I found this at my local op shop for, as you can see, $7. It has a Sega Stunner and the Virtua Cop manual inside, though not the game itself. I'm not 100% on whether it works or not, as I don't have a Saturn, but seeing as the holding part inside for the gun has been kept, I assume the gun itself is in good condition.
I don't think itd be worth it, especially if you don't have a Saturn in the first place, and no way to test it, and no game inside. Plus if you have a LCD tv it wont work.
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Loose stunner guns fetch $20 on eBay. Since yours is boxed, it's probably worth a little more. $7 for that is nothing short of a steal.
Virtua Cop is one of the least exciting light gun games for the Saturn, I'm afraid to say. I'd order them like this, in order of fun:
1) Virtua Cop II
2) House of the Dead
3) Virtua Cop I
Another thing a lot of people don't seem to talk about is that the Stunner is really worth more as a novelty/collectible thingy than a gameplay enhancer. I've played the aforementioned Saturn lightgun games a lot and I can nail bad guys much easier with a D-pad. The stunner just makes you feel cool while you're holding it (unlike the 3D pad which actually makes certain games easier to play.)
Anayo wrote:Loose stunner guns fetch $20 on eBay. Since yours is boxed, it's probably worth a little more. $7 for that is nothing short of a steal.
Over here in the land of the rising sun, the guns can be had for 100yen(US$1) each. They're common. Even the boxed Virtua Cop sets go for 200-500yen here.