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Title: Collection Sizes?
Post by: kid_rondeau on April 19, 2007, 03:44:57 AM
Apologies if this has come up before...

Last night in the mail I got a near-new copy of the US Vasteel, complete with map, intructions, and double-wide jewel box. I was lucky enough to find it on Schnebay for $65!!

Now that I'm an adult (Ha!) and make more money than I did when I was 12-13 years old (and spent my lawnmower money on used chip games), I've once again decided to acquire every US-released CD and chip game.

I've gotten most of the rare ones already (Mag. Chase, Cotton, Dynast. Hero, DE II, S. Air Zonk, Beyond Sh*ttygate, Terraforming, etc.) but I still have like 50 more to go.

Anyone here have a collection that they're so proud of they want to shout it from the hills? I want to hear about it!
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: Necromancer on April 19, 2007, 04:09:06 AM
I'm proud of my astonishingly large porn horde (the collection is large, not the ladies).

Wait..... you probably meant Turbo related collections.  Well that one isn't quite so impressive, but I'm working on it.  I have a few of the rare titles, and I pick a few games here and there.  I figure that in the next 20 years or so I'll have run out of Turbo stuff to buy, and that's when the professional gin drinking plan comes into play.
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: Tatsujin on April 19, 2007, 04:38:58 AM
never went into US collecting. just like to own Beyond Sh*ttygate and IcftD.
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: nat on April 19, 2007, 04:57:30 AM
I'm proud of my astonishingly large porn horde (the collection is large, not the ladies).

I challenge you for the title of....  Porn Ranger!!!
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: Necromancer on April 19, 2007, 05:44:30 AM
I'm not into dudes (so to speak), but I think the answer your looking for is Austin St. John (thanks to Google).
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: vestcoat on April 19, 2007, 06:13:13 AM
I've been picking up games since 97 and, in addition to a couple dozen PCE chips and discs, I'm about 15 titles away from all of the US releases.  Not counting the holy grails (MC and DH) the games I'm missing are fairly common and I don't think any of them cost more than $30.

I've once again decided to acquire every US-released CD and chip game.

Are you saying that you owned all of them in the past, sold them and are now buying them all once again?  That would be an expensive venture to do on a lark, regardless of your income.
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I've gotten most of the rare ones already (Mag. Chase, Cotton, Dynast. Hero, DE II, S. Air Zonk, Beyond Sh*ttygate, Terraforming, etc.) but I still have like 50 more to go.
Did you just pick up that US Dynastic Hero that's been on BIN on ebay?
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: merriman_bk on April 19, 2007, 06:19:24 AM
Before I started selling it off I had about 250 turbografx/pc-engine games in my collection.
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: kid_rondeau on April 19, 2007, 06:20:35 AM
Hey guys,
thanks for the quick replies! To answer some recent questions:

-No, I never used to own every game...I just gave up on the idea for a while.
-No, I didn't buy DH recently; I got it from TZD in 1995 for $40! Woot!
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: vestcoat on April 19, 2007, 06:22:59 AM
-No, I didn't buy DH recently; I got it from TZD in 1995 for $40! Woot!

Well I'll be.... ](*,)
You're one lucky duck.
 =P~
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: offsidewing on April 19, 2007, 06:51:24 AM
Ugh, I had the PCE/Turbo Collecting bug real bad in the late 90's early 00's.  Had I known how rare Beyond Sh!t-o-gate, Magical Chase, Vasteel, Terraforming, and Cotton were going to be (not to mention the PCE rarities) as sought out as they are today, I would have stuffed them in the same box as the RPG's that I refused to part with.

I've owned every US Turbo game at least twice.  Except maybe Impossimole, Tailspin, and Darkwing Duck.  During High School in the early 90's, I worked at a Play it again Sports and it was right next door to a Video Game Exchange.  I trafficked black market Frisbee Golf Discs to the Cheeba puffing VGE Employees and had right of first refusal to every TG-16/Duo item that came into the store.

Sadly, the college years came along (after the Junior Hockey years) and the amassed hardware and software collection evaporated, mostly due to theft.  The only things stolen out of my suave poon palace was all my PCE/Turbo hardware and my Technica VCR that could dub Rental tapes and DVD's.  They left the Playstation and Mini Disc recorder.  Who steals PCE hardware circa July 2000??  My RPG's where on loan at the time and survived.  T

Anyways, I really have nothing to contribute to this post other than I've owned just about every US Turbo release and think it's a worthy quest to collect 'em all.  Even Fighting Street.
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: vestcoat on April 19, 2007, 07:39:35 AM
Sorry to hear about your games.
Was Video Game Exchange in Minnesota?  In Coon Rapids?
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: Necromancer on April 19, 2007, 08:47:14 AM
my suave poon palace

:lol: and sorry for your loss offsidewing - that would really suck.

What's with everybody's hate for Beyond Shadowgate?  I didn't think that it was all that bad, actually pretty good for a point and click.  Y'all may disagree, but you're wrong.  :)
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: offsidewing on April 19, 2007, 08:57:34 AM
No, the VGE slash PIAS was in Ohio.  Both the Video games and the hockey in Ohio leave something to be desired...

<What's with everybody's hate for Beyond Shadowgate?  I didn't think that it was all that bad, actually pretty good for a point and click.  Y'all may disagree, but you're wrong.>

BSG, Beyond ShadowGate (not Big Sucky Game) didn't connect or immediately immerse me the way other Turbo RPG's did.  I think I wanted that game to be as good as Cosmic Fantasy 2,  Dragon Slayer, or DE2 that I admit to being extremely over critical of it in my teens.  Point and click on a console just wasn't my cup of tea either.  There's charm in typing "Ride Batmobile" in King's Quest 2, but a point and click with a control pad, ick.  I've often thought this and will finally say this out loud, if Big Sucky Game, I mean Beyond Shadowgate was released with a Turbo Mouse, it would have been sweet.  The interface would been better, and made me less critical of it.  Now, unless I sell my son's left Kidney on ebay, I'll never be able to dispassionately judge it as a seasoned gamer...
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: FM-77 on April 19, 2007, 09:37:36 AM
Perhaps it didn't immense you like other RPGs simply because it isn't an RPG? :P
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: offsidewing on April 19, 2007, 10:04:07 AM
Perhaps it didn't immense you like other RPGs simply because it isn't an RPG? :P

It was 15 years ago.  Different Strokes...

My favorite game was Double Dungeons.  At face value, everything about that game sucked except one thing.  2 player co-op.  For me, that in itself transformed the game into something cooler.  Who doesn't like teaming up with a buddy and kicking "Mahagony Table's" ace in Maze 21.
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: kenomac78 on April 19, 2007, 11:02:58 AM
i had BSG, cotton, vasteel, godzilla,  bonk 3, those were my super rares.  then i had som medium rares and commons, but i sold it all off, bills you know! for about $1500, not so bad.

but to ever try to get them all back in the era of ePay, is something i just cant do, unless someone starts making  sapphire-style repros on most of those games to drie down the value,  of please god let someone do that! 
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: MrFulci on April 19, 2007, 04:28:37 PM
I own most of all TG stuff that was released in the US to consumers.

All I know that I'm missing:

- 4 CD games
- whatever control sticks other places released. Not too interested in that as I already Turbo Sticks and a Beeshu stick. Though, if the price is cheap enough, i may pick one up.
- Turbo Vision
- Turbo Link
- Turbo CD
- The US CD cards (I owned a tg-16 CD with both cards at one point, but sold them)
- Kisado, Mirai convertors. I use the purple one, which is alright considering I don't play too much else from the pc engine except  Bomberman '94 and Street Fighter 2. I wouldn't mind one of the "better" convertors, however I have a limit to what I would spend on it.


I'm not as much into games as I once was. In late 90's  early 00's I packed a lot of it away for years. I kept all of my TG-16 stuff. i did not part with it, except for 10 games.

2004 or so I got the itch to play with the TG-16 again. I went through both Neutopias, bomberman, 93, and 94. splatterhouse, exile, dragon slayer, cosimic fantasy 2 all within a year, not like a marathon. Took a much of a day to figure out the final boss in Bomberman '94's pattern.....


Currently, I've reacquired some Sega Genesis stuff. I also have some Nintendo stuff in storage.

Atari stuff, sold off a lot of that 3 years ago (Turned out I had the game Quadrun, made $300+ from that). Gave away my 5200 system and games to my sister, she sold that stuff on ebay. I don't miss a lot of it, though it was interesting to have about half a dozen 2600 decks, and 200-300 or so games. I wanted some cash so I sold off a lot of duplicates and games I thought sucked. Worked out pretty well. The person who bought Quadrun did a local pickup, when he took the game from me he put it in a plastic bag... Like a comic book or baseball card. Currently I have all my 2600 stuff in one box, instead of three or four. Now I own one deck (Should have saved another as a spare), a mess of instruction manuals, and about 50 games. Not sure if I ever took any pictures of my 2600 stash, I still have one roll of film aroudn here I've yet to develop, it may be on that... or the one the photo place lost 2 years ago. I took 5 rolls in, I can't recall what was on the one they lost. All the more reason to stick to digital cameras.


I recently acquired a gamecube. Not for gamecube games, though. For the gameboy player, hahaha. I thought it was pretty awesome, better than Super Gameboy and supported a larger library (Gameboy colour and gameboy advance). It's more like a "Super Nintendo Cube" for me.


All I have planned for my "colelction" is sending a PC Engine Duo and a Neo Geo AES to Old School Gamer for some mods. I may do that later this year, see what type of price break they can give if I send 2 systems in for mods.


Oh, that Dynastic Hero went with me. I've been so surprised at how long it has been sitting there. 2005 I recall seeeing it sell for close to twice that price. and before 2004 or so, i can't recall ever seeing one on ebay. The one on auction recently sold for close to that price, so figured, why not... I haven't purchased much TG-16 stuff that past year or so, I was due to splurge on it a bit.
Title: Re: Collection Sizes?
Post by: Tatsujin on April 19, 2007, 05:03:20 PM
oh, almost forgot that i still own the "GoT-Bonk-Bomberman"-combo as well as "Ys Book 1&2" as a TG-16 CD, since they came together in a bundle with my DUO back in the days^^