Of course I'm joking Racket... you know I don't condone stealing.racketboy wrote:I really hope you guys are joking....vlame wrote:put that on the poll.lordofduct wrote:My concensus... screw your friend and steal his copy of Snatcher so you have both!
On a side note, Snatcher is easier to pirate and emulate
Panzer Dragoon Saga For Sega CD Snatcher, Fair Trade???
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That's what I figured....
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You could play a burned copy of Snatcher on a Sega CD without any trouble.
You CANNOT, however, play a burned copy of PDS on the Saturn without a modchip or potentially damaging (and annoying) swap trick. and while I dont condone pirating games, buying a copy of Snatcher on ebay does not benefit sega or konami at all. To me it's a no-brainer.
You CANNOT, however, play a burned copy of PDS on the Saturn without a modchip or potentially damaging (and annoying) swap trick. and while I dont condone pirating games, buying a copy of Snatcher on ebay does not benefit sega or konami at all. To me it's a no-brainer.
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Sorry, all I saw was that. Damn man, when did you sell it? I thought it was worth around 150 dollars cuz that is how much I bought it about a year and a half ago. That's why I was considering trading the game cuz I saw a Snatcher copy going for around 150-160 dollars on Ebay.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:270 USD
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You know, I've had a Sega CD for at least three years now and never did it cross my mind that being such an early disc console that I'd be able to just burn discs for it. Any special procedures for burning Sega CD games? All this time I've never used the CD because I didn't have any games for it. I found a copy of Sonic CD at a local game store, but it was a PC version, so the Sega CD remained unplayed.
Yay! Now I've got a whole new system of games to enjoy.
Yay! Now I've got a whole new system of games to enjoy.
http://www.segacd.org/restore-iso.htmlmolotovwars wrote:You know, I've had a Sega CD for at least three years now and never did it cross my mind that being such an early disc console that I'd be able to just burn discs for it. Any special procedures for burning Sega CD games? All this time I've never used the CD because I didn't have any games for it. I found a copy of Sonic CD at a local game store, but it was a PC version, so the Sega CD remained unplayed.
Yay! Now I've got a whole new system of games to enjoy.
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