Thanks for the comment about the Hudson guy, I had forgotten the source for that. While OotG and MC are both “sleepers” that probably had low print runs, it still seems odd that the penultimate Turbochip released during 1993 - the year of bargain bins and cancelled games - would have a run the size of a game released during the launch of the Turbo Duo, Air Zonk, and LoT...still, I’ll buy it.
I actually wrote a follow-up post to Jibbajaba the other day addressing the issue of distribution, but had to run out the door before finishing it. Here's an updated version:
There are still a number of holes in the equal quantities theory. Foremost being the report of bulldozed games and TZD trying to buy as many as they could to save: https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=5384.msg93705#msg93705
Whether or not this source has any authority, it stands to reason that a bankrupt company's inventory had to be liquidated, debts paid, and the remainder disposed; a smooth transfer of TTI handing their entire stock over to TZD is very unlikely. The liquidation/bulldoze story is also supported by the fact that Smartworks apparently took over hardware sales due to some kind of settlement (
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=142037&page=5) and I’ve read that Telegames added a lot to their stock of Turbo goods at this point (can’t find the source right now).
When TZD and Telegames were choosing what to save from the landfill, they no doubt erred on the side of games like Bonk 3 and Soldier Blade and overlooked games without any U.S. name recognition like MC.
This would explain why TZD sold out of MC - a no-name game that was never advertised - almost instantly. This would explain Steve's comment to Aaron about how there are probably only five sealed copies in existence (mentioned in Aaron's original MC/Bonk3 pictures post, now deleted). This would explain why Aaron’s copy from TZD (sold on ebay a few years ago) is the only sealed one anyone has ever seen.
The issue of distribution is relevant because OotG had an extra one-to-two years to sit in Toys R Us before the day of reckoning came. Off the top of my head, I know Blue has a sealed copy, I have one, I saw a third in Stillwater in 2006, and a couple others on ebay over the years.