FS: Biohazard / Resident Evil (Famicom - NO REGRETS SALE!)

Started by Trenton_net, September 10, 2009, 02:28:26 pm

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Trenton_net

September 10, 2009, 02:28:26 pm Last Edit: September 13, 2009, 05:01:12 pm by Trenton_net
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Hey Everyone,

My cousin managed to find the last stock of Biohazard / Resident Evil in his collection. There are about 14 units here, but I will need to confirm the count when I get home.

I know there was not a whole lot of a unit to go around last time, so this is a final "No Regrets" sale! Unless lightning strikes and his friend (who runs a gameshop) finds dead stock, that's all she wrote and you probably won't see these again. There are plenty of units this time to go around, so speak now or forever hold your peace!
 
 Biohazard / Resident Evil (8 - Last count)
 
 
 
 Manual screenshot (Item system)
 
 
 
 Manual screenshot (Typewriters and item boxs) - Like we don't know already how to use them (^_^);
 
 
 
 GENERAL CAUTION: All stock was purchased directly from the store(s) as new. However, we are talking China (Black market) new. That means each unit was probably assembled by hand and imperfections or defects on the case, cartridge, label, and product should be expected. Also note that Chinese sellers tend to talk out of their ass. That means, what they bill as "new", could very well be display models, test units, or whatnot (Sometimes existing save games are present). Unfortunately due to the nature of these items, it can't be helped.
 
 So with that caution aside, although all items were purchased from a store, I will bill these as USED to be safe. They have only been played once by myself to verify they boot/work and that's it. Otherwise, they have been sitting in a box since the day they were purchased. Also, I normally would mention that due to the age of these products, the batteries for save games might not still hold charge, but since these appear to use Flash chips instead, it's not applicable.
 
 Asking: $49 per unit. Shipping for 1 unit is roughly $10-$12 depending on your location. Payment can be made by PayPal. Unfortunately, due to the nature of these items they are all sold as-is. In addition, to be fair to all Assembler users, I cannot mix and match products for quality. All items will be distributed randomly as originally packed.
 
 Thanks Everyone!
 
 NOTE: I will no longer hold items for people. Since there are many people interested in these products, I cannot wait months for payment. Please pay promptly or your item may be sold to the next person in line.

UPDATE: Some games use Battery Backup to save while others use flash chip. Which kind you get is totally random and I cannot mix and match for people.

son_ov_hades


Trenton_net

Sorry about that. I would hold one for you normally if you needed time to pay, but due to some abuse I had to put a stop to reserving items. Hopefully you'll be able to get one before they sell out.


son_ov_hades

Quote from: Trenton_net on September 10, 2009, 06:08:30 pm
Sorry about that. I would hold one for you normally if you needed time to pay, but due to some abuse I had to put a stop to reserving items. Hopefully you'll be able to get one before they sell out.


I wouldn't even think of doing that, it's just not fair to you or anyone else you wants one.

Trenton_net

I am also looking for a Nintendo DS Lite (absolutely no defects, no scratches on the LCD of any kind). I could trade a game + some additional monetary compensation for one if you have it.

Just in case anyone is short on funds, but not NDSL systems (^_^);


Trenton_net

September 11, 2009, 06:07:28 am #7 Last Edit: September 11, 2009, 06:57:30 am by Trenton_net
DSi would be acceptable depending on the condition and asking price. I would also prefer to put towards an NDSL/DSi as many games as possible over cash since that's the whole reason for selling off the collection in the first place.

If you have a serious offer, let me know and we can work something out.

EDIT: No games for trade please since I just need the hardware for development purposes.

Jabra


nintendodork

Pirate, obviously.  The first official Biohazard game was released on the PSX.
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