Assuming that some of these are very limited. Any chance OP could put the edition size next to the entry (or someone post a link to more info about these?)
I'm asking because there are like 10 line items for Bio Force Ape alone (exaggerating the number for effect, I know) - were they all the same edition size?
I have the more specific information about run size and such. Check the brewery list link for that.
I could add it here, but I was trying to keep it less cluttered.
As far as I know this is a complete list of all actual homebrews released commercially either by the programmer or a producer with the programmer's permission.
I have the more specific information about run size and such. Check the brewery list link for that.
I could add it here, but I was trying to keep it less cluttered.
As far as I know this is a complete list of all actual homebrews released commercially either by the programmer or a producer with the programmer's permission.
Thanks Udisi. Do you have the link you mention above?
sudoku gold with no damage would go for more than what the auction ended at (quite possibly a decent amount more), especially considering that we now know that at least 1 out of the 10 is not in great shape!
I bought it, there was no damage, just the end label had poped up. Just pressed it back down and so far it's been fine. I've had plenty of other homebrew and such do this. No biggie, You can perma fix it if you really want to with a little glue stick or elmers
Dang, that reminds me, I've just got a brand-spankin' new pair of Jensen jp500 speakers from the Pawn Shop (okay, so they're slightly used, but they kick ass because they just don't make 'em like they used too). I really need to drag my NES out of the bedroom and plug up my MOON8 cart into the sound system.
Why does every Homebrew cart have to have a game on it to be included on the list? I believe the only requirement here is it runs on NES and a production run has been produced with the author's approval. But I agree with the "No hacks, protos, or repros of commecial games allowed" even though I own some of those as well.
That being said, I don't see why some people feel the NA HBWC cart shouldn't count. It may be a collab and based on an existing mapper, but it's still homebrew.
Anyone know when the retrousb edition is coming out?
why xmas 2008 dropped to 350 $ i remember seen it at 500 into this thread few months ago ?? even 2009 was higher too all xmas price have dropped .....what happened ?
why xmas 2008 dropped to 350 $ i remember seen it at 500 into this thread few months ago ?? even 2009 was higher too all xmas price have dropped .....what happened ?
What? Two years ago the price went down?
Got the wrong thread man. The original post has not been updated for two years.
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I would include it. (Of course I own it though, so take my opinion with a grain of salt)
1. Is the list in the first post the complete listing of the homebrew games (or just a sampling)?
2. Did all of these come with a box and/or manual? Just wondering what constitutes a complete copy (to make the price more relevant.)
Thanks,
Orri~
Assuming that some of these are very limited. Any chance OP could put the edition size next to the entry (or someone post a link to more info about these?)
I'm asking because there are like 10 line items for Bio Force Ape alone (exaggerating the number for effect, I know) - were they all the same edition size?
Thanks.
I could add it here, but I was trying to keep it less cluttered.
As far as I know this is a complete list of all actual homebrews released commercially either by the programmer or a producer with the programmer's permission.
Originally posted by: udisi
I have the more specific information about run size and such. Check the brewery list link for that.
I could add it here, but I was trying to keep it less cluttered.
As far as I know this is a complete list of all actual homebrews released commercially either by the programmer or a producer with the programmer's permission.
Thanks Udisi. Do you have the link you mention above?
doesn't list ALL the variation but has the CIB, original price, programmer, etc.
Originally posted by: srh201
sudoku gold with no damage would go for more than what the auction ended at (quite possibly a decent amount more), especially considering that we now know that at least 1 out of the 10 is not in great shape!
I bought it, there was no damage, just the end label had poped up. Just pressed it back down and so far it's been fine. I've had plenty of other homebrew and such do this. No biggie, You can perma fix it if you really want to with a little glue stick or elmers
Originally posted by: shawnphase
add vegavox/vegavox 2/color caves/teletime to the list too
If you add music carts, then include Moon8 and Duck Tail.
Dang, that reminds me, I've just got a brand-spankin' new pair of Jensen jp500 speakers from the Pawn Shop (okay, so they're slightly used, but they kick ass because they just don't make 'em like they used too). I really need to drag my NES out of the bedroom and plug up my MOON8 cart into the sound system.
Why does every Homebrew cart have to have a game on it to be included on the list? I believe the only requirement here is it runs on NES and a production run has been produced with the author's approval. But I agree with the "No hacks, protos, or repros of commecial games allowed" even though I own some of those as well.
That being said, I don't see why some people feel the NA HBWC cart shouldn't count. It may be a collab and based on an existing mapper, but it's still homebrew.
Anyone know when the retrousb edition is coming out?
http://rainwarrior.ca/music/moon8.html
8-Bit Xmas 2010 CIB for $161.38
8-Bit Xmas 2011 CIB for $151.00
8-Bit Xmas 2012 CIB for $143.50
16-Bit Xmas 2011 CIB for $80.97
16-Bit Xmas 2012 CIB for $54.03
Battle Kid Fortress of Peril for $73.99
Battle Kid 2 Mountain of Torment for $65.22
BAN Bust-A-Nut 1st Edition #28 for $110.25
Nintendo NES Bomb Sweeper for $41.00
Buzz & Waldog Homebrew for $66.99
Chunkout #88/100 Homebrew GBC for $23.29
Don Doko Don for $112.50
Grimalkin Ice Hockey #1/1 for $106.09
Happy Camper #123/250 for 69, dudes!
Homebrew World Championships 2012 #21 CIB for $162.61
Nomolos: Storming the Castle for $38.30
Sneak 'N Peek Homebrew #88/100 for $91.00
Splatterhouse by Retrozone for $71.00
Hoppin' Mad for $106.50
Ultimate Frogger for $71.09
Vs. Duck Hunt for $46.00
Vs. Super Mario Bros. for $61.00
Legend of Zelda Parallel Worlds for $100 exactly.
Originally posted by: superbobby
why xmas 2008 dropped to 350 $ i remember seen it at 500 into this thread few months ago ?? even 2009 was higher too all xmas price have dropped .....what happened ?
What? Two years ago the price went down?
Got the wrong thread man. The original post has not been updated for two years.