no-roy no foo-in? If anyone knows better, correct me though.
Now you have to get the outer plastic holders (and manuals?) for those, and all the Dracula 2 trading cards
no-roy no foo-in? If anyone knows better, correct me though.
Now you have to get the outer plastic holders (and manuals?) for those, and all the Dracula 2 trading cards
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Wowza, anyone want to give me $100?
Ckendal drives a hard bargain, but hes the one who got me the FDS games. Hes a member around here somewhere. Probably on Y!J again, I should ask him to look for Battle Tryst for me.
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Damn that's alot of for a flyer of,Akumajo Dracula though i've herd the poster for castlevania that konami sold for a time reach's a high amount as well.
Though if you thought that was bad you should see what i payed to get a copy of,Akumajo Dracula II for the FDS.
http://cgi.ebay.com/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...m=290241740566
Sure a loose copy would have been cheap but i prefer my fds games cib.
I think the disk-writer version is even more difficult to collect though, finding it new is really, really difficult.
Finding the disk writer version, new? Impossible. Once those kids took them from those machines there is no way to tell. They aren't sealed, just loose disks from a vending machine with a paper manual. They aren't as uncommon as you think. I've seen plenty in the last 6 months.
I think not impossible. The paper manual was given to people new and unfolded I think for an extra 100 Yen if you bought the game. I think maybe people could of kept it new after they got it. You could get new disk cards to write a game on to as well and so if you did that you could keep it unused too, the disk card might not be sealed but it can still be new, esp the paper manual and sticker.
I'm surprised at the lack of the original GameBoy titles in everyones collection.
"Oh my lord it's nutty, yup!"
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Speaking of the gameboy games, Im surprised that no kind of remake has been done on them. Or a Castlevania Chronicles version of Castlevania III.
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I haven't been around in a while. School just started so I'm hoping to be a little more active here.
Sadly my collection hasn't gotten any new games CV wise, been mainly grabbing what I can find in the wild. After November I plan on getting back to buying more CV, still got around 900 eur left but I don't know how much my vg tattoo project will cost.
So how has everyone else been ?
Dracula: The constant villain of the series. His usual tactics include breaking a number of wine glasses and transforming into his true form.
There he is! I was wondering when you show up!
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Ah, for the record, I used "he" as a general internet term.
I broke down and ordered Kid Dracula on Famicom. Has anyone played it? Good, Bad?
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It's fun. Alucard and Galamoth super-deformed? Hard to top that.
Has anyone else been messing with New International Track and Field? There's a bunch of Kick-ass Castlevania cameos and nods in there, including playable Belmont. Simon Belmont vs. Pyramid Head = neat-o.
I feel like kicking myself in the head, missing that AoS artbook auction that ended this morning, it went for pretty cheap.
Dracula: The constant villain of the series. His usual tactics include breaking a number of wine glasses and transforming into his true form.