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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: Press_Run on October 14, 2008, 02:28:10 PM
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A seller I've done business with is taking offers for his complete Super Air Zonk, what do you think should be a decent amount for it?
Keep in mind, I don't want to dump insane truckloads of cash on it, like this guy wants; (and, no its not the same guy.) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=130262514378
Btw, does Turbo Golf for Turbo CD originally came with a carton box?
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The last couple of copies of Super Air Zonk that I have seen for sale were about $100-$120. If you just want to play the game rather than have a complete US collection, I'd spend $30-$40 on the Japanese version.
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$240 is nuts; I wouldn't pay any more than $120 for Super Air Zonk.
Btw, does Turbo Golf for Turbo CD originally came with a carton box?
Yes. All CD games (not Super CD games) came in a box, except for Buster Bros., Splash Lake, Vasteel, and the bikini triplets.
*edit* - added Vasteel
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I dont think John Madden came in a box that I can recall?
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I dont think John Madden came in a box that I can recall?
Nope, it didn't; just like all the other Super CD titles. Exile: Wicked Phenomenon had a goofy sleeve of some sort though. Did any other Working Designs releases come that way?
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I believe Vasteel had a sleeve.
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I believe Vasteel had a sleeve.
So that'd be another regular CD game that didn't come in a 'proper' box. Thanks, I'll add 'er up above.