Is it an ad for a game?
Actually, now that I look there's a reference to "GAL's", "12cm CD", and a mail-order cutout. So it looks like some sort of girlie pop CD. And those are the singers.
Edit: Ah, okay, they're the "Scramble Gals Club 1990", who had some sort of promo appearance on the second Technosoft album - Excursion. A blurb here:
http://www.squareenixmusic.com/revie...hnosoft2.shtml
$80. No huge deal. You know I saw an Elevator Action Returns go for $12 (CIB) from a US seller in open auction this year? I missed out, of course!
$12 would have been good price for complete. $80 for Batsugun is a good price, around £50, where did you get as the best on ebay to UK is £63 with shipping?
I said I was done but bidding on Lunacy and bought Bust a Move 2, Scorcher, AMOK and Minnesota Fats for Saturn all complete...if that auction for lunacy dun work out, think I can get a copy 30mi away.
Got Burning Rangers and Dragon Force in the mail.
The smell of scorched oil hangs in the air as a premonition of danger, while the engine gloriously shouts its war cry...
Throughout history, suspicion has always bred conflict. The real conflict, though, resides in people's hearts. This conflict has just begun.
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My copy of Elevator Action Returns was $20 when I got it a couple years ago, I just happened to hit ebay at the right time and perhaps the person who sold it just wanted rid of it.
As for Batsugun, a pipe dream for me, maybe one day a reality if it doesn't climb up anymore in price (like Battle Garegga slowly has).
I had a happy moment today.
At Goodwill I found God of War for $5. I only have the "Greatest Hits" version, so I decided to pick this up to replace it. When I opened it at the register and saw that it included a PS2 memory card, I knew I had made the right choice.
The good feelings didn't stop there, however. At Dimple Records I managed to get first dibs on someone's entire NES library that had obviously been freshly put out on the shelves. I also found a loose 32x and a CIB 32x game.
Bionic Commando w/manual: $4
Section Z w/manual: $4
Guardian Legend w/manual: $4
Castlevania II w/manual: $4
Karnov w/manual: $4
Ironsword w/manual: $4
Ultimate Stuntman: $3
TMNT 2: The Arcade Game w/manual $6 (don't worry, I'll make up for the difference in price as soon as I find a Pizza Hut that will accept the coupon that came with the manual)
32x (no cables): $5
Motocross Championship: $2
^Not bad. Although, I'm beginning to think these Goodwills up north know a bit too much about pricing.
Or did you say it was a different kind of store?
No, that was Dimple Records. They mainly sell music there, but it's also the only place in town that you can consistently find retro games (unlike goodwill, which is a complete crapshoot).
I see. Well, then. Nice Haul!
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