Sega CD Working Designs score
So today I was feeling a bit ill, and I decided to go home. On my way home, I decided to check the thrift store to see if they had anything. And they did! Lunar silver star and Vay for the Sega CD NTSC! However I only had enough money to buy food ao I rushed home, ate my food, took the money and rushed back there to see if they still had them. All this while being sick. Luckily they did have them, so I bought them for the 20 bucks they were asking for them. However Ineed a modded sega CD to play them on PAL format, so I may sell them to buy more games (yes, I'm an evil reseller).


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Originally posted by: Beliskner
I always wonder how american RPG's end up in european thrift stores...
Have not seen 1 yet, however, I have bought a Megaman 7 on local auction and I have gotten 2 fish dudes(gameboy if nobody knows) 1 w/ manual at a thrift store.
@vectrex ,I saw really cool bulbasaur display the other day, I think it was homemade though, if I see it again I'll get you a photo.
Originally posted by: Beliskner
I always wonder how american RPG's end up in european thrift stores...
Have not seen 1 yet, however, I have bought a Megaman 7 on local auction and I have gotten 2 fish dudes(gameboy if nobody knows) 1 w/ manual at a thrift store.
@vectrex ,I saw really cool bulbasaur display the other day, I think it was homemade though, if I see it again I'll get you a photo.
I believe there were a lot of people importing stuff in Switzerland back then because the retail prices here are very high.
Originally posted by: Dilts36
Those are really great RPG's. Hopefully they were well taken care of given they are disk
They do look nice, and they seem to be working (I tried to put them in my PAL sega CD and I got the Sega CD's music player which let me play the games' sound files, kind of like a sound test, so it should work fine on an NTSC Sega CD)
Originally posted by: Vectrex280996
Originally posted by: Dilts36
Those are really great RPG's. Hopefully they were well taken care of given they are disk
They do look nice, and they seem to be working (I tried to put them in my PAL sega CD and I got the Sega CD's music player which let me play the games' sound files, kind of like a sound test, so it should work fine on an NTSC Sega CD)
Good to hear. I seem to have a nack for finding a steal.. and then they don't work.