Awww, I get the red X.
-Rob
Awww, I get the red X.
-Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
That's pretty awesome, but just to let you know, they used just some cheap frames from Wal - Mart. The reason why I know this is because when I won a store comp on the SNES, they broke the frame's glass while inserting my certificate. The guy made a comment about the frames being cheap frames from Wally world.
I need to find my certificate now.
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Just incase the hosting company deletes the picture again here it is attached to Digital Press.
I am a collector of the classics (Atari, NES, SNES, Genesis, 3DO, Saturn, etc.)
"Tell her you want to slide a hot throbbing cartridge in her warm tight console port. And if it starts blinking and flashing to just slide it back out and blow on it a little."--Sothy
Bump.. I still wanna know how it was possible to get such a damn high score (read original post if you dont know what I'm talking about).
I am a collector of the classics (Atari, NES, SNES, Genesis, 3DO, Saturn, etc.)
So my question is, how much would you pay for one of these today? How much is one worth to you? Considering the last one went for $1300.00 on Ebay AND another one went for $1000.00...
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4ever2600: THe reserve when it went for $1300 was never met. And $1000? Where are you pulling these numbers from? When they actually changed hands, it was for over $2K apiece.
I was talking to my friend the other day and he says he went to this but swears to it that it was tmnt tournament edition, nba jam , and another game that i can't remember right now but i asked and he said it wasn't judge dredd anyone know anything about this. It was in the NJ area. He also said it was multiple carts, not just one special one like the championship 2, could this possibly be another championship like 1 or 3
Please make no confusion here: the II on the cart refers to the Competition (second competition).
The carts used and made officially for the tournament were this Genny cart and the DK one for SNES. This for sure, since is told on the rules booklet.
The infamous BWVGC I and III don't exist.
Instead, there could have been different games for demo plays, just like the NWC.
For the first competition, as is clearly told in the event booklet (check your copy od Donkey Kong's one too, since it's the same), they have used:
NBA Jam
Sonic 3
Clay Fighter
The final round has been held in Fort Lauderdale.
Winners:
SNES-Mark Guinane
Genesis-Fred Dughty
Between the prizes, they have been "digitalized" to be put in the Sega CD game Super Strike Trilogy (unreleased?).
Unreleased according to Eidolons Inn.
http://www.eidolons-inn.net/tiki-ind...nfirmed_titles
I am a collector of the classics (Atari, NES, SNES, Genesis, 3DO, Saturn, etc.)
$2000.00?!??!!?!? Holy CRAP!
Hey DreamTR, about the prices, I thought I read that in an earlier post on DP about the Blockbuster VGC... Course I could be way wrong... But... No one still answered the question, how much would one of these things go for today?
It's hard to say what it would go for. There are a handful of collectors that would pay $1500 on the spot for the game, I am sure of that. As far as rarity, it is nearly impossible to locate, and since the two confirmed ones are in collector's hands, it's not going to be possible to see what it would go for on running auction until someone puts one out there.
There are not too many Genesis collectors, and this definitely does not have the lore behind it like the NWC. Rarity does not always equate to value. I think as a running auction, no reserve, it would hit $1200-1600 MAX.
Well Sh!t Howdy! Somebody dig me up one of those collectors! I'll sell them MINE! As much as I'd hate to part with it, I could use the money!