its much rarer than the original...
how much you wanna sell?
I had about 10 of these at one time...thanks to Game Crazy. Sold them all on ebay.
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- I'm the guy who bought this....I'll admit, the price went a tad higher than I expected but I sold nearly all of gaming collection to get through college a few years back and now I'm trying to rebuild it, piece by piece...and some of these "pieces" cost A LOT more than I sold them for years ago.
Plus, I can't wait to long on stuff like this...in a few years I'll be lucky to find most of this stuff at all or I'll be paying double.
i have a complete one i bought from an employee who worked for Sega for several years .. it was brand new but her husband decided to open it and play it one night damn but its still complete and basically brand new !
plus i have an extra rear inlay original for anyone whoever is interested in the rear inlay let me know thanks !
ah shenmuefan i just lost to you twice in two nights...you got the 119 games as well.
leave me some next time
I'm nearly out of disposable $$$ now so don't worry, the next few cool Dreamcast things can be yours for awhile Gorez.
The 119 games was actually a fluke for me - I didn't even know there was a lot that big until I hopped on eBay that night. Good thing I logged on then!
Good thing for my collection, bad thing for my savings
What was the relase date of Sonic LE? I have a prototype marked 6/3/99
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Why is it that after re-reading all of the SA:LE threads I still don't have a definite answer as to why I have Web Browser back on mine? Did someone order all of the stamped copies to have a web back? Were employees told to swap out the backs when they were sold? I'm currious for some reason because it just seems wierd. Here's RF Gen scans:
http://www.rfgeneration.com/cgi-bin/...-071-S-02030-A
Also, what is up with Buyataris' proto?
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I've found and bough two copies. One complete in alright condition, one disc only.
How much did they cost you Barbarian? Two just sold on eBay a few days ago. One complete for $79, one missing instruction manual for $10. A little while ago the case/manual (no disc), went for $35. Odd I think. I personally only have the LE disc. It came in a lot I bought earlier in the year.
Just because I want to smell your poop, and taste your poop, doesn't mean I should have to pay for the privilege. I download whatever I want! For FREE!
What in the hell do you mean? Sonic LE has its own rear insert and manual. If you've got one that has a web browser back, then at some point before you got it, someone tossed it into a web browser case.
What about it? Its a Sonic LE proto on official Blank GR-R media.
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I've got a DC and a fair number of games, but by no means do I consider myself an expert on the system. Until now the only Sonic Adventure LE I was really aware of was the one I have - the Sonic Adventure 10th Anniversary LE complete with coin, book, and all. It's listed as a R0 in the DP Guide, which seems to mean DP can't accurately rank its rarity.
How does the LE box set with the coin compare in rarity and value to the LE you folks have been discussing in this thread?
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No where close.
Its ranked at an R0 because its normally very hard to rank demos/promos and the like, especially for the newer systems. The Sonic 10th Anniversary box was just a japanese promo item that Sega gave excess to some American stores (particularly Best Buy) who handed it out with Sonic Adventures 2 purchases/pre-orders. On a good day for a sealed one that can be proven of American orgin, your looking at about 10-15 bucks for it.
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Sorry if I sounded strong or something, it was a long day and I was tired.
I was wondering if it was a coincidence so many had a web browser back insert. Did some higher ups tell everyone to do this before selling them off, I just don't know.
Are there any others? Does it even run like the L.E. release or is it in the final stage? If there are two versions of SA:LE then is it a follow-up between the two releases? Since it's a proto to SA:LE is it considered more vital to the Dreamcast community than just a SA proto?What about it? Its a Sonic LE proto on official Blank GR-R media.
I've read a lot of the SA:LE threads months ago but since I actually found one I've looked even more into it and have raised a few questions about it.
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My guess is that because those were probably sitting in the stores to give away (the web browser discs) it was just easier for them to open up one of those and toss the manual/game into the case. I've never actually seen any Sonic LE's traveling around in web brower cases and i've had a few go through my hands
Thems be questions for Adam, or someone else who might have one (but my personal guess is that its probably the complete LE, since most of the stuff on those Orange GDR's tends to be complete games).
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