You keep telling yourself that. Craftsmanship? Come on, it's a plastic case and cart with some printed paper and a sticker.plasticxo wrote:And as an official product (even though not licensed by SEGA, how could that be anyway, on a no longer supported hardware of their catalogue...), it cannot be compared to opportunistic bootleggers items you can find on the net. $40 for a repro, you must be kidding... Who could be satisfied to buy that and add it to its "collection" ??? Unless you build a bootleg collection... (do some people do that ???). There is no craftsmanship in those, not like a PCB or a toy... Just LAME photocopy work.
This is a repro - anything produced 20 years after a system exits production is going to be.
Not quite clear why anyone other than a super completionist would waste their money on this.