More stuff [message #127078] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 00:52 |
bruce[1]
Messages: 3 Registered: February 2007
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Last week I posted about some Master System games I recently
bought.Apparently whoever owned the games was either a collector or
took very good care of them.Upon looking inside the cartrige boxes I
have found Master System posters in like new condition.An example one
poster says ( Take Hold Of The Sega Adventure) showing game
illustations While the other side shows pictures and gives information
for 44 Master System games.I also found a Game Catalog that is the
same size as an insruction booklet.It has information on 12 Master
System card games.It too is in like new condition.On the front is says
Game Catalog 1986.Now there are no limits.Stuff like this is just an
extra bonus when you buy old games.I just wish they had the system for
sale...Bruce
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Re: More stuff [message #127080 is a reply to message #127078] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 17:34 |
BelPowerslave
Messages: 264 Registered: November 2006
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> Last week I posted about some Master System games I recently
> bought.Apparently whoever owned the games was either a collector or
> took very good care of them.Upon looking inside the cartrige boxes I
> have found Master System posters in like new condition.An example one
> poster says ( Take Hold Of The Sega Adventure) showing game
> illustations While the other side shows pictures and gives information
> for 44 Master System games.I also found a Game Catalog that is the
> same size as an insruction booklet.It has information on 12 Master
> System card games.It too is in like new condition.On the front is says
> Game Catalog 1986.Now there are no limits.Stuff like this is just an
> extra bonus when you buy old games.I just wish they had the system for
> sale...Bruce
I miss the days when a game came with other stuff like that. I loved the
posters and game catalog pamphlets that would come with my NES or
Genesis titles. Now, even if you buy the super, ultra deluxe, hardcore
special edition you still don't get anything like that... :(
Bel
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Re: More stuff [message #127081 is a reply to message #127080] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 17:39 |
Ted
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BelPowerslave wrote:
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>> Last week I posted about some Master System games I recently
>> bought.Apparently whoever owned the games was either a collector or
>> took very good care of them.Upon looking inside the cartrige boxes I
>> have found Master System posters in like new condition.An example one
>> poster says ( Take Hold Of The Sega Adventure) showing game
>> illustations While the other side shows pictures and gives information
>> for 44 Master System games.I also found a Game Catalog that is the
>> same size as an insruction booklet.It has information on 12 Master
>> System card games.It too is in like new condition.On the front is says
>> Game Catalog 1986.Now there are no limits.Stuff like this is just an
>> extra bonus when you buy old games.I just wish they had the system for
>> sale...Bruce
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> I miss the days when a game came with other stuff like that. I loved the
> posters and game catalog pamphlets that would come with my NES or
> Genesis titles. Now, even if you buy the super, ultra deluxe, hardcore
> special edition you still don't get anything like that... :(
I dunno; today's omake is cooler; it's mostly preorder bonuses in the US
tho. Which works great when you can then change the preorder and not buy
the game and still get the bonus when it turns out the game isn't nearly
as interesting as the swag...
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Re: More stuff [message #127082 is a reply to message #127081] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 21:24 |
BelPowerslave
Messages: 264 Registered: November 2006
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>> I miss the days when a game came with other stuff like that. I loved the
>> posters and game catalog pamphlets that would come with my NES or
>> Genesis titles. Now, even if you buy the super, ultra deluxe, hardcore
>> special edition you still don't get anything like that... :(
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> I dunno; today's omake is cooler; it's mostly preorder bonuses in the US
> tho. Which works great when you can then change the preorder and not buy
> the game and still get the bonus when it turns out the game isn't nearly
> as interesting as the swag...
I've done that once, it was with PSU. I put a pre-order down just to
get the soundtrack, then never came back and got the game(though my
friend took my pre-order and got it for himself).
I was hoping that MS would have some sort of pre-order for Halo 3,
specifically that HD DVD that's supposed to have all of Halo 1 and 2's
cut scenes on it, and in HD. I'd pay $5 for that, for sure(wouldn't
get Halo 3, don't have a 360).
Bel
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