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Post by Bkcrt on Mar 15, 2004 17:23:35 GMT
Posting again to let everyone know htat I'm still lookinf for a Buster Douglas Knockout Boxing for the Sega master system. It needs to be a boxed copy but a manual is not required. Please, someone out there's gotta have one they'll part with! I'll pay top dollar (paypal prefered,) for such a copy. Thanks again for the great web site shinobiman! ;D
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Post by SegaCollector on Apr 9, 2004 2:11:16 GMT
Hey there I have about 3 copise of james Buster Douglas boxing all near mint. Make an offer
Segacollector
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Post by Phil on Apr 10, 2004 21:36:05 GMT
I'll give you £15 for a copy, but I bet you're after more like £40 or £50. For what it is, the actual game, George Foreman, Heavyweight Champ are all exactly the same game and all are shite....
I'm also looking for Robocop 3, anyone got a decent copy? Ill pay up £10 for it....
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Post by Sega Collector on Apr 11, 2004 3:46:50 GMT
Tell me what that converts to In U. S. Dollars please
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Post by anagrama on Apr 11, 2004 14:14:39 GMT
Tell me what that converts to In U. S. Dollars please Why not look it up yourself on the ol' information superhighway? Type 'currency converter' into Google.
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Post by Admin on Apr 11, 2004 18:10:14 GMT
Well, hopefully Sega Collector will be able to hook you up with one of his doubles. He is quite lucky to have found so many.
Buster Douglas KO Boxing was the last game I needed to complete my US SMS collection. I paid top dollar for a brand new sealed copy on ebay. It was worth it.
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Post by Sega Collector on Apr 11, 2004 19:30:12 GMT
Assuming that is a euro currancy 15 with that symbol is a little low for my blood. I would however I would consider trading for some titles. Or Sell for $100 U.S dollars. Note that is cheaper than the current bid on ebay as of 4/11/04 Also note the seller only has the Add insert not the manual I have 3 Complete copies all near mint Manual add cart and box. cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=62053&item=3089933602&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVWSega Collector
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Post by Sega Collector on Apr 11, 2004 19:44:53 GMT
By the way Shinobi man Might I ask what you paid for a new sealed copy.
I did not realize this game was hard to find. Or worth as much as I have seen on ebay and other forums. When I bought my 2 copies I bought that at Potamic mills in Virginia for $15 when then still carried Master systems games. The 3rd and forth copy I recieved in a trade from a friend who wanted my old Nintedo 64.
Only within the past few weeks I have Restarted trading and selling. Online I never bothered to check Ebay until this past month. Belive it or not. I found alot of titles at outlet toy stores up through about 1996 so they all went for $10 to $15 the other best place I found was lokking through classified ads in the newspaper. Obviously that was years ago. Which brought me to the internet to finish off my sets.
Note to all who read I have Duplicates of close to 60 titles all near mint just no plastic wrap. 2 to 3 copies of close to 30, same thing as above
I have been collecting Since 1986 and Most is from my personal collection Only about a handfull is one I have traded. I only trade for Near mint complete U.S titles
thanks for reading sega collector
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Post by Phil on Apr 11, 2004 22:06:04 GMT
Just wanted to know were all US sms games shrinkwrapped? Over here in the uk I've never seen one in plastic, although the store may have removed it when taking out the cart and manual to put under the counter. I've a feeling they weren't. I know Brazilian games are, but what about the rest of the world?
Anyone?
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Post by RetroReserve on Apr 12, 2004 12:00:23 GMT
I've bought plenty of UK SMS games brand new and they have never been shrink wrapped. They are usually only sealed by a small Sega sticker on the side of the case.
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Post by Admin on Apr 12, 2004 15:45:49 GMT
Yes, in the US, all SMS games were sealed in shrikwrapp. There were no "seals" stickered onto them as they were in Europe.
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Post by Skeletor on Apr 28, 2004 17:38:53 GMT
Up here in Canada none were shrinked wraped, just had the SEGA sticker on the side.
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