Yup, it indeed exists. Some of the other auctions are incredibly tempting, such as the sealed Gameboy lots. But buying large lots of games kind of goes against my collecting philosophy.
One rule I have made for myself is to buy games one at a time, making each addition to my library meaningful. There is absolutely no waste in my collection, every single game I have are games I like and wanted, and I try to keep it that way.
NoC definitely exists, but I was under the impression that the VB only launched in Japan and the United States.
Too bad that none of the games happen to be prototype cartridges of Dragon Hopper. (No, I still haven’t given up on finding that game yet. Even if it takes me years…)
Nameless, this is a bit off-topic but I too would love to play Dragon Hopper. I’ll leave Dragon Hopper for you to track down though, I have my heart (and money) set on getting a proto-type copy of VB Mario Land.
I think we just need to make some good friends within Nintendo.
NamelessPlayer wrote:
NoC definitely exists, but I was under the impression that the VB only launched in Japan and the United States.
Strangely, when something gets released in the US, it’s released in Canada at the same time, so NoA is actually more popular in Canada than NoC is. It’s pretty weird.