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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: Turbo D on April 15, 2007, 12:02:29 PM
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Does anyone know how much this is going for and is it a worth it?
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400-750.
And (hell) no.
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I haven't even seen a copy for sale in a couple years, period.
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Think I've seen about 4-5 copies go in the last year or so (1 on a forum, rest ebay). Loose hucard seemed to go for near $300, complete a hell of a lot more.
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cool, thanx guys. seems a little too steep for my wallet, haha.
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The few loose HuCards I've seen on ebay the last few years went for anywhere between $100 - $200.
Someone put up a sealed copy for $1200.
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:shock: WOW!! thats a whole lotta cash!!! :shock:
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cool, thanx guys. seems a little too steep for my wallet, haha.
You want, it cheap get the pce version of it or pickup a pce flash card and down load it.
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"Cheap" is quite the exaggeration. The PCE version will still cost you hundreds of dollars.
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"Cheap" is quite the exaggeration. The PCE version will still cost you hundreds of dollars.
The PCE version consistantly sells for $100 - $150 tops on eBay. Its only the Turbo version's value thats out of whack since it doesn't show up for sale very often.
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i did see the JP version last week under glass in a store for 16800 yen. but i have never seen the US version in a store or on ebay. did TZD have any?
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Yup, TZD had it in their flyers - I still wish that I would've picked it up back then. Ah well, wish in one hand and crap in the other.
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I bought it new for $5 along with Cotton (also $5) at the Radio Shack in Shelbyville.
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dude are you serious? Do they have other new games there for cheap?
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What Black_Tiger fails to mention was that this was in 1993.
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LMAO, seriously? Damn, got my hopes up for nothing :(.
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I'm really only guessing at the year, but 1993 or 1994 was the last time I saw any TurboGrafx games at my local Radio Shack.
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Up until 1996, 1997 (maybe later) Radio Shack around here had a catalog that was bolted to a stand that one could flip through. The catalog covered pretty mcuh everything Radio Shack could order. Inside it showed some Turbo Grafx games for order. I think they were sourced from TZD, though.
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Your Radio Shack was obviously far cooler than mine.
We had no such catalog.
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Nat,
I didn't know about the catalog 'til TZD told me about it in the mid 90's. It's been a while, but I think TZD is where the games were sourced from if you ordered from Radio Shack during that time (1996 or so).
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dude are you serious? Do they have other new games there for cheap?
Yeah, I didn't feel like wasting another $10 on Bonk 3 CD and Dynastic Hero. :wink:
It was probably around 1995.
It wasn't a regular Radio Shack. They brought in whatever they felt like and had stock from every platform.
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Ya, radio shack used to be really cool like that. I used to buy all their pinball machines, haha.
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"Cheap" is quite the exaggeration. The PCE version will still cost you hundreds of dollars.
The PCE version consistantly sells for $100 - $150 tops on eBay. Its only the Turbo version's value thats out of whack since it doesn't show up for sale very often.
Agreed that's why i said the PCE version is cheaper.
While it's in, the $100.00+ range i'd go with that then spend money on the U.S version.
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Shortly after the Saturn came out (what year was that?) I bought Vasteel at Toys R Us for a few bucks. My friend got me a few games as well, since they were so cheap... I couldn't believe that TRU still had the games in stock. That was the last TG-16 game I bought "for real." Everything after that was courtesy TZD.
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Toys R Us seemed to keep a stock of TG games long after everywhere else stopped carrying them.
I, too, made my last in-store TG purchase at a Toys R Us.
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toys r us always managed to keep games around past thier time. it was great to go in and see out of print games. i even saw a stack of atari 5200 games one time when i went in there in 1991! i bought most of my tg16 games there as they were the only one with a decent selection in my area. babbages always seemed to run low for some reason.
but when a gamestop-esque store opened, the first of its kind in our area, it was the only place i went to go to buy games, it was cheap used tg16 games! it was a shock. there i got parasol stars, cosmic fantasy 2, the cd rom itself, ys and many many more. they also sold manga and guitars, and just about anything else they would feel like, but the focus was games, and it had a mom and pop feel to it that that sadly, cant be duplicated in this gamestop monopoly and hysteria of overcharging on common games because to be nostalgic is nevau cool and because it also inturn deters people from doing a quick turn around on ebay.
the last game i bought in the stores was vasteel in late 94
oh how i long for 1992!
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What is the big deal about this game? It looks, well, for lack of a more accurate term, gayer than a man sandwich. I mean, look at the title! What am I missing here?
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well, apparently the US version has different backgrounds that are less gay. I seen a comparison on some dudes site.
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well, apparently the US version has different backgrounds that are less gay. I seen a comparison on some dudes site.
It has more scrolling for the U.S version.
Still i feel it's price is a rip off if you ask me for, Magical Chase any ways.
Btw and i don't care if collectors... think it's all that and a bag of chips :P
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Ummmm...... chips. =P~
It's been said many times before - the cost Magical Chase (and other such games) has far more to do with scarcity than game play quality. M.C. is a pretty good cute 'em up, but it wouldn't fetch more than $30 if it was readily available.
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MC is way better than any other cute-em-up on the system.
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MC is way better than any other cute-em-up on the system.
Oh I think Cotton is better, if you're counting CDs that is.
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I like Cotton also, but I think Magical Chase is way more fun and less frustrating. Also the graphics are more colorful and the enemies/bosses are more creative and insane.
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is there a hidden music option in the usa version??
Cause I know there is one on the japanese version and there's a track that I don't think is used anywhere in game..
and apart from the rarity and IMO a great game plus that its made by Quest and it's their first game ever!!!!
rumours are Quest are formed from ex Square employees (those geezers who make those FF rpg's) before later going on to make SRPGs like battle ogre etc..
and I'm pretty sure I seen ripple and that pumpkin guy make appearances in some of those 'ogre' games..
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What's Quest?
Anyway, Success made Cotton. Maybe they're the same company, I have no idea.
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What's Quest?
Anyway, Success made Cotton. Maybe they're the same company, I have no idea.
I always thought Success were like Compile and Camelot. ie. they were part owned by sega but ran independantly..
Quest makers of Magical chase and ogre battle games
Quest - rumour is that this japanese company formed from ex square employees
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I think you have that backwards Digi.K. Quest was founded in '88; a few employees left Quest for Square in '95 and made Final Fantasy Tactics (a rip off of Tactics Ogre); and Square finally bought out what was left of Quest in '02.
http://moedan.dna-softwares.com/mb/
Here's an odd one for you Cotton fans - a goofy mix of Cotton and After Burner for PCs.
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ah ok ^^
The rumour that I have, I got it looong ago before there was any playstation and I'm pretty sure I read it in some american gaming mag (may have been in the gossip collumn in EGM) and before I had any internet but thats as far as my memory goes....... >.>
Quest Corporation (クエスト, Quest Corporation?) was a Japanese video game company founded in 1988.
Quest is best known for its critically acclaimed tactical role-playing game series Ogre Battle. In 1995, key members Yasumi Matsuno, Hiroshi Minagawa, and Akihiko Yoshida left Quest to join Square,[1] where they developed Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story, and have worked on Final Fantasy XII as part of Square Enix. In 2002, Quest was purchased by Square;[1] although the purchase reunited some of Quest's developers with their former colleagues, it may have signaled the end of the Ogre Battle franchise
this scan used to be up on turboforce website but it dont seem to be there anymore...
(http://fileanchor.com/97776-r.jpg) (http://www.fileanchor.com/)
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this scan used to be up on turboforce website but it dont seem to be there anymore...
(http://fileanchor.com/97776-r.jpg) (http://www.fileanchor.com/)
Don't worry, the new site is coming!
Of course, all the old-timers have heard this a few times over the past year and a half! Or is it two years? Ha!
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i remember that article! oh the halycon days of 1993!
was there a SNES equivalent to this game? or am i just thinking of 100% cotton?
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well, i finally got a copy. This game is awesome! I tried that music test cheat, but it didn't work for me. The maximum gold cheat worked though.
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well, i finally got a copy. This game is awesome! I tried that music test cheat, but it didn't work for me. The maximum gold cheat worked though.
Do you have the Turbo version? The sound test trick only works on the PCE version.
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ya, I have the turbo version.
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Just flipped it on bumpy mode, man this game is amazing. It is well worth it :D
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ya, I have the turbo version.
Damn, you must have $ to burn i'm afraid to ask how much you pay for it.
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naw, I don't have money to burn. I put it on my credit card. The damn thing cost me a whopping 300.00 :x
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naw, I don't have money to burn. I put it on my credit card. The damn thing cost me a whopping 300.00 :x
$300!! :shock: I'll be waiting for my PCE Flash Cart to arrive before trying this one, I guess (should be here the middle of this month :dance: )...
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Where did you even find it, Turbo D?
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there was one on ebay last week. mangled box no manual, sold for about 300
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I'll be waiting for my PCE Flash Cart to arrive before trying this one, I guess (should be here the middle of this month :dance: )...
I have the dr. neo pce flash, works great :D
there was one on ebay last week. mangled box no manual, sold for about 300
lol, ya that was the one.
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naw, I don't have money to burn. I put it on my credit card. The damn thing cost me a whopping 300.00 :x
Damn that makes it easier for me then... hell i'd be better off getting the, PCE version then.
Btw have fun paying that off from your credit card :wink:
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I'll be waiting for my PCE Flash Cart to arrive before trying this one, I guess (should be here the middle of this month :dance: )...
I have the dr. neo pce flash, works great :D
Ya, that's the one I'm getting... just waiting on my local importers to get their shipment in...
Meanwhile I'll fix the sound on my TE and I'll be ready to rock! :)
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I recently bought this game (partial trade/cash) I ended up paying about $125 for the hu-card and manual. Seeing how much you guys paid, I guess I got a decent deal.
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That's about as cheap as you'll get this, great find. I got mine in minty fresh condition for $165.
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Damn both of you on your good luck. :)
Anyway, I read through this entire thread and thought it was from, hmmm, a few months ago... it was a year!