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WTF is this?!?

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What more can I say I wouldn't be here today if the old school didn't pave the way.
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Oh yeah, someone just spent $600 for that.

Holy crap!
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Welcome to eBay. More money than sense. -_-;;
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PWNED!!!!11

This is just as bad as the XB360 empty box auction we saw last year.
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The hell? Six hundred dollars is damned offensive, even for Radiant Silvergun in a rare promo version.
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Post by GaijinPunch »

That "rare promo" generally runs aroudn 8,000 yen if I'm not mistaken.
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Nice, time to hit Yahoo Japan auctions!
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GaijinPunch wrote:That "rare promo" generally runs aroudn 8,000 yen if I'm not mistaken.
:lol:
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I do have to wonder if there are -any- differences between the promo and the final release. If you could dig and find any interesting content in the promo, it would be a very neat find. But anything short of Radiant Silvergun part 2 wouldn't be worth that much money, methinks.
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Post by Arznei »

What a waste of money.

People have more money than sense. It isn't even that rare, it's just overrated to hell.
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And Radiant Silvergun isn't *that* brilliant anyway.
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PooshhMao wrote:And Radiant Silvergun isn't *that* brilliant anyway.
Ditto. :roll:
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Post by Turrican »

"a very different radiant", claims the seller - what's so different in this promo release?
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And Radiant Silvergun isn't *that* brilliant anyway.
Is it the new trend now, to say this? Radiant Silvergun is a kick ass game in its own right. You only wish you could make a game this cool.
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I own nearly 150 original shooters now and have played dozens more over a 30 year span and I still haven't found anything that can match the pure excellence of Radiant Silvergun. I'm not saying that I'd never want to play any other shooter - all of those games have their charms and all (ok, most) are worth playing as they offer different enjoyable experiences. However... few games can match the epic scope of Radiant Silvergun. Few games can match the beautiful music score. Few games can match the you-got-to-be-kidding-me magnitude of bosses. Few games can match the chaning and scoring mechanism. Few games can put you in so many multiple-oh-shit scenarios and still make you feel like you have a chance without cheap deaths (well, there is one moment towards the end which is nearly impossible to survive). Some shooter games can equal or better these traits individually, but none, IMO, can do them all to the same high-level as Radiant Silvergun. Radiant Silvergun doesn't do any single thing better than the other great shooters. Instead, it does all things (native to the genere) to a very high standard - the combination of which brings out its greatness. The game oozes style and class. Silvergun continues to shine brightly in a genre that has its share of really phenomenal games. I think the game is marginally underappreciated because so few have played it (and even fewer take the time to play it properly).

Having said all that, even I wouldn't pay that much for the promo disc (which is a whole lot more rare than actual copies of RS). But - to each their own - the buyer must have felt it was worth it and based on some of the things I've bought in the past, I shouldn't cast stones :)

I'd love to know what the differences are between this and the actual released game.
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Saying that a game is not *that* brilliant--what does that mean?

A brilliant game is a brilliant game. There are no levels in brilliantness. Brilliant is striking, illustrious, distinguinshed--at least according to my dictionary. Radiant Silvergun is all these things. It's 5/5, 10/10, 100/100. That's what brilliant is.

But let's assume for a moment that RS is really not *that* brilliant (whatever that's supposed to mean).

What shooter is?
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AFXisatwin wrote:
And Radiant Silvergun isn't *that* brilliant anyway.
Is it the new trend now, to say this? Radiant Silvergun is a kick ass game in its own right. You only wish you could make a game this cool.
It's not a new trend to say RSG isn't very good. I think RSG sucks. Of course when I say that, there is always someone else to tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about and how stupid I am. Don't you realize that not everyone loves the precious Silver Gun?

BTW... I use my RSG as a coaster for my coffee. :twisted:
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Ramus wrote:BTW... I use my RSG as a coaster for my coffee. :twisted:
You should really try saucers instead. They are better suited due to their shape.
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Let's not turn this into "RSG SUX vs RSG IS GOD" thread please.
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BTW... I use my RSG as a coaster for my coffee. Twisted Evil
Try playing it again instead. :wink:
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Shatterhand wrote:Let's not turn this into "RSG SUX vs RSG IS GOD" thread please.
Some people may not be able to appreciate it as much as others, but it surely doesn't "suck". Claiming it does is probably in the vein of "Look at me! I'm special!".
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Holy bejezus, $600 for a RS promo disc. Ebay is so damn evil.
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rolins wrote:Holy bejezus, $600 for a RS promo disc. Ebay is so damn evil.
I'd rather say, ebay just makes finding stupid people easy.
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Yeah! This is outrageous! You could buy a PS3 with all this money!
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Post by scrilla4rella »

yeah, this shits whack!

Actually the one and only copy of RS that I own is the promo copy that I got for like $90 (US) about five months before Ikaruga came out. The *ONLY* difference is a small "for promotional use only" message on the disk. It was great 'cause I just wanted to play the game cheap but I still find myself being tempted by the regular edition with it's hypnotic packaging...
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scrilla4rella wrote:yeah, this shits whack!

Actually the one and only copy of RS that I own is the promo copy that I got for like $90 (US) about five months before Ikaruga came out. The *ONLY* difference is a small "for promotional use only" message on the disk. It was great 'cause I just wanted to play the game cheap but I still find myself being tempted by the regular edition with it's hypnotic packaging...
LOL! Thanks for clearing that up. "a very different radiant" my ass :D
And the buyer will probably kick his own ass when he finds out he's been had.
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Post by Carmen »

Hmm, as much as I'm amazed, I don't know if I want to blast this guy for paying that much. Truthfully, I may have done something similar under certain circumstances... collectors tend to be a bit strange, y'know! Though personally, I'd have to carefully consider any "promo" game auction... if there are no (or only negligable) changes from the promo to the final, then all you've bought is a 600 dollar copy of a game you already own!

But if I saw something, like, a promo of Cybernator, I may be willing to spend 50-60 dollars since I know that there were some signifigant changes. Much less then 600, no doubt, but I'm sure some people would still find the sum offensive ('cept for the seller, of course!)
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Post by jpj- »

i think the promo version has an early demo of two of the tracks. and also has *less* tracks than the original release, and re-release.

check out emuxhaven.net/~silver for all your silvergun trivia :)
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