Um, I don't mean to crush your hopes and/or dreams TWRoO, but I'm pretty sure that Majora's Mask is 1,200 points, because it was an expansion-pak (or whatever) game.
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Um, I don't mean to crush your hopes and/or dreams TWRoO, but I'm pretty sure that Majora's Mask is 1,200 points, because it was an expansion-pak (or whatever) game.
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| Wiped said: Um, I don't mean to crush your hopes and/or dreams TWRoO, but I'm pretty sure that Majora's Mask is 1,200 points, because it was an expansion-pak (or whatever) game. : / |
Nope it's 1000... I have already seen it on the channel today.
All NES games are 500 points, except for Hanabi games at 600 (ones that were never originally released here) and for some reason TMNT.
All Master System and Commodore games are 500 points (there are no Hanabi games for them yet)
All SNES and Megadrive are 800, except for 900 point Hanabi games
All N64 are 1000, except for Hanabi at 1200 points.
Turbografx games seem to change, not sure if some were for the CD add on or something.... but they are either 600 or 800 points, then Hanabi games are 700 or 900 points.
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So the only non-Hanabi game that is more than the set price so far is TMNT.. and I have no idea why.

@TWRoo: That's propably because of licence issues.
Mirage retains the TMNT trademark and copyright, Lionsgate rights for home entertainment and CBS syndication. And surely Konami wants its share since it's their game.
Btw, from a 500 points game, 2,63€ goes for the publisher. 19% sales tax, and the 65/35 split (or was it 70/30) between publisher and Nintendo.
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Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.
And TG-16 had a CD-ROM as an add-on, the CD games are the more expensive ones. Technically all TG-16 games would be hanabi games, since, as far as i know, it was never officially launched in Europe (a few grey importers imported it). I don't know whether the +100 points games ones that weren't released in west, or do they just have different standards for the higher price.
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Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.
| bdbdbd said: And TG-16 had a CD-ROM as an add-on, the CD games are the more expensive ones. Technically all TG-16 games would be hanabi games, since, as far as i know, it was never officially launched in Europe (a few grey importers imported it). I don't know whether the +100 points games ones that weren't released in west, or do they just have different standards for the higher price. |
I have no idea.
All I know is about 3/4 of the games are either 600 ot 700 points... the 700 point ones have a Hanabi sign on them.
The other 1/4 of the games are 800 or 900 points, with the 900 point ones being Hanabi.... if there were no TG16 games released here at all then I don't understand why some have increased prices as the only difference as far as I can tell is that they were released in the Hanabi months around other games that didn't come out here.

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