I never knew the kiosks ran till 2007. I wish we had them in north america. Anyone else have any info?
I never knew the kiosks ran till 2007. I wish we had them in north america. Anyone else have any info?
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I picked up one of the carts when I was in Japan about a month ago. I think I paid about $15 for it. In all fairness, I don't have Super Famicom Wars on it, so I think that would help the value a lot. Mine has Super Mario World, some Pachinko game, Super Bomberman, and I think something else (that I can't remember right now). All of the loose carts I saw were priced based on the games installed, but none of them were more than $30 or so.
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I know value is based on what game(s) you have on the cart. Super Famicom Wars and Wizardry 1-2-3 were only released on these Kiosks. Fire Emblem Thracia 776 for a time was only released this way too if I am not mistaken.
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Something like that. Dr. Mario (maybe Japan licence issues blocked Tetris & Dr. Mario?), Super Punch Out, Wario's Woods, Columns, and Tetris Attack (too similar to Panel de Pon presumably) also didn't have a normal release. Though I might be getting this confused with Satellaview.
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I thought they were released as separate games, but maybe you're right. Tetris might not have been released.
However, Wario's Woods and Yoshi's Panel de Pon were Satellaview releases.
Curious that Final Fight 1 and 2 were Nintendo Power releases but not Tough (3). Maybe that's why it's so much more expensive?
How about Power Sokoban? That one was also released on Nintendo Power months before the standard cart release.
I got a MaskROM cart for something like $10 and shipping.
Sutte Hakkun? I got a MaskROM cart for like $50.
I only guess the FE5 MaskROM cart is so much expensive because it was a very late release (September 1999 for NP, 2000 for MaskROM). And that apparently it was only available in the non-Deluxe Set boxed release.
Last edited by SparTonberry; 10-24-2011 at 11:07 AM.
Sutte Hakkun was also available via kiosk before its official cartridge release. I would say its not worth more than what you paid, $60.00 maybe even less these days. Ive seen this priced at over $100 on ebay before, but they have never sold.
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