http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...category=38573
It's certainly not dirt common, but there's never been a shortage of these on eBay. Noob's gone wild.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...category=38573
It's certainly not dirt common, but there's never been a shortage of these on eBay. Noob's gone wild.
dont new people on Ebay research anything before they bid an insane price on anything? I had some lady buy a pair of Hawaiian glasses for $81. I have never seen them go for more than $10. Good for me, sucks for her.
question about Bobble Bubble for the SMS: How does it compare to the NES port?
It's MUCH better than the NES version!
200 levels, secret rooms, and 3 bosses!
Is it just me, or are Bubble Bobble games on all systems going for more than they should be worth? Bubble Bobble for the PAL PS1 is now selling for £35 - £40 on a regular basis, and as far as I am aware it isn't especially rare. Even CEX only sell it for £12!!
And I have seen it go for £20 - £30 for the PAL Saturn, when it should only be £10 - £15. Plus I have sold at least two copies for the NES for £20 or more each, when the going price should be about £10.
I guess Bubble Bobble is a game that everyone has heard about, so it will always attract a lot of noob attention ... long may the fascination last, because I have certainly made plenty of money out of it
And I am keeping a firm hold on my Saturn "Bubble Bobble & Rainbow Islands" ... not least because I am still hopelessly addicted to Rainbow Islands. And I can't kill that damn vampire boss!!
Vroomfunkel
Yeah, I'd noticed that aswell. It's one of the most common SMS games that I'm still missing, but every copy I've seen recently has been going for £10+. New Zealand Story is doing continually good business aswell.
Ditto to Vroomfunkels comment about the Saturn version aswell
Except that the vampire boss is no trouble for Rainbow Islands masters like myself
Bubble Bobble on most systems do go for quite a bit, but check out this craziness for the PSX ...
http://tinyurl.com/2ebav These are completed items that sold for that much..
Agreed, but the sound sucks. The sms audio in this game is vastly inferior to the audio in the nes version.It's MUCH better than the NES version!
200 levels, secret rooms, and 3 bosses!
"And remember ladies: if it ain't tight, it ain't right!"
You know, I don't care! I must have that!Originally Posted by Dr. Morbis
Was it UK only or is there a US one? Or does the UK one work on a US console? I must have ti! I'm disappointed there was no Genesis version. I'd love some BB on my Nomad. And even with one on a Game Gear with the converter...
BB ROX!
pretty pricey id say!!!
What i need: SNES games and a few 32x!
No US version, but the European release plays fine on a US SMS.Originally Posted by Jasoco
How did the graphics compare to the NES one? Is there a ROM somewhere?
The SMS version has much better graphics (except for the score at the top - I don't like where they put it). The NES version looks like a rush job to me. You can compare at Raccoonlad's site here:
http://raccoonlad.topcities.com/compare/compare.html
Qualifier: remember that graphics are just one aspect of the gaming experience.
"And remember ladies: if it ain't tight, it ain't right!"
That comparing page at raccoon´s kicks a$$
The SMS graphics look way better in almost all games...
Yeah, ALMOST.Originally Posted by suppafly
I thought the NES version of Fantasy Zone looked nicer and more 3D-ish than the SMS one.
NES Ms. Pac-Man looks truer to the Arcade original.
And NES Smash TV just looks plain nicer with the floors.
And I'm a little torn on the SMS Off-Road. They both have some realistic qualities. And now that I know one exists for the SMS (Which I don't have. I have the NES, SNES and Genny ones.) I must find it!