Went for about 275 after shipping...Great game but I only bid up too 90.00 USD. I had high hopes...
Shikigami I TAITO G-NET Auction ENDS...I Lost
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Shikigami I TAITO G-NET Auction ENDS...I Lost
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Went for about 275 after shipping...Great game but I only bid up too 90.00 USD. I had high hopes...
Went for about 275 after shipping...Great game but I only bid up too 90.00 USD. I had high hopes...
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I got a Taito G-Net Card of Shikigami No Shiro...
I got a Taito G-Net card of Shikigami No Shiro for my Taito G-Net motherboard althought it set me back at $180.00 USD courtesy of oxtsu.
I like the raw pixel imagery presentation of such Taito G-Card game cartridges when running them on a true analog RGB monitor (whereas playing the same game on a PS2 console, the console version of Psyvariar Revision doesn't compare to the original G-Card version of the same name).
I dig listening to the techno tunes of Psyvariar Revision G-Card that were composed by Tetsuro Sato of Success Co. Ltd of Japan.
Same thing goes for the Taito G-Card version of Takumi's Night Raid when compared to the PSX iteration. Too bad no two-player option on the PSX version though such a port if was done on the PS2 console (with extra processor power, then two-player option would be feasible).
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Psyvariar MU & Psyvariar-R Taito G-Card question:
Did Skonec have a hand in developing either or both the original Taito G-Net version of Psyvariar Medium Unit & Psyvariar Revision game cartridges or was the programming developement all handled by Success Co. Ltd. of Japan and published by Taito?
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I like the raw pixel imagery presentation of such Taito G-Card game cartridges when running them on a true analog RGB monitor (whereas playing the same game on a PS2 console, the console version of Psyvariar Revision doesn't compare to the original G-Card version of the same name).
I dig listening to the techno tunes of Psyvariar Revision G-Card that were composed by Tetsuro Sato of Success Co. Ltd of Japan.
Same thing goes for the Taito G-Card version of Takumi's Night Raid when compared to the PSX iteration. Too bad no two-player option on the PSX version though such a port if was done on the PS2 console (with extra processor power, then two-player option would be feasible).
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Psyvariar MU & Psyvariar-R Taito G-Card question:
Did Skonec have a hand in developing either or both the original Taito G-Net version of Psyvariar Medium Unit & Psyvariar Revision game cartridges or was the programming developement all handled by Success Co. Ltd. of Japan and published by Taito?
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PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
