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sidewaydriver
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We've all at one time or another splurged for some kind of rare video game or console. What's something that you spent more money on than you care to admit but just couldn't say no to? I just pulled this bad boy out of storage and felt like sharing it. I bought it about 3 years ago for what I think was an incredible deal. I paid $650 for this. I haven't found another one for sale anywhere to get a good idea of what the worth is but I see SFII and SF Alpha machines go for over 1000 so I think I got one hell of a deal.
So what Holy Grail of your collection would you like to share?
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Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
Joined: Aug 17 2006
Location: Casa Del Guapo
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I used to consider my copy of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 to be really rare however I don't think it's really worth much anymore considering you can get it for next gen consoles. Sentimentality-wise I'd have to say the Shadow Hearts Trilogy that I have.
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
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http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s272/911TheThug/Mobile%20Uploads/0928091219.jpg
Picture quality sucks, but in the picture you should be able to see all three Spyro PS1 games, F-Zero GX disc, both Banjo-Kazooie and Tooie, Battletoads and Double Dragon, Donkey Kong Country 2, Wario Land II, Pokemon Silver, a Game Boy Color with rubber armor and Wario Land 3 hiding in the slot, WCW vs. nWo: World Tour, Starcraft and it's expansion, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, and finally Warioware Twisted.
All games I would never sell and would be heartbroken if they blew out on me.
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Ash Burton
Title: AshRaiser
Joined: Nov 10 2008
Location: Florida
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I don't know, can't name just one. I like my Final Fight Arcade machine, but my SNES games bring me far much more joy. I'm super jealous of your SF Third strike though, that looks awesome and hell yes you got a good deal. Right now on craigslist there is a TMNT 4 player cab going for 300, I'm going to go check it out tomorrow if my wife caves I'll post pics.
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Ash is probably just home humping his SNES collection.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
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wow. good luck ash. that sounds like an amazing deal especially if it still works fine
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Shut up, Dorn
Title: White Chocolate
Joined: Jan 04 2008
Location: Grate Whyte Norf
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I have a JVC X'eye, which was an uberexpensive Sega Genesis/Sega CD in one deal. Great console, though kind of annoying to play the genesis side. I just use it for CDs.
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jackfrost
Title: Cold Hearted Bastard
Joined: Feb 21 2009
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Since we are in the video game forum, I have to say my prototype Mello Yello Qbert machine, Ms. Pac-Man/Pac-Man/Galaga machine, and my Megatouch Sapphire machine. Despite the sarcasm I am still pretty proud of being the one that dumped Mello Yello Q-Bert to MAME.
I love arcade machines though. I collect classic games, but there are plenty are modern games I would love to have too. That probably will be worth a lot more as time passes.
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SoldierHawk
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Title: Warrior-Poet
Joined: Jan 15 2009
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God, I feel like such a slouch lol...I don't have *anything* like that. I do have plenty of NES/SNES carts that would be worth a bit of money, but those are all originals I bought when I was a kid. The most I've splurged on in terms of video games is just...buying a full priced $50 game rather than waiting for it to go on sale.
I know this is video games, but to fully answer the question, my biggest splurges were a) a beautiful replica of Anduril, from the LOTR movies. So gorgeous. Also a wonderful set of D&D minis I've acquired over the years, and to which I just added several Iconic minis...I got a very nice deal on them, but it was still way more than I should have spent. However, they are awesome, and so it was completely and totally worth it.
Back on topic...those game cabinets are absolutely epic. Very well done.
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Andrew Man
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Thunderhorse
Title: This is DELICIOUS!
Joined: Dec 29 2009
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| I like my Final Fight Arcade machine, |
Damn, I'd kill for one of those, and that SF3TS looks really nice. I have nothing that nice, but I do love my Super Nintendo collection.
When I have a sufficient amount of money, I would like to buy either a "Guilty Gear XX" or a "The Simpsons" arcade cabinet. Maybe "Street Fighter 2" or one of its incarnations.
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anorexorcist
Title: Polar Bear
Joined: May 21 2008
Location: The Cock and Plucket
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In terms of video games, I don't have much. Spent 60 on Chrono Trigger when I found it in store, could have spent less on ebay.
For non-Video games I bought this for my hockey collection:
It's a Phil Kessel Signed Game Used stick from his rookie season. I was at a card show and didn't see any cards I needed and had all of this birthday money and wanted something I'd remember and he was traded to my favorite team around the time I got it.
There's that and a card I traded for that recieved two offers of 500 bucks. It's a one of a kind card of the main player I collect, I spent a lot on the cards I traded so I probably gave up more than I should have but I only had 100 bucks to spend and the guy had offers of 500 dollars so I had to go over the top if I wanted any chance of owning it.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
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God, I feel like such a slouch lol...I don't have *anything* like that. I do have plenty of NES/SNES carts that would be worth a bit of money, but those are all originals I bought when I was a kid. The most I've splurged on in terms of video games is just...buying a full priced $50 game rather than waiting for it to go on sale.
I know this is video games, but to fully answer the question, my biggest splurges were a) a beautiful replica of Anduril, from the LOTR movies. So gorgeous. Also a wonderful set of D&D minis I've acquired over the years, and to which I just added several Iconic minis...I got a very nice deal on them, but it was still way more than I should have spent. However, they are awesome, and so it was completely and totally worth it.
Back on topic...those game cabinets are absolutely epic. Very well done. |
Did you paint the minis? Let's see!
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Thorton02
Joined: Mar 13 2009
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| anorexorcist wrote: |
In terms of video games, I don't have much. Spent 60 on Chrono Trigger when I found it in store, could have spent less on ebay.
For non-Video games I bought this for my hockey collection:
It's a Phil Kessel Signed Game Used stick from his rookie season. I was at a card show and didn't see any cards I needed and had all of this birthday money and wanted something I'd remember and he was traded to my favorite team around the time I got it.
There's that and a card I traded for that recieved two offers of 500 bucks. It's a one of a kind card of the main player I collect, I spent a lot on the cards I traded so I probably gave up more than I should have but I only had 100 bucks to spend and the guy had offers of 500 dollars so I had to go over the top if I wanted any chance of owning it. |
Sweet Kessel stick. My prized posession is a signed "almost-All Star", Rory Fitzpatrick game used stick from the 2005-2006 season.
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Shut up, Dorn
Title: White Chocolate
Joined: Jan 04 2008
Location: Grate Whyte Norf
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Meh, give me a player who's won the Cup, then we'll talk. Guys who have no history of winning games in the NHL have no worth to me.
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The Opponent
Title: Forum Battle WINNER
Joined: Feb 24 2010
Location: The Danger Zone
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Only the left box is of interest. I have not gotten very far on any of it.
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pineapple
Joined: Nov 11 2009
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Vaenamoenen
Joined: Mar 18 2010
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I don't have any valuable rarities in my game collection... I suppose G-Darius for ps1 is kinda rare, but not that expensive at ebay.
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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
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I bought Tomba when it first came out, I only saw it in one store and I have never seen it anywhere else since then. It still goes for about $50, but it's still pretty rare to come by. It was my first PS1 game and still one of my favorite platformers.
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FranzKefka
Title: The Onion Knight
Joined: Apr 14 2010
Location: Wales, UK
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| SoldierHawk wrote: |
| a beautiful replica of Anduril, from the LOTR movies. |
Omg, I used to drool over those when I was younger.
I don't have anything valuable; I'm 16, I can hardly bring a big-ass arcade cabinet into the house (although I don't think my dad would be against PONG). I do have 20-something NES and SNES carts, including Final Fantasy III and Chrono Trigger, so I'm not completely deprived.
Moving on from games, I have a book about Holocaust memoirs which was signed by one of the authors, a woman called Frieda Wineman who survived the horrors of Auschwitz to talk to teens playing Doodle Jump on iPod Touches. Funny accent aside, it was a really touching experience for me and I consider myself very fortunate to have met her.
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PJX
Joined: Jun 20 2008
Location: United Kingdom
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| FranzKefka wrote: |
| SoldierHawk wrote: |
| a beautiful replica of Anduril, from the LOTR movies. |
Omg, I used to drool over those when I was younger.
I don't have anything valuable; I'm 16, I can hardly bring a big-ass arcade cabinet into the house (although I don't think my dad would be against PONG). I do have 20-something NES and SNES carts, including Final Fantasy III and Chrono Trigger, so I'm not completely deprived.
Moving on from games, I have a book about Holocaust memoirs which was signed by one of the authors, a woman called Frieda Wineman who survived the horrors of Auschwitz to talk to teens playing Doodle Jump on iPod Touches. Funny accent aside, it was a really touching experience for me and I consider myself very fortunate to have met her. |
Importing Chrono Trigger must have cost a few bob!
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FranzKefka
Title: The Onion Knight
Joined: Apr 14 2010
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Surprisingly enough, it only cost me about £3, added on to £25 for the cart. Not a bad deal, until Chrono Trigger DS was announced a year later. >.<
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
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You know, fuck you, sidewaydriver. You don't just start a thread like this with an SF3 arcade machine. No one's gonna top that!
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sidewaydriver
2010 SLF Tag Champ
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I'm sorry, I pulled it out of storage after two years and was just so excited I had to share it. I was mostly curious to see if anyone else had any arcade machines. I was hoping Ash would post some pics of his. I want to see the Mellow Yellow Q-Bert game too.
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Syd Lexia
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Fair enough. I'm just jealous I don't own any machines. Someday maybe I'll be able to wow you guys with something ridiculously cool, like the Doom arcade machine they built for Grosse Pointe Blank, but right now, I got nothing.
And I too would like to see the Mellow Yellow Q-Bert machine.
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Cameron
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Joined: Feb 01 2008
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The only video game I have in my possession that I think would be considered "prized" is my Earthbound game; it's used, but I also have the gigantic box and the guide that comes with it.
Plus I have a Virtual Boy. That's worth something...right?
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