| kljesta64 said: Fifa 64 and Blast Corps on N64 |
Blast Corps was awsome!
| kljesta64 said: Fifa 64 and Blast Corps on N64 |
Blast Corps was awsome!
Maybe this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bally-Basic-Astrocade-Astrocade-Pinball-/251213161819?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item3a7d78a55b
Used to have the black label FF7, gave it away.
Got some of the more expensive SNES games.

| Kasz216 said: Maybe this? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bally-Basic-Astrocade-Astrocade-Pinball-/251213161819?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item3a7d78a55b Used to have the black label FF7, gave it away. Got some of the more expensive SNES games. |
Sweet! You have a Bally Astrocade?! Coolsville daddio! From what I've read it was ahead of it's time. Would you say it has any non-nostolgic value to someone who enjoys playing games from the late 70's and early 80's. I often have a hard time decided if stuff like that is worth throwing money at if I end up playing it once and then setting it on a shelf to admire it's novelty.
KylieDog said:
Why, what makes it rare, the gold casing? LoZ NES has one too. |
I'd guess you already know and it's a joke, but for the heck of it... because there are only 26 in existence... that is assuming it's not a reproduction cart.
The Nintendo Power version of Nintendo World Championship ironically being worth more then the version given out to the participants due to it's relative rarity.
As far as I know it's the most valuable game in gaming.
Outside maybe the rarest "swordquest" series on Atari.

Kasz216 said:
The Nintendo Power version of Nintendo World Championship ironically being worth more then the version given out to the participants due to it's relative rarity. As far as I know it's the most valuable game in gaming.
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I think there's a Bible game for the Atari VCS, I can't remember the title, game that was thought to be a myth untill someone found one in a garage sale. Only one is known to excist and a magazine ads prooves it was sold to the public. There may be more out there, but only one has survived so far.
kain_kusanagi said:
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Oh I still play from time to time, so I really like it. Of course the nostlagia value is high in regards to it as playing it is like my 3rd memory.
Earthquake/ Climbing up Stairs to play Bally Astrocade, Bally Astrocade.
Thing got regular play with my frineds up until the N64 era.
Checkmate comes prebuilt on the console is basically the motorbike game from Tron, which makes sense since Checkmate is what that scene is based on. It's my favorite Ballly game.
Gunfight, also prebuilt is a lot of fun for nostalgic oldshool 2 player duels.
Wizard of Wor was my favorite non-built game, but you can get that for other systems.
The pinball games are definitly unique and fun.
As for if it's worth it, not sure how much a Bally system goes for so I can't say. I like it though.
Controller is just so unique.

Panzer Dragoon saga for the Sega Saturn, is probably my most valuable one.
Is Alundra considered rare?
I has it.
I am the black sheep
"of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson
| hatmoza said: Is Alundra considered rare? I has it. |
Any Working Designs games are few number, have that title also a fairly good "Zelda clone".