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#1
Dragon Hopper - The Car
Posted on: 2005/8/10 5:32
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http://www.rankmyride.com/?page=cars/view&CID=5341

Wow, that's hot. I didn't know Dorin could transform into a vehicle! I guess he did that with the help of the ROAD fairy!
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#2
Re: Hard to find roms
Posted on: 2005/8/5 2:24
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Joined 2005/8/1
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Personally, I see scarce reasons for buying games that are no good, simply because they are rare.

Many collectors incorrectly believe that possessing something which no one else has makes them somehow more special or respectable by keeping it to themselves and never allowing for their games to reach public eyes. However, said attitudes are despised by the majority and in fact promote selfish behavior, as well as giving people a similar notion which is wrong. A person is more honorable and respectable when they are willing to sacrifice the 'value' of something for the sake of others, to share and to preserve. (i.e.; Brandon Murphy of California Raisins proto fame)

Typically, there is no true fulfilling power in collectables. You may have the entire collection of Virtual Boy games but unless there is much of a reason for owning such games (i.e.; as reference material, if you are sharing data on a web/historical resource like this) then I cannot see why one would be paying outrageous prices for games you will never use or play. Perhaps to some it is entertaining to engage the repulsive quality of games like Insmouse or Waterworld, but for 300-400 dollars, you could be purchasing more enjoyable and entertaining titles, making a ROM download a better option for that case. Likewise, you could invest in numerous other practical non-game items.

However, as referenced above, it depends more on WHY you collect.
This is more of a question to the people who actually spend that much themselves to own those kinds of games, the kind of person you may be selling that rare game to that you've found in a thrift shop cheap.

Any questions, comments, or critique are welcomed. Please show respect to everyone in your replies.

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Post Edited (08-07-05 02:39)
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#3
Re: Notice to Bound High and D-Hopper Fans
Posted on: 2005/8/2 0:11
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Joined 2005/8/1
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Not yet, but we're working on a design. My cousin does graphics so he can help on the comics, but I'm doing the storyline.

One based on D-Hopper and one based on B-High. :)

If we can get a fanbase going and piss nintendo off by making money off of their characters, then we may get attention, but other than that, they'll be enjoyable things for purchase.
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#4
Notice to Bound High and D-Hopper Fans
Posted on: 2005/8/1 12:42
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Joined 2005/8/1
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Well, I am enthusiastic about these two games that I am going to start some interest in the characters. Me and some friends have been at work on some Chalvo and Dorin comics, related to the series.

We need your help and input. My group even plans to get a license for the site and perhaps produce some toys and other things based on the characters, creating interest in Chalvo, and Dorin, and perhaps resulting in a remake of both games, if Nintendo Revolution doesn't already end up allowing you to download them (they're actually going to include the unreleased Sound Fantasy as one of them, which actually WAS released in the US as, suprise suprise, SimTunes!)

Right now I am actually working on Prince Dorin dolls, and one done specially for Planet Virtual Boy. But the other ones will be for sale. Who is interested? ;)

It can't be possible without the help of everyone. The incredible responses of folks on the Nintendo Message Boards who've never even played the games, got my spirits up.

Don't stop dreaming, if you pitch in, then anything is possible!
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