Re: sakura wars 1 and 2 on the dc

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Paul J Chi (paulchi@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU)
Thu, 18 Nov 1999 15:31:25 -0500


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Date:         Thu, 18 Nov 1999 15:31:25 -0500
From: Paul J Chi <paulchi@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU>
Subject:      Re: sakura wars 1 and 2 on the dc

>> Cool, but as import gamers we're going to have to scrounge for the various >> on-line stores to carry these pre-order deals and scramble to get limited >> quantities, only to end up paying $80 on Ebay for them. > >it really ain't that bad Tom. Sakura Taisen I'm sure is pretty well known >to import places. After all, no one ever had trouble locating Sakura >Taisen, its sequel or its spinoffs at the "usual" places(ncsx.com, >therage.com, tronixweb.com, etc). Heck, NCS has/had? a page dedicated to >Sakura Taisen. It's only now that things are becoming scarce but that's >to be expected for a "dead" system. > >I'm sure you can easily find the remakes at one of the above places. Just >don't wait 9 months down the line to do it. > >-Terrence Even NCS sometimes has troubles getting the extra goodies, though. The words "heavy allocation" are almost as painful as "out of print". Although I hope it won't happen, it may come down to a random draw between pre-orderers to decide who gets the goodies. Inter-dependent goodies does sound interesting. I thought it was just the games that were going to share info, but a Shougei-maru model would be cool too. ^_^


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