Not counting the AES games. It can be any region or system. I just got the
Playstation 2 Marvel Vs Capcom New Age of Heroes and I started wondering what is the most $$$$ fighting game?
Not counting the AES games. It can be any region or system. I just got the
Playstation 2 Marvel Vs Capcom New Age of Heroes and I started wondering what is the most $$$$ fighting game?
The CPS Changer games go for between $600-1000 when they come up.
I've never even seen what the boxes look like.
Last edited by Jack_Burton_BYOAC; 12-11-2012 at 08:32 PM.
Its basically Capcom's version of a Neo Geo.
I don't think the carts came in retail-type packaging, just plain white boxes with descriptive type on them.
No. As wiggyx said, it Capcom's answer to the Neo-Geo AES.
It is basically a licensed supergun. Each game contains not just the ROM chips, but also the CPU and other hardware for the CPS1.
The ROM chips contained slightly modified versions of the CPS1 arcade games to include things like difficulty select, control config, etc.
Any way you want to slant it, these games were sold on store shelves or through the mail. They're not arcade games.
Last edited by buzz_n64; 12-11-2012 at 10:37 PM.
Huh? The AES is a home system as is the Neo Geo CD. The MVS is the arcade hardware version of the Neo Geo. The CPS Changer is a home system only. It's a Japanese only home version of Capcom's CPS hardware. If you don't want to count Japanese only systems or systems and games that were expensive to begin with, feel free to exclude it, but it's no less a home system than any other piece of hardware released for home use by any other manufacturer.
Last edited by Bojay1997; 12-11-2012 at 10:58 PM.
Some pics of my boxes and other info here:
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Actress Again and Power Instinct PS2 will set you back a bit, largely because they're in demand imports. You can find them for eighty bucks on eBay if you're quick and lucky.
Fighting games that aren't arcade or AES never really hit stratospheric levels, but beyond the PS2 imports, Astra Superstars for the Saturn is pricey. Value fluctuates; I've seen it go for $100, and I've seen it go for $200. There was a time when PS2 Marvel 2 was going for three figures, and Project Justice and Tech Romancer for the Dreamcast were going for between $50 and $80.
A lot of the more expensive fighting games are expensive not because they're extremely rare, but because they're in demand and the people who own them play them frequently. This is why CVS2 on PS2 goes for $25 or more: it's still a widely played game in some circles, and the resale value reflects that.