Besides Ketsui PCB, what other Cave shmup PCBs worth $$$?
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PC Engine Fan X!
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Besides Ketsui PCB, what other Cave shmup PCBs worth $$$?
Besides a "barebones" Ketsui PCB fetching $750.00+ USD, what other Cave produced arcade shmup PCBs are more likely and/or have the potential to go up in value in the nearby future?
Of course, the DDP-Special Campaign Version PCB is off-limits to the casual arcade shmupper...will Cave be a good sport and release it to all DDP PCB owners in the nearby future?
At best, it's every shmupper's "wet dream" to own such a Cave PCB as that particular one -- at least the Cave employees have the opportunity to play with it at their leisure..... ^_~
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Of course, the DDP-Special Campaign Version PCB is off-limits to the casual arcade shmupper...will Cave be a good sport and release it to all DDP PCB owners in the nearby future?
At best, it's every shmupper's "wet dream" to own such a Cave PCB as that particular one -- at least the Cave employees have the opportunity to play with it at their leisure..... ^_~
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That's sad news to hear that Cave doesn't want to port their arcade shmup titles through 3rd-party Japanese console video game developers like Arika & Taito anymore...oh well.Dave_K. wrote:Pretty much any new Cave game from Espgaluda II & Pink Sweets onward, since none are getting ports.
More power to Cave for releasing their shmup titles as arcade PCB exclusives then -- plus, there's no stopping anyone from going the full-sized Japanese arcade cabinet or portable Supergun route to enjoy them in their native medium as they are... ^_~
For those of us with so-called "disposable income", that's $$$ to burn by buying the newest & latest Cave arcade PCBs -- so be it... ^_~
Let's face it, for the hard-core arcade PCB hobbyist, it ain't a cheap hobby to begin with -- different strokes for different folks..... ^_~
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I think it's more a case of them not selling well. I'm sure Cave would like the extra money if they did sell wellPC Engine Fan X! wrote:That's sad news to hear that Cave doesn't want to port their arcade shmup titles through 3rd-party Japanese console video game developers like Arika & Taito anymore...oh well.
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thats probably the cheapest cave game actually...PC Engine Fan X! wrote:How very true these days of Cave produced arcade PCBs (even the odd-ball arcade PCB puzzler of "Uo Poko" fetches some $$$, right?)... ^_~CIT wrote:They're all worth $$$.
Some more than others, but none of them are cheap.
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Longevity wise, i think Progear and Guwange displays the longest replay value and you will get the most out of your money. Progear is a Cps2 board. So the only other cave pcb i can think of that will be worth the loot is..Mushi futari and we all know mushi 1 is fetching above the 500 mark. I could never understand why that pcb is still enpensive.
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I've decided to take the plunge and have a supergun on the way.
How much do these run?
Mushi
Ibara
Guwange
Progear
EspRade
I'm open to suggestions also.
How much do these run?
Mushi
Ibara
Guwange
Progear
EspRade
I'm open to suggestions also.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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yeah bare PCBs is all I'm worried about really.....
I'm interested in anything that is really good and that has never gotten, or got a very poor home port.
I confess Mushi was the breaking point for the move into PCB collecting. I really like that game quite a bit.
that I might be intersted in but darius 2 I have on saturn and i'm ok with that port.Boogie Wings (Great Ragtime Show)
I'm interested in anything that is really good and that has never gotten, or got a very poor home port.
I confess Mushi was the breaking point for the move into PCB collecting. I really like that game quite a bit.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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One just sold for a BIN of 35,000yen on YJ:Strider77 wrote: I confess Mushi was the breaking point for the move into PCB collecting. I really like that game quite a bit.
http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w7964569
That's the cheapest I've ever seen it.
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Nonsense.TWE wrote:It's because the port is shit and the game is awesome.PsikyoPshumpPshooterP wrote: and we all know mushi 1 is fetching above the 500 mark. I could never understand why that pcb is still enpensive.
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Sorry, it's true. This has been discussed ad nauseum here. If the port were good the PCB would not be commanding the prices it has. There are loads of Mushi PCBs out there, there were two prints of the game.bloodflowers wrote:Nonsense.TWE wrote:It's because the port is shit and the game is awesome.PsikyoPshumpPshooterP wrote: and we all know mushi 1 is fetching above the 500 mark. I could never understand why that pcb is still enpensive.
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I've not played the Mushi port, but I do think in light of this thread, PCB value is not necessarily related to the quality of the home port. Espgaluda I PCB is on the rise, last I checked, and it has a wonderful port.bloodflowers wrote:Nonsense.TWE wrote:It's because the port is shit and the game is awesome.PsikyoPshumpPshooterP wrote: and we all know mushi 1 is fetching above the 500 mark. I could never understand why that pcb is still enpensive.
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Really? Where? You can still get a Galuda PCB + full original art set for around $280USD pretty easily these days. DDPDOJ's value is steady (and comparatively low) as well, even though it also has a stellar port.undamned wrote: Espgaluda I PCB is on the rise, last I checked, and it has a wonderful port.
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Then again there's Ibara, with the worst port of the bunch, but also the cheapest PCB right now (~$180). That game is just not as popular as the others though.
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Err? It's been dropping (slowly, but dropping) ever since galuda 2 started getting affordable. I've seen bare galuda boards (with copied art, but that hardly counts) at around $200. I saw one below $200 a few times too.undamned wrote: I've not played the Mushi port, but I do think in light of this thread, PCB value is not necessarily related to the quality of the home port. Espgaluda I PCB is on the rise, last I checked, and it has a wonderful port.
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It used to be holding steady around $300-$350
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