Today, I purchased a NOS complete boxed copy of Virtual League Baseball for $13, Mario Clash with manual for $23.99, Nester’s Funky Bowling for $19.99, Galactic Pinball for $12.99. I am not sure if those are decent prices but I like at least having the manual for games, I wish I had Red Alarm’s, Nester’s Funky Bowling’s and Galactic Pinball’s manuals but it couldn’t be helped at the current time. 🙁
So now I own:
FlashBoy+
Galactic Pinball
Golf – Manual
Mario Clash – Manual
Mario’s Tennis – Manual
Nester’s Funky Bowling
Red Alarm
Teleroboxer – Manual
Virtual Boy Wario Land – Manual
Vertical Force – Manual
Virtual League Baseball – Box – Manual NOS
I have no intent to ever buy 3D Tetris (as Tetris does not interest me anymore because I have to many versions of the game on various consoles.), Jack Bros. (is way to expensive.), Waterworld (is to expensive.) and I am looking for a copy of Panic Bomber (with atleast the dust cover for no more then $20 but all the copies on eBay are missing there dust covers. (But I do not wish to own the import Japanese versions even though a NOS boxed copy of Panic Bomber from Japan is only $23.80 shipped.)
we need to get a batch of bound high cartridges made. would there be any way to do that without using something like a flashboy? could you just reprogram a game cart like mario tennis with a vue debugger? oh and i have to disagree with the whole u.s./ japan art thing i like the North American art better.
kkabalka wrote:
we need to get a batch of bound high cartridges made. would there be any way to do that without using something like a flashboy? could you just reprogram a game cart like mario tennis with a vue debugger? oh and i have to disagree with the whole u.s./ japan art thing i like the North American art better.