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listed in sports was complete series of the Phantasy Star games for the Genesis excluding the JP adaptation of the original. All complete $12 total including shipping.
yeah, you can get some steals on arcade boards on eBay (I know AES=console, but it's a close cousin to the MVS). I guess it's because only somewhat electronically inclined people can get any use out of them as the lay man would just shit his pants if you asked him to hook one up. Kind of makes it an attractive proposition for me, why buy a $30 complete Genesis game when I can get the real arcade version for the same price?
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Spent a couple years looking for it. It's from the original Gundam line.
I got my PS2 slim dirt cheap on ebay (I think for about 35€ plus shipping). Funny thing was, I wasn't even looking for one. However, one night I was browsing around when I stumbled upon a "Paysatoin 2" (yep, three spelling errors in one word!). There were hardly any bids on that item.
That was a few minutes before the offer ran out, so I sent a bid on a whim.
Discs only US copy of PD Saga for $0.99 on eBay, I whacked in my max bid at $30 but nobody else bid!
About 2 years later I managed to get mint a box and manual on their own from eBay for $15 on a Buy it Now.
So basically with postage I got a MIB US copy of PD Saga for $20-USD
There was talk that someone got Radiant Silvergun for $5 off ebay years ago.
My latest deal was getting a mint CIB Ranger-x for $8 shipped last week...
I dont know what you mean, a Neo Geo AES system is easy to hook, it has the same number of cables as the Genesis without Segacd or 32X, its just an AC adapter and the A/V video cable (RGB Scart cable for me), and yea you are right, why getting SS for SegaCD wich usually goes for 20+ on ebay when i can get an arcade perfect version almost for free.
ahem, notice I repeatedly said "arcade" vs. "AES" or "console." I know you were talking about the AES, but I was going on a tangent and talking about the MVS and other arcade boards. A normal arcade board takes a harness and usually a whole list of odds and ends to get them working. Samurai Shodown on Sega CD is my favorite version though, I am happy to say I own a mint copy.
I got a NES Caltron 6 in 1 game from Ebay years ago as the only bidder at $15
I got an Entex Select A Game system for $27.05 several years back too. They go for close to $200 now.
I once got Android Assault for Sega CD complete for $6, "buy it now".
I bought a Pioneer Laseractive for $30 on ebay. It didn't come with either the Sega or NEC Pacs and it was only advertised as "Pioneer Laser Disk" in the LD section, not in video games. Lucky that I just came upon it really, no other bidders. I ended up buying a Sega Pac with controller for $50 a few weeks later. Complete Laseractive system for $90.
yeah, that's one of those high ticket items that only a select few collectors know about. I imagine it's quite epic to have such a large Sega CD player, more epic than the THX blare. I'd love to use one, since I know realistically I'd probably never be able to get a working one for money I'd be willing to pay.