ACT FAST if interested, won't last long:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthrea ... -to-trades!
Analogue Interactive unit $450 shipped, or add (2) bean sticks and metal slug MVS for $495 shipped. This is $200 off on the system and about $250 off if you get the bundle.
These are gorgeous units w/modbios and component out.
Let's talk about your NEO GEO collecting + PRICE GUIDES
- Bradtemple87
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Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
Solid price, I paid a lot more for mine with the matching stick
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mjmjr25
Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
That CMVS went quick - knew it would, almost considered a 2nd at that price, sheesh.
So I got my first NGPC snapcase game. When I was collecting NGPC previously, I had loose carts in the clear cart cases only.
I am blown away at the architecture of these snapcases, they are of the quality of the AES snapcases, just on a miniature scale. Very cool.
Also, protip, for those into AES you already know this, so i'll post here for those who may not.
When I got my first AES games from nippotopia they took the carts out of the cases. When I opened the box it was bubble wrap-->game case (felt light, opened, no game!)-->game case (opened, no game!! WUT!)-->bubble wrap--->both games--->bubble wrap.
I thought, "This is odd, they had to use a bigger heavier box to ship this way, what are they thinking?"
However, the last 2 games i've received via mail were shipped with the cart in the case. The inner tray on these is so flimsy and there is enough room (1/8") of wiggle room, the carts crash around in that confined area during shipping and crush that tray.
This is true of slip-over cases only, not the snap-locks.
Live and learn...
So I got my first NGPC snapcase game. When I was collecting NGPC previously, I had loose carts in the clear cart cases only.
I am blown away at the architecture of these snapcases, they are of the quality of the AES snapcases, just on a miniature scale. Very cool.
Also, protip, for those into AES you already know this, so i'll post here for those who may not.
When I got my first AES games from nippotopia they took the carts out of the cases. When I opened the box it was bubble wrap-->game case (felt light, opened, no game!)-->game case (opened, no game!! WUT!)-->bubble wrap--->both games--->bubble wrap.
I thought, "This is odd, they had to use a bigger heavier box to ship this way, what are they thinking?"
However, the last 2 games i've received via mail were shipped with the cart in the case. The inner tray on these is so flimsy and there is enough room (1/8") of wiggle room, the carts crash around in that confined area during shipping and crush that tray.
This is true of slip-over cases only, not the snap-locks.
Live and learn...
- noiseredux
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Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
yeah, bitch! What game did you get?mjmjr25 wrote:So I got my first NGPC snapcase game. When I was collecting NGPC previously, I had loose carts in the clear cart cases only.
I am blown away at the architecture of these snapcases, they are of the quality of the AES snapcases, just on a miniature scale. Very cool.
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mjmjr25
Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
KoF R2 is the first one to come in, but you can login to my ebay and see what is in the postnoiseredux wrote:yeah, bitch! What game did you get?mjmjr25 wrote:So I got my first NGPC snapcase game. When I was collecting NGPC previously, I had loose carts in the clear cart cases only.
I am blown away at the architecture of these snapcases, they are of the quality of the AES snapcases, just on a miniature scale. Very cool.
- noiseredux
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Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
did you snipe me on that from eStar?mjmjr25 wrote: KoF R2 is the first one to come in,
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mjmjr25
Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
I just told you, ebay.noiseredux wrote:did you snipe me on that from eStar?mjmjr25 wrote: KoF R2 is the first one to come in,
Pro Tip #2 today.
hit-japan is usually 10-15% over other buy nows.
However, if you offer them about 65% of their asking price...while they are asleep (meaning, between like 2-6am JP time, when they aren't actively viewing offers) then you are able to submit a ton of offers before they see them as they come in and decline or counter offer you.
So, lets say an NGPC game is $30 and $9 shipping. If I offer them $20 (and shipping) at like 5pm JP time, i'll usually get a counter offer of $25.
If I can get a bunch of offers in before they are reviewed, and the start up business for the day, often if the offer is reasonable, they'll just accept them all rather than risk no sales.
I've done this effectively 3 times now.
This last time I got (8) ngpc games. Bought individually it was $230 and $9.50 shipping each. I got them for $155 and $19 shipping - total.
- noiseredux
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Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
my bad!mjmjr25 wrote: I just told you, ebay.
password is still ILUVBRVD, yeah?but you can login to my ebay and see what is in the post
Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
Yes. Very high quality for NGP and NGPC games that came in snaplock cases! They feel nealy indetical ti AES snaplock cases, right down to the outer slighly textured cover art plastic.I am blown away at the architecture of these snapcases, they are of the quality of the AES snapcases, just on a miniature scale. Very cool.
@Mjmjr: may I ask what were the 8 games you purchased at $155 w/$19 ship? Just curious.
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mjmjr25
Re: Let's talk about your NG MVS / AES / CD & NGPC collectin
I was going to post a pic when they all arrived, but yeah, i'll post the list here shortly, sure. Gonna watch a quick show first...CD AGES wrote: @Mjmjr: may I ask what were the 8 games you purchased at $155 w/$19 ship? Just curious.
