godzilla43
Geese's Thug
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incomplete Deck unit on ebay swinging up and down while bidders are retracting crazy bids then bidding again (and retracting again):
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...only on Ebay+Neogeo.
incomplete Deck unit on ebay swinging up and down while bidders are retracting crazy bids then bidding again (and retracting again):
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...only on Ebay+Neogeo.
How the hell did this US FFS sell for $637? It looks like 3 different bidders were still fighting at over $400. The seller appears to have been legit too...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/SNK-AES-Ne...=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
I was one of the bidders. Basically, that thing looks mint as can be. Mint, english, old style AES carts of desirable games are becoming insanely rare. Old style case being the real key there, they do not hold up well and have a flaw in their design that often causes significant damage to the top of the insert.
Basically, that thing looks mint as can be.
How can you tell that from only two shots showing the front and the open box? The back could be water damaged, spine could be sun faded, the cart label could be peeled off on top and the box cracked inside.
If that was the case I'd return the item as it was listed with condition "like new". Could always ask the seller for more pics, but in general it seems several people saw the possibility of a mint FFS and so took the chance on it, which I think is pretty reasonable.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/233203437705
Normally a Bootleg Puzzle Bobble doesn't make me bat an eyelash.... But this board looks really weird. It has obvious Eproms on it... But it also looks as if it has legitimate Fatal Fury 3 mask ROM chips with the correct NHG number and markings on them on the CHA board. And the cart still is shown as playing Puzzle Bobble. What kind of frenkenboard is this???
They basically didnt want to waste the time to remove them.