ricpicado
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Post by ricpicado on Apr 17, 2009 19:27:14 GMT
Well, i found in a used's store a Fifa 96 for Sega Saturn for 5€. The box is a bit broken and ugly, but the manual is in good condition. I opened it and i see that the box has 2 cd places to put cd's and it has just one cd. I was thinking about buy it, but does this version of fifa 96 has 2 cd's? Or is just one cd? Why has the box two places to put cd's? Thanks
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sonix
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Post by sonix on Apr 17, 2009 20:01:19 GMT
EA games had their own style of boxes which happen to have places for 2cd's despite most (if not all) games came on 1.
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Post by Snowcat. on Apr 17, 2009 20:25:01 GMT
Id look on ebay for a cheaper price... ive seen them for £3 with postage.
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Post by mick_aka on Apr 17, 2009 20:48:19 GMT
1€ for a MINT copy is a good price.
I've actually thrown copies of FIFA '96 in the bin after being unable to get rid of them, it's a very common title and a pretty crap one at that.
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Post by sg1000 on Apr 18, 2009 14:55:56 GMT
I know what you mean, I tried to sell nhl 97, euro 96 and madden 96 on ebay ages ago for £1.00 each with free P+P. Still nobody was even intrested, so in the end I just hat to throw them in the bin.
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ricpicado
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Post by ricpicado on Apr 18, 2009 14:56:59 GMT
I'm portuguese, our sites like ebay have more expensive things and used stores too. I never used ebay because i never wanted to try it out, and i don't want to be too much preocupated with the shipping for other countries.
Well, i see that i must ignore that title. Thanks.
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Post by rossi46 on Apr 24, 2009 0:05:48 GMT
LOL I don't understand all this talk about throwing SS games in the bin. I, like a lot of members, have multiple copies of stuff, but the thought of binning any of it just does not compute.
I once had more than 10 copies of Sega Rally, due to buying job lots just to get one particular title at car boot sales. These days I only have 4 boxed copies and one CD only...
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Post by Snowcat. on Apr 24, 2009 10:27:09 GMT
I agree i think its sad to see games get thrown away! even fifa. XD i should start a home for unwanted games.
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Post by mick_aka on Apr 24, 2009 10:50:28 GMT
I think the difference is that there is always someone new to the Saturn scene that will want titles like Sega Rally and Virtua Fighter.
After you've had almost 20 copies of FIFA '96 for 5 years, unsold on penny auctions with free postage it's much better to ditch the discs and manuals and keep the EA boxes as spares.
There's only so much shit you can horde.
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Post by torrente on Apr 24, 2009 10:52:14 GMT
I know what you mean, I tried to sell nhl 97, euro 96 and madden 96 on ebay ages ago for £1.00 each with free P+P. Still nobody was even intrested, so in the end I just hat to throw them in the bin. I definitely would have bought those games if I had knew
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