![]() ![]() A few weeks back, I watch an episode of Game Sack where they mention that Keio has become ultra valuable. ![]() Anyway, I forget about the games, but I do hold onto them. The games are in special cases, where the original box and manual were torn up somewhat to fix into their rental boxes, but the discs are in decent shape. I didn't not have a Sega CD at the time, and wouldn't for another seven years. I buy 5 of them, four of which I remember right now (Lunar, Keio, Fatal Fury Special, and Night Trap), just because the box art for them looked cool (and I was familiar with FFS and Night Trap). About 20 or so years ago, a local grocery store was selling off their rental Sega CD games for $3 each. Lunar's battles were a lot more impressive graphically, hell Phantasy Star III wasn't much of a looker but its battles destroyed DQV as far as looks went. I also have to love the text in the Lunar preview: Detailed battles like Dragon Quest V? Look Dragon Quest V may be one of the greatest RPGs ever made, but let's be honest the SFC release of that game was UGLY. It just sucked for us because games like Nostalgia were PC ports with a TON of text, hell it's a minor miracle that we got Snatcher over here, and its not like that game set the world on fire and opened up the ADV genre. I mean it's not that the Super Famicom didn't have any stuff from say, Falcom, Compile, or the Nihon Telenet trio, but it wasn't a big part of that system's identity. One of the things I liked about the Genesis/Sega-CD as well as the Turbo was that a lot the the third party suppost for those systems came out of the Japanese PC development community. Luna was originally a brunette? MIND OFFICIALLY BLOWN!!! I had this magazine, and remember this aticle getting me excited for the Sega-CD, but did not remember that Luna didn't have blue hair in these shots. ![]()
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