LordCollector
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- Aug 2, 2006
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Anyone know who he is? Is he a member?
Anyone know who he is? Is he a member?
Yeah it was a great deal as he says he only paid a couple quid for it.No idea who the guy is that's making the vid. He knows nothing about MVS or the Neo much at all. The guy making the vid wasn't the onw who picked all the games up though and what he mentions about the guy that made the deal it sounds like it's rcantor77 here. Not sure about the other guy that went in on the buy. I didn't watch all of the vid as the guy was talking about stuff of which he is not familiar with so I don't need spend time to sit and listen to that.
But like wyo said already. it's like 95% common carts. Sure, there's a few nice ones in there. But it's not anything I'd call a jackpot (unless it was picked up rather cheap)
English MF’r, do you speak it…Yeah it was a great deal as he says he only paid a couple quid for it.
How much is a quid?
quid=pound. It's kind of like saying bucks when you mean dollars.English MF’r, do you speak it…
It's a nice collection for yourself. Keep the nicest one of each and list the extra ones for sale.When someone says they have 450 MVS games, when there weren’t even close to that many games released, it’s not an exciting announcement. It means 10 copies of the same old thing over and over. Unless you’re an arcade distributor from 30 years ago I don’t know WTF good that is to anyone anywhere.
Pretty much this. If you're going to fullset the MVS library this is a great way to get a start, fill out your collection, and/or upgrade your copies. Sell the excess and if you did well enough on the deal and the spares sales you usually break even or make a few bucks.It's a nice collection for yourself. Keep the nicest one of each and list the extra ones for sale.