I agree with retro, best three boxes they had out. This one wasn't even out a year and you get that badass two in one cart that was only made for it as well. It's one of the more valuable systems for sure as the other pack-in titles all stood alone as a released title and this one technically didn't (other than being two for sale carts on their own.)
I agree with retro, best three boxes they had out. This one wasn't even out a year and you get that badass two in one cart that was only made for it as well. It's one of the more valuable systems for sure as the other pack-in titles all stood alone as a released title and this one technically didn't (other than being two for sale carts on their own.)
Yep that is exactly right. That is why full set CIB collectors like myself have to track down this varient to get the box and manual for the combo cart. There are quite a few carts on the snes that didn't come with regular small boxes
What bothers me is when people say "I got it cheap". That term "cheap" has a unique definition per person. Someone might think $10 is cheap, while others think $50 is cheap.
Haha. Nice. The more things go these days with everyone all about the money it's refreshing to see more people NOT talking about what they paid and just being happy they got it. Good for you.
Rock, sadly for most, that's just not very possible anymore.
Sadly one find yesterday of a more expensive game guide got me revved up to track down a SNES game that isn't your usual $5-30 standard headache of a title. It's Ogre Battle and the cart alone if you get stupid lucky is $50, usually it's $60-65 if you discount the usual fool who doesn't research before clicking an ebay BIN. I'm not looking forward to paying up for it, but with the guide I think I could finally actually enjoy and see the game through. I had it in the 90s and killed about 2/3 of it so it's one of those long standing things hanging over me on the SNES.
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Originally posted by: Tanooki
I agree with retro, best three boxes they had out. This one wasn't even out a year and you get that badass two in one cart that was only made for it as well. It's one of the more valuable systems for sure as the other pack-in titles all stood alone as a released title and this one technically didn't (other than being two for sale carts on their own.)
Yep that is exactly right. That is why full set CIB collectors like myself have to track down this varient to get the box and manual for the combo cart. There are quite a few carts on the snes that didn't come with regular small boxes
Say the damn price.
Sadly one find yesterday of a more expensive game guide got me revved up to track down a SNES game that isn't your usual $5-30 standard headache of a title. It's Ogre Battle and the cart alone if you get stupid lucky is $50, usually it's $60-65 if you discount the usual fool who doesn't research before clicking an ebay BIN. I'm not looking forward to paying up for it, but with the guide I think I could finally actually enjoy and see the game through. I had it in the 90s and killed about 2/3 of it so it's one of those long standing things hanging over me on the SNES.