How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Breetai, my post was directed to the OP, not you. 8)
Perhaps I should have used a blue font...

Hey, at least I caught on this time!

OP, for the record, you are a manlier looking guy than me. I've slacked on working out for years now and my pecs just are not as awesome as they once were. I've also lost my ads and have a bit of a gut instead. You definitely have me beat there. You might even have more games than me. I don't have Suikoden II on the PS1. In fact, I've only played through the first one (I do like it).

BUT... I have Super Tempo on the Saturn and you don't. It's worth as much as Panzar Dragoon Saga is, depending on the time of year, except it is even HARDER to find. Therefore, I WIN!

Also, your lack of PC Engine games is saddening.



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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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It's just that people were surprised when I mentioned the 3d control pad in my collection and everybody thought I was trolling. So I thought I'd mention it in a seperate thread for further clarification.

Ok, so maybe it's not rare in the sense of Air Raid for the Atari 2600 or Kizuna Encounter Pal AES release, but it's still rarer than a lot of other peripherals I'm sure.
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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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I'm going to ignore the sign here and proceed as if I didn't know better:
Busomjack wrote:It's just that people were surprised when I mentioned the 3d control pad in my collection and everybody thought I was trolling. So I thought I'd mention it in a seperate thread for further clarification.

Ok, so maybe it's not rare in the sense of Air Raid for the Atari 2600 or Kizuna Encounter Pal AES release, but it's still rarer than a lot of other peripherals I'm sure.
Not really.

After the regular pads, it is easily the most common Saturn perpetual. Since the Saturn was about 7% as popular as the PS1, you only see Saturn stuff less than 7% as much as PS1 stuff (collectors keep the percentage lower; keeping Saturn items off the used market). Still, there are tons of 3D pads out there. I'm just talking North America.

Go to Japan. There are literally boxes of them in stores, on the floor, for sale for $1-5 each. You can get them in perfect condition boxed for $5-10 if you shop around.

The 3D analog Saturn pad is common.
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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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Breetai wrote:I'm going to ignore the sign here and proceed as if I didn't know better:
Busomjack wrote:It's just that people were surprised when I mentioned the 3d control pad in my collection and everybody thought I was trolling. So I thought I'd mention it in a seperate thread for further clarification.

Ok, so maybe it's not rare in the sense of Air Raid for the Atari 2600 or Kizuna Encounter Pal AES release, but it's still rarer than a lot of other peripherals I'm sure.
Not really.

After the regular pads, it is easily the most common Saturn perpetual. Since the Saturn was about 7% as popular as the PS1, you only see Saturn stuff less than 7% as much as PS1 stuff (collectors keep the percentage lower; keeping Saturn items off the used market). Still, there are tons of 3D pads out there. I'm just talking North America.

Go to Japan. There are literally boxes of them in stores, on the floor, for sale for $1-5 each. You can get them in perfect condition boxed for $5-10 if you shop around.

The 3D analog Saturn pad is common.
So you're saying the Japanese version is common but the US version is rare. I see, that's kind of like with Burning Rangers. US version is pricey but the Japanese version is cheap. I have the US controller so that's cool.
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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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Busomjack wrote: So you're saying the Japanese version is common but the US version is rare. I see, that's kind of like with Burning Rangers. US version is pricey but the Japanese version is cheap. I have the US controller so that's cool.
US version isn't rare either.
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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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AppleQueso wrote:
Busomjack wrote: So you're saying the Japanese version is common but the US version is rare. I see, that's kind of like with Burning Rangers. US version is pricey but the Japanese version is cheap. I have the US controller so that's cool.
US version isn't rare either.
But I bet it's rarer than the Japanese version.
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Busomjack wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:
Busomjack wrote: So you're saying the Japanese version is common but the US version is rare. I see, that's kind of like with Burning Rangers. US version is pricey but the Japanese version is cheap. I have the US controller so that's cool.
US version isn't rare either.
But I bet it's rarer than the Japanese version.
Honestly, everything on the Saturn is more uncommon than the Japanese version, because the Saturn was actually, you know, successful in Japan.

Why are you so determined to prove how 'great' your collection is or prove that you own a 'rare' accessory? You're not impressing anybody here, you know. It's kinda annoying.
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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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I'm not really trying to impress anyone. I just kind of felt like people were dogging on my controller, and the 3d controller is pretty special to me so I felt I had to speak up for it.
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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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Busomjack wrote:I'm not really trying to impress anyone. I just kind of felt like people were dogging on my controller, and the 3d controller is pretty special to me so I felt I had to speak up for it.
Let me guess: you bought it back when the Saturn was still new or something and have had it since then? Something like that?

Because that's actually really cool if so.
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Re: How rare is the 3D control pad for the Sega Saturn?

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I feel your need to defend the controller, I really do (it helps that its an awesome controller) but it is very common.

I have a boxed 3d controller, that I purchased in the same lot as a complete copy of Nights. I paid 25 bucks (shipped) for the whole lot on ebay a couple of years ago.
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