Kanji said:I think I will wait until I find a good deal... but not long enough to have a hard time finding it.
Z-Force said:There's a guy on Ebay sellin it for $60, but then you have to pay for shipping from Japan
Dr_Ackula said:Conditions -
Case - B
Instruction - C (Water damage)
CD - B
Spine card - SEE PICTURE (none)
Plus $15 shipping....
$75 for a damaged not complete game = not at all a good deal.
Kanji said:That is true...I would bet there are virtually no US CD versions of Breakers out there. Do they exist?
Dr_Ackula said:Breakers was released in US, yes. I'm not sure how rare and/or expensive it would be though...I'm primarily a Japanese collector.
you nut.. :lol they are normally around $85-90Z-Force said:There's a guy on Ebay sellin it for $60, but then you have to pay for shipping from Japan
Bluevoodu said:can you prove this?
†B†V† :hat
Dr_Ackula said:Nope :lol
Am I wrong? I could have sworn that it had a US release on CD...
I CAN verify that it is not a Japanese language only game. And since it has english language when played in US region mode..I would assume it was released in the US as well...since the Japanese language only games were not released in the US.
Does that make sense?
Bluevoodu said:yeah ... that does make sense... but doesn't brikinger translate?
Actually, I own it in MVS format: the game itself is really good (the one big fault I can find is that the blows, even normal punches/kicks, deliver so much damage that rounds tend to finish in a blink!!!), even if $60 for a 10 years old game are a bit too much, IMHO.Bluevoodu said:@ rainman... so you like breakers, eh? Do you think its worth it on the cd system?