The seller I bought my copy of V-Bowling from has some nice things in his store. I really don’t have the desire to buy SD Gundam, but that price is almost hard to pass up.
I have somewhat of a connection for certain VB stuff. I could probably get this game for $900-$1000 if I really wanted it. But, my source tells me that the game itself really sucks. He said it’s too easy. It’s almost impossible to lose. It would strictly be a collectors item. Why play if there is not challenge? I hope that helps.
Now the guy claims to have sold it and still has yet to produce any pictures. If this story is true, the man is a complete idiot. If the story is not true, he is still a complete idiot.
I’d dump Virtual bowling as well as other titles I have if I only had the means to do so. I am also not about to blindly send my games to someone who can do it and risk being ripped off. But, I’d still like to be able to do it.
Ok, that looks interesting as hell. I can see myself maxing out the credit card on that one, lol. I really shouldn’t tempt myself like that. I hope he posts some pics.
I have a hard case with a perfectly mint sticker on it. Not even so much as a smudge. If I had a scanner, I’d scan it for ya. I may be getting a scanner in the near future though. I’ll keep you posted.
Mr. Red- That thing looks horrible. What the hell is Sony thinking? I really don’t want to hold my PSP 5″ in front of my face for hours on end jsut to play a game.
Phil- That is every VB fan’s pipe dream. We would all love to see a “rebirth” of the VB on some level. But, too many people will remember what a flop the original was, and would probably cast that one to the dungeons as well. As far as putting Sony out of business, try and remember that they sell more than just video games. I doubt Nintendo could pull off such a feat. Anyhow, I like Sony and the games they put out. I hope they stay in the gaming business for years to come.