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Are there any other differences other than the NetLink compatibility?
I hope to some day find this game. CCE is actually one of my favorite Saturn games, I would kill to own the special edition.
DROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Are there any other differences other than the NetLink compatibility?
I hope to some day find this game. CCE is actually one of my favorite Saturn games, I would kill to own the special edition.
My games (and other stuff) for sale: Sega-16, Amazon, eBay
My systems (in order of acquisition): Apple IIe clone, NES, Game Gear, Windows/DOS PC, Genesis, Sega CD, TI-82, Saturn, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, PowerPC Mac, GameCube, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Player, Wii, iPhone, Intel Mac, Xbox, 32X, PlayStation 2, Game & Watch: Ball
I'm glad Scooter flashed a picture of his because I wasn't about to open my copy to take a picture of the CD. The best I can do is peek in from the sides, but for all intents and purposes (and this goes for most sealed games) it is legitimate until its opened and shown otherwise (which just adds to the reason to never open it). I'm 99.9% confident though because of the sellers rating and from what I can see in the case.
I do get around on eBay. Every one of my friends knows that I have an addiction to that site and to my collection. It is so big that I literally have no room left in my apartment to store it and live. And that is with all of my games in boxes stacked floor to ceiling. I need a house so I can properly display them. Once I do I'll flash some pics, but I like to keep my collection mostly to myself; so a random pic here and there is fine for other collectors, but I won't let just anyone see it in person. It's my life, and it's too valuable to me to ever take that risk. I took a huge hit in funds though when I bought this, DarXide, and T-Mek all within about one month. But they are the crown jewels of my collection now.
You are correct that the practical value is nothing which is why I'm glad to have a sealed copy (I don't miss not being able to play it + it's value is greater = win win).
And the cool price of $1,111.11 was my max bid (I just thought I'd be silly with it being so rediculous anyhow) which goes to show you my bid wasn't much more than the next highest bidder's since it hit my max rather than the standard proxy bump. In the end I was just lucky enough to out rediculous the next guy.
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