Thunder Blaster man NES SACHEN cart
Most of my Sachen games are long gone but I was cleaning up and came across this cart at the store.
Not sure where this one came from it has no screws holding it together.


Not sure where this one came from it has no screws holding it together.


Comments
Even though Thunder Blaster Man is one of the rarer ones, and more desirable because of its mega man "influence" I still think that you'd be hard pressed to get more than $75 for that copy.
And with all things Sachen, you need at least more than one person looking for the stuff at a time. I took a pause, and another dude here did too. There's only so many active sachen collectors at a time.
Some disagree with my pricing on Sachen stuff but I don't see a lot of money in them. They're too obscure for even most die hard collectors and too rare and large of a set for obscurists to really seek out.
Even though Thunder Blaster Man is one of the rarer ones, and more desirable because of its mega man "influence" I still think that you'd be hard pressed to get more than $75 for that copy.
And with all things Sachen, you need at least more than one person looking for the stuff at a time. I took a pause, and another dude here did too. There's only so many active sachen collectors at a time.
That is surprising, $75 is a hefty price.
Sachen games are cheap junk. There were only a few bucks each direct from Sachen.
$75 might seem like a hefty price, but then there's the guys like me collecting this stuff (not active right now) that see $75 as not a lot to spend for one of the more desirable titles.
Some disagree with my pricing on Sachen stuff but I don't see a lot of money in them. They're too obscure for even most die hard collectors and too rare and large of a set for obscurists to really seek out.
Even though Thunder Blaster Man is one of the rarer ones, and more desirable because of its mega man "influence" I still think that you'd be hard pressed to get more than $75 for that copy.
And with all things Sachen, you need at least more than one person looking for the stuff at a time. I took a pause, and another dude here did too. There's only so many active sachen collectors at a time.
That is surprising, $75 is a hefty price.
I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking it. I figured it was 70 dollars too much
that see $75 as not a lot to spend for one of the more desirable titles.
that's true too, 75 doesn't buy much
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Some disagree with my pricing on Sachen stuff but I don't see a lot of money in them. They're too obscure for even most die hard collectors and too rare and large of a set for obscurists to really seek out.
Even though Thunder Blaster Man is one of the rarer ones, and more desirable because of its mega man "influence" I still think that you'd be hard pressed to get more than $75 for that copy.
And with all things Sachen, you need at least more than one person looking for the stuff at a time. I took a pause, and another dude here did too. There's only so many active sachen collectors at a time.
That is surprising, $75 is a hefty price.
I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking it. I figured it was 70 dollars too much
Not too far off. I think these games were $6 direct from Sachen.
Even on Famicom, Rocman X is one of the rarer carts to find, though part of the desire is for the unique cardboard box. Sadly a lot of the NES Sachen games were reprinted, with horrible, generic boxes.
Do you have a picture of the non-Generic box Dave? I know there's one for Game Boy but never seen one for NES/FC
Here you go Joseph!
Huh. So no K equals no lawsuit, was that the thinking?
Possibly. Some also think, it is patriotic...roc man, essentially Taiwan man