you can use your opponents captured pieces against him.

I'll see if I can find those instructions.

FRED