Well I don't know that they're THAT worthless. They look pretty cool, and although I'm not really dying to have one, they're interesting collector's pieces.christoph wrote:If you see anyone selling these for more than postage you are being ripped off.
PC Engine Sapphire
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OK, how about I just pay you for the shipping cost? Boot or not, I'd like to have one.
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Considering how I got mine, I cannot sell them. However, they are not worthless. Effort did go into them, and it certainly is possible, from what I know, that they are not pirate copies, but are legit! Still, that has never been confirmed afaik.brunoafh wrote:Well I don't know that they're THAT worthless. They look pretty cool, and although I'm not really dying to have one, they're interesting collector's pieces.christoph wrote:If you see anyone selling these for more than postage you are being ripped off.

Sales thread. Make offers! PC Engine and Famicom: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 17#p197217.
My PC Engine/Turbografx-16 Guide: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 57#p654857
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You know, if during the earthquake a copy of Sapphire fell off a shelf in Tokyo and the jewel case got smashed, but is in otherwise great condition, I'd buy it when I go next month! As long as the manual and disc are in good shape, and if they discounted it enough, I get it. But, that's probably wishful thinking.
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I sold my CIB one on Ebay for $200 about a year ago, so they're definitely not "worthless" (and yes I specifically stated that it wasn't the original pressing for sale).
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Well, the expensive games are usually in display cases... so, you might not be so "lucky".greg wrote:You know, if during the earthquake a copy of Sapphire fell off a shelf in Tokyo and the jewel case got smashed, but is in otherwise great condition, I'd buy it when I go next month! As long as the manual and disc are in good shape, and if they discounted it enough, I get it. But, that's probably wishful thinking.

Sales thread. Make offers! PC Engine and Famicom: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 17#p197217.
My PC Engine/Turbografx-16 Guide: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 57#p654857
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Print off some fake labels and sell them as bootlegs.
You have no need for them and they are not real. People want them to be real so bad, they come up with all these reasons bootleggers wouldn't make them. There are people in china doing this all the time. It doesnt cost them much to press these kind of discs.
You have no need for them and they are not real. People want them to be real so bad, they come up with all these reasons bootleggers wouldn't make them. There are people in china doing this all the time. It doesnt cost them much to press these kind of discs.
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sneth wrote:Print off some fake labels and sell them as bootlegs.
You have no need for them and they are not real. People want them to be real so bad, they come up with all these reasons bootleggers wouldn't make them. There are people in china doing this all the time. It doesnt cost them much to press these kind of discs.

Sales thread. Make offers! PC Engine and Famicom: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 17#p197217.
My PC Engine/Turbografx-16 Guide: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 57#p654857
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Let me correct that then.
There are people in Hong Kong doing this all the time and I know them personally.
There are people in Hong Kong doing this all the time and I know them personally.
"To preserve biological diversity, is an investment in immortality."
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Look, our friend Breetai has already said he won't sell these for a profit. Those acquaintances of yours in Hong Kong are dishonest thieves. I don't get how there is some short-circuit in Chinese morality, as if it is encoded into their DNA. Whether it's Hong Kong, Taiwan, or China (and I guess Singapore too), they can care less about intellectual property rights and copyrights. I had a friend from Hong Kong in college who'd tell me, "Why should I pay $40 for a Playstation game when I can buy a stack of them for $10 in Hong Kong?" It's because the crap in Hong Kong is copied and those who worked to create the game don't get any money for their work thanks to countless Chinese who feel no remorse for buying bootlegged crap.sneth wrote:Let me correct that then.
There are people in Hong Kong doing this all the time and I know them personally.
So in short, give it a rest, dude. Breetai obviously has more decency and moral fiber than a heck of a lot of people in Hong Kong.
