What are the going prices for batsugun?
What are the going prices for batsugun?
For Saturn?
eBay says 40-50 USD.
Wow, that's not bad at all. It used to go for twice that.
One of these days I'll have to shell out the $$ for it...it really is a lot of fun and a great little footnote in shmup history.
I wish I could find a sealed one.
Screw that, just gimme a nice copy with a few scuff marks. You know it's gonna get worn when you take it down from your shelf anyway...or do you copy all these games to disc?Originally Posted by Iron Draggon
I enjoy this game I haven't played it in a few months, but its up there on my list of fav saturn shumps, not top 10, but its up there.
To be this good takes AGES
To be this great takes SEGA!!
Originally Posted by VACRMH
- It's the last shmup from Toaplan
- First non endless Toaplan game
- It's widely considered the first "maniac" shmup
- Tsuneki Ikeda went on to program most (all?) of Cave's shmups
- It's one of Junya Inoue's earliest works in videogames
$40-50.00? I hardly ever see it for less than $70.00. I jumped on the chance to get it for $56.00 shipped. At this moment there's a German guy selling an arcade PCB for $280.00US.
Damn, damn good game though. If you like stuff like Dodonpachi you'll probably like this.
All of my disc based games still look like they just came out of the cellophane, so one with even a slight scuff won't do.Originally Posted by Ed Oscuro
It's not that hard to keep all your CD ROMS in pristine condition, no matter how much you play them. You just have to know how to insert and remove them properly.
How is the best way to play back up Saturn games? I have a few expensive games and I would hate to have them not play on me some day.
The best way is to have you Saturn modified with a chip that will allow you to play back-ups. However, you evidentally have to make sure you get the right chip for the right model... a chip meant for a round-button Saturn will not work in an oval-button Saturn, and vice-versa.Originally Posted by evil_genius
I've heard of a disk-swapping method, but I understand it's a fantastic way to kill your Saturn.
The Saturn just didn't like to be modified, Jack. Plus it's discontinued so you can't take it back. It seems to be one of the toughest consoles to hack, in fact. Funny how the follow-up Dreamcast was such an easy nut to crack. That's wack. I don't have a chipped Saturn... it's something I lack. I love my Saturn, but those big-ass boxes are so hard to pack! You have to have the nack. I smoke crack.
I don't know where that came from. Sorry about that. :/
Thanks for indulging my gaming habit when I was young, Dad. You were the best. I miss you. ~David Barnes 1926-2007~
You'll still scratch them, if only slightly - eventually it'll happen. Even if it's a light scratch on the inner ring where you press the media onto the drive...it'll get scratched!Originally Posted by Iron Draggon
You can't avoid it!
Well I only care if the shiny parts get scratched. And I really don't play any of my disc games enough to worry about it.
The only thing that bothers me is my Sega CD. I need to get one of the model 2 versions. I don't like sticking my discs in the tray on the model 1 version. Mine got stuck in the closed position with a disc in it once, and I had a devil of a time getting it out. Luckily the disc wasn't damaged when I finally did manage to get it out, but ever since then I've been very reluctant to put any of my games in there.
But if there is nothing that actually makes contact with the disc itself except the laser, then what exactly is scratching the disc? I still say if you know how to insert and remove the disc properly, it will never get any scratches on it. That is the only time that the surface of the disc could possibly make contact with anything that could potentially scratch it.
A seller name rxmdx on Ebay(Who's also the best person to deal with when it comes to Saturn) sell them time to time. A complete one went about $50+ last time I checked. And a one with B rated manual and no spine card went for $40+. His prices are fair and sometimes great imo.