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Famicom Quest - 995/1053 Sep 27 - Tokuma Shoten set finished

Aug 8, 2014 at 11:47:18 AM
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Originally posted by: scaryice

I just use a giant box, except for my favorite/most expensive 15-20 games.
I store them in a few drawers of my closet.  That is for my licensed stuff.  For the unlicensed ones, they are separated by publisher / developer, and put into pull out plastic organizers.

Edit:  In may seem a bit strange, but in general I am more fond of the unlicensed Famicom stuff than the licensed..it is generally a lot rarer, and some of it is top-notch (but overlooked). 


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Edited: 08/08/2014 at 11:48 AM by fcgamer

Sep 4, 2014 at 6:58:31 AM
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I received a large lot of carts yesterday, so I was able to jump from 338 to 487 games! Almost at 500 and the 50% mark...

I got a copy of Hikari no Senshi Photon: The Ultimate Game on Planet Earth, which is one of my favorite titles for a game. It doesn't exactly live up to those standards, but it's still interesting to play.

Another cart I got was Softball Tengoku (Dusty Diamond), which doesn't seem to be too common. I see the NES version is pretty expensive these days. The Famicom one has some different/more bizarre characters which is cool.

What else...Cosmic Epsilon. That's a pretty cool Space Harrier type game (I don't have that one yet).

I also now have all 3 Final Fantasy games and all 4 Donkey Kong games - I still need the multicart for each, though. I also now have all the Hiryuu no Ken, Wizardry, and Ys games.

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Edited: 09/04/2014 at 08:14 AM by scaryice

Sep 12, 2014 at 2:21:00 AM
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Two more games today, $3.06 each shipped.

#488 - Ice Climber
#489 - Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu

I've beaten Ice Climber before, but I wouldn't say I'm much of a fan. The Mario Bros. style controls are awkward, and I think if it wasn't for Nintendo's continual promotion of it, people wouldn't care about it at all. On the plus though, the Famicom version lets you club actual seals.

In other ice-related news, Nekketsu Hockey-bu is the Kunio hockey game we never got in the US, and it's pretty good. Along with Blades of Steel and Ice Hockey, that's three excellent hockey games on the system, which is more than you can say for Basketball/Football/Soccer.

Updated totals:

46.53% of carts owned. Average spent: $2.33 each.


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Edited: 10/08/2014 at 02:56 AM by scaryice

Oct 8, 2014 at 2:52:42 AM
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16 games added this week for $2 each:

#490 - Bard's Tale: Tales of the Unknown
#491 - Baseball Star: Mezase Sankanou
#492 - Bikkuriman World: Gekitou Sei Senshi
#493 - Egypt
#494 - Famista '93
#495 - Ikari
#496 - Jesus: Kyoufu no Bio Monster
#497 - Kamen no Ninja: Hanamaru
#498 - Karateka
#499 - Kyonshiizu 2
#500 - Meiji Ishin
#501 - Osomatsu-kun
#502 - Pro Yakyuu Satsujin Jiken!
#503 - Satomi Hakkenden
#504 - SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari 2: Hikari no Kishi
#505 - Tetsudou Ou

This puts me over 500! Notable games here include Ikari. The Japanese version is just Ikari (anger), not Ikari Warriors. I guess it's a more fitting game given the player's experience with the cart. There's also Jesus - it's a Shadowgate-style graphic adventure game. Not as interesting as you'd think with the name (Jesus is the name of the space station the characters are on).

Also, getting Famista 93 means that I now have 8/9 Famista games on the system. If you don't know, the original Family Stadium game was RBI Baseball in the US. So just imagine 8 more sequels that look, play, and sound exactly like the first one. It's kind of crazy that they would keep putting them out year after year, but I suppose it's no different than sports titles nowadays.

Updated totals:

48.05% of carts owned. Average spent: $2.32 each.

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Oct 8, 2014 at 3:46:10 AM
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Nice progress, I just placed an order and am waiting for a small set of games to arrive. It will put me at about 530 (licensed) games. Over the past month I was also able to cross about half a dozen rarities off of the unlicensed list, but I am not sure if I will ever be able to finish that set or not (some of the games just never show up, even if they sell fairly cheap).

There are definitely some nasty titles on your list, though. I just keep plugging away at the cheap titles, sometimes it feels that they just keep coming from all directions.

Finally, your list is incomplete. At first glance, it is missing Safety Rally, basically the Stadium Events of the Famicom. Another interesting title which you need (I already have it checked off) is the karaoke game.

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Oct 8, 2014 at 10:13:31 AM
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I don't think Safety Rally was ever actually available for purchase, correct?

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Oct 8, 2014 at 12:06:52 PM
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Originally posted by: scaryice

I don't think Safety Rally was ever actually available for purchase, correct?
No idea, though probably not since so few had been made.  Here is a gameplay video for those that are interested:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/...

Unlike some of the Japanese promo carts and the like, this one actually contains a unique game, and not an "upgrade" of a previous title.  

Being one of the most expensive Famicom games, I am sure that is why this would be debated as belonging in a complete set.  I personally feel that it should belong, despite the fact that this one title could keep me from owning a full set.  

On another note, I think someone could make a case to knock Recca off the Famicom full set list:

http://famicomworld.com/workshop/...

While it was available for sale, it appears to have only been available for sale at the competition sites, more as a commemorative item than an actual game.  Heh.  Once again, I think this one also counts towards a full set.

On another note, what list are you using to track your collection?  I personally find that the database on Famicom World is most reliable, when it comes to completeness, though it lists 1081 Famicom games compared to the 1051 number that I have seen thrown around elsewhere.



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Oct 9, 2014 at 2:05:48 AM
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Originally posted by: tracker465

On another note, what list are you using to track your collection?  I personally find that the database on Famicom World is most reliable, when it comes to completeness, though it lists 1081 Famicom games compared to the 1051 number that I have seen thrown around elsewhere.
 

I am using the list at Bootgod's site. The FW list is pretty bad. I know I did this a few years ago, but I'll double check it again to show you. They've had the same errors for a long time.

I counted 1080 games on FW's list. It has 1049 of the games from Bootgod's site. It's missing Crayon Shin-chan: Ora to Poi Poi - the DATACH version, which is the same as regular cart with the same name, right? I suppose that's a debatable one. It's also missing Family School - that game was sold to the public, I think.

There are several games which are confusingly listed on FW, like Super Gryzor instead of Super Contra. Also, Kage is incorrectly listed as Kage no Densetsu (that game is listed as Legend of Kage, the American name. in the list instead).

So that leaves 31 extra listings:

1. Best Play Baseball Special, The - First, there are two games in the series which have special written on them (1988 and 1992), but they're different:

http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/pr...
http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/pr...

There are two versions of the original game, Best Play Pro Yakyuu. Both are HSP-11, but one has a different label which says "New Data" on it. Roster update? See game #12 below for more.

2. Densen Rundesu - Dupe of Utsurundesu Kawauso Hawaii e Iku (same release date).

3. Dr. Chaos - Released on the FDS, never as a cart.

4. Effort - This is pretty funny. It's supposed to be Kick Challenger: Air Foot, which was released on the FDS only. Took me forever to figure this out. You can see how Air Foot = Effort in katakana (sort of).

5. Fraing Hero - Dupe of Flying Hero.

6. Gyuwanburaa Jikochuushinha 2 - Dupe of Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2.

7. Honmei (?) - Dupe of Keiba Simulation: Honmei.

8. Katsuba Densetsu - Dupe of Kurogane Hiroshi no Yosou Daisuki! Kachiuma Densetsu (same release date).

9. Kekkyoku Nankyoku Daibouken - Dupe of Antarctic Adventure.

10. Kochi - Dupe of Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu. Kochi means east wind, which are the kanji on the front of the cart. Where does the Tonpuu come from?

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E6...

11. Kung Fu - Re-release of Spartan X with a different name. If NES collectors count Stadium Events as a separate cart, then maybe this one should also count?

12. Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium '88 - Ok, I knew there were two different labels for Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium. Both games have the same catalog ID, but different boxes/manuals. I think it may be roster update similar to Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87? If so, I guess it would make sense to count it as a separate game.

13. Madar no Tsubasa - Dupe of Wing of Madoola.

14. M-Kara no Chousenjou (?) - Dupe of Mei Tantei Holmes: M Kara no Chousenjou.

15. Mr. Jumbo Ozaki Hole in One Professional - Dupe of the same title without "Mr." in front of it.

16. Nakiri Yagyou (?) - Dupe of Hyakki Yagyou.

17. Nantatte!! Baseball: Kogame Cassette '91 Kaimakuban
18. Nantatte!! Baseball: Kogame Cassette OB All-Star Hen - These are add-on mini-carts similar to the Karaoke Studio ones. I think there is one listed on Bootgod's site, actually. Debatable as to whether they should count. But I suppose whatever the decision is, they should treated the same as the Karaoke Studio games.

19. Pro Yakyu Family Stadium - Dupe with one fewer u.

20. Punch-Out!! Special - Gold cart offered as a contest prize.

21. Safety Rally - The cart we were discussing.

22. Saikoushi Sedi (?) - Dupe of Shoukoushi Ceddie.

23. Shell Saurs Story - Dupe of Kaijuu Monogatari (see the game's box).

24. Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warship - NES game, never released for the Famicom.

25. Solitaire - Unlicensed AVE cart.

26. Space School - Very little info about this game out there. Was it even released? Why does it need an adaptor?

http://famicomworld.com/system/co...

27. Star Soldier: Time Trial Special Soft - May not actually exist. Certainly not available for sale even if it does. More info:

http://forums.lostlevels.org/view...

28. Super Express Satsujin Jiken (?) - Dupe of Nishimura Kyoutarou Mystery: Super Express Satsujin Jiken.

29. Suzugou (?) - Dupe of Jangou.

30. Tailor-Made - Radac Tailor Made, the Bicycle cart.

31. The Stock Speculation - Dupe of Kabushiki Doujou Jissenhen. Game says "stock speculation" on the cart, much like the FW list also has another game as "United States Presidential Race" instead of the Japanese title.




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Edited: 10/09/2014 at 02:06 AM by scaryice

Oct 9, 2014 at 2:21:14 AM
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I saw the AVE Solitaire error myself, and haven't had time to investigate / compare with other Famicom lists to see about the other games. It looks like you did that in the above post, so thanks for that.

While the duplicate titles should be nixed, as well as the Punch Out gold cart (promo...though this one is a legend that is also fairly affordable, unlike Rockman 4 gold and stuff like that), I personally would count the other games as worthy of being "on the list". I see Kung Fu and Spartan X not being the same, much like Stadium Events.

Regarding Crayon Shin-chan: Ora to Poi Poi, actually I talked with Joe about these Datach games recently and had come to the conclusion that on the FW list, they are just viewed as variants of one another, since the game itself is the same. This can be seen as the other Datach carts are also not marked as being Datach carts on the list. So there is one entry for what some would claim to be two variants of the same game; however, I personally count them as separate entities, much as I do Aladdin Deck Enhancer games vs their standard cart counterparts.

It is fair to keep Tailor-Made on the list as well, imo. It and Safety Rally are not popular choices to have on a list of full set games, same with Kung Fu, Recca, etc, but I feel they belong. What are your thoughts on such titles? Since there are not a large number of people going for Famicom full sets, I enjoy chatting with another collector and hearing other opinions.

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Nov 1, 2014 at 6:30:42 AM
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Added 26 more games yesterday, for the low price of $1.10 shipped each. Some nice pickups in there that are worth more than $10 each, especially FC Genjin. I'll sure that one will only continue to rise since the US version is worth ten times as much.

#506 - 8 Eyes
#507 - Akuma-kun: Makai no Wana
#508 - Armadillo
#509 - Ballblazer
#510 - Family Trainer 5: Meiro Daisakusen
#511 - FC Genjin: Freakthoropus Computerus
#512 - Flipull: An Exciting Cube Game
#513 - GeGeGe no Kitarou 2: Youkai Gundan no Chousen
#514 - Golgo 13: Dai 2 Shou: Riddle of Icarus
#515 - Ikari II: Dogosoken
#516 - Ikari III
#517 - Kagerou Densetsu
#518 - Karnov
#519 - Last Armageddon
#520 - Maharaja
#521 - Mashou
#522 - Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
#523 - Mirai Shinwa Jarvas
#524 - Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu
#525 - Olympus no Tatakai: Ai no Densetsu
#526 - Outlanders
#527 - Popeye no Eigo Asobi
#528 - Takahashi Meijin no Boukenjima II
#529 - Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana Land e Youkoso
#530 - Uchuusen: Cosmo Carrier
#531 - Untouchables

I also got 61 more doubles in the lot, including Kage and Mad City. All together, it was 87 games for $96 shipped. Regardless of whether I end up counting a couple more titles, I think it's pretty safe to say I'm over the halfway point as of yesterday.

I now have all 3 Ikari titles (yuck) and both Golgos. 12/14 for pulse carts - missing Devil World and Mario Bros, although I don't remember if all my versions are actually the pulse variants. 4/10 for Family Trainer carts. Also, I just realized I have all 6 Irem LED games now that I own Mashou (Deadly Towers). The others are 10 Yard Fight, Spelunker, Spelunker 2, Sqoon, and Zippy Race.

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Edited: 11/01/2014 at 06:47 AM by scaryice

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New game pics below. I actually think a lot of these games have better US cart art (8 Eyes, Deadly Towers, Karnov). Although the Japanese carts for Adventure Island 2 and Tiny Toons 2 look better, IMO. Ikari series is not great on either system. Also, Outlanders = sexiest cart on the Famicom?




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3 new games added today, $2.54 each:

#532 - Bomberman II
#533 - Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari
#534 - Dai Kaijuu: Deburas

The second game is the Japanese version of River City Ransom. I'm kind of surprised that Bomberman 2 is still pretty cheap - it sells for $10-15 shipped by itself, and even less in lots. Seems like one of those titles that could rise given that the US version is worth a lot more. Although it does seem to be much more common in Japan.



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3 new games in the mail today:

#535 - Donkey Kong Jr. / Jr. Sansuu Lesson
#536 - Knight Rider
#537 - Warpman

The first game was $15.27 shipped, which makes it the 7th most expensive cart so far. It's a multi cart of DK Jr & DK Jr Math which was included with the Sharp Famicom TV. I wanted to get it out of the way since it's probably one of the rarer carts on the system. Now it isn't too expensive or sought after, but given how few of these tvs must have existed, I would imagine that there are fewer copies of this cart out there than almost every other release. Looking at the Sharp NES TV thread here on NA, it appears that the serial numbers are in a range of about 20,000. So if that's how many they sold in the US, could they really have sold more than that in Japan?


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10 games added today for $38.39 shipped:

#538 - Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! Harukanaru Kin Medal
#539 - Captain Ed
#540 - Die Hard
#541 - Doraemon: Gigazombie no Gyakushuu
#542 - Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundoukai
#543 - Joy Mech Fight
#544 - Mario Bros.
#545 - Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu: Soccer-hen
#546 - Salamander
#547 - Tsuppari Wars

Die Hard is probably the biggest get there. Nice to finally own the cool Salamander cart as well. You can use 3 options rather than 2 in the US version. Joy Mech/Mecha Fight is in there as well. I don't really care for it too much, although I've never tried it with two players. Also got 3 Kunio games, to put me at 6/11 on the system, and Mario Bros. puts me at 13/14 pulse carts (missing Devil World).



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Jan 3, 2015 at 3:02:00 AM
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Nice! Congrats on your purchases. Are you going for pulseline versions exclusively or the picture versions as well, for the carts where both exist?

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Jan 3, 2015 at 5:22:35 AM
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Congrats on your addition! I've always loved the look of Famicom carts.

Jan 3, 2015 at 5:43:58 AM
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Originally posted by: tracker465

Nice! Congrats on your purchases. Are you going for pulseline versions exclusively or the picture versions as well, for the carts where both exist?

I like the classic look of the pulse carts better. They're also easier to find. I'll just go for those, since I don't need multiples of each game. Although I just checked, and my copy of soccer is the picture version. Guess I'll have replace that eventually...

I think in order to complete this quest as cheaply as possible, I'm gonna have to start bidding on Yahoo Japan auctions. Does anyone have any recommendations for a proxy service?

EDIT: Soccer isn't a pulse cart. Nevermind that...

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Mar 3, 2015 at 11:17:44 AM
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Since the last update, I've added 14 games for $68.58:


#548 - Battletoads    
#549 - Air Fortress
#550 - Fire Emblem Gaiden
#551 - Just Breed
#552 - Kamen Rider Club: Gekitotsu Shocker Land
#553 - Project Q
#554 - Wagyan Land 2
#555 - Densetsu no Kishi: Elrond
#556 - Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Dayo Zenin Shuugou!    
#557 - Final Fantasy I & II
#558 - Lupin Sansei: Pandora no Isan
#559 - Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu
#560 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Manhattan Project
#561 - Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Paseri Jou


I got a great deal on Battletoads - $22. That's easily half the normal price.You know you're getting a good deal when the person who sold it makes a thread asking if they made a mistake. I was going to post in there, but I didn't know what I could say. I beat the game without too much trouble - the difficultly is definitely toned down from the NES version. Every stage has a few little changes, although it's still not easy.

Some of the other games are interesting, too. Project Q was one of those few games where I don't even think I'd seen the cart before. Not that it's valuable, just so obscure (it's a quiz show game). FF 1&2 gives me both multicarts on the system (the other: DK Jr. / DK Jr. Math). The two Kunio games means I now have 8/11 - still missing Basketball, the second Soccer, and Renegade. Wai Wai World 2 gets a decent amount of praise, but I think it's highly inferior to the first one. Way too many scrolling stages and simplified gameplay are not my idea of a good time.

On the other hand, Wai Wai World 1 is probably the best game you can start off a Famicom collection with. Not only is it a fun Japanese exclusive, it also stars plenty of other characters who have their own Japanese-only FC games (like King Kong 2, Getsu Fuuma Den, Ganbare Goemon). I can't say enough good things about that one.

Oh, I also got this:





The no-LED versions are rarer and more valuable than the originals (although unfortunately, they're not as cool looking). I got 'em both for cheap on Ebay.

Finally, I'll just mention that I'm selling some of the doubles I've built up here on NA in an auction over the next week:

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So will you try to get the LED versions of those carts as well? I thought you were just going for one of each (for example only the pulse lines and not the picture versions as well). It just leaves me a bit confused, why grab the non-LED rarer Irem carts, if you could get the other version cheaper? Since there are only four of those (I also have Sqoon), I personally would just try to get both versions, but that is just me.

With Battletoads, I remember getting my copy for around $10 - $15 about a year ago. I feel bad for the other guy though. I wouldn't sell a bootleg Battletoads for less than $15, with the way that game is going for.

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Mar 3, 2015 at 6:15:24 PM
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Originally posted by: scaryice


I got a great deal on Battletoads - $22. That's easily half the normal price.You know you're getting a good deal when the person who sold it makes a thread asking if they made a mistake. I was going to post in there, but I didn't know what I could say. I beat the game without too much trouble - the difficultly is definitely toned down from the NES version. Every stage has a few little changes, although it's still not easy.
 


I actually used the Famicom version to train to beat the US version. Incredible deal on that cart. Its worth it to be able to play through the game, with less frustration... Although, now that I can beat the US version, it seems just... too easy.


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Originally posted by: tracker465

So will you try to get the LED versions of those carts as well? I thought you were just going for one of each (for example only the pulse lines and not the picture versions as well). It just leaves me a bit confused, why grab the non-LED rarer Irem carts, if you could get the other version cheaper? Since there are only four of those (I also have Sqoon), I personally would just try to get both versions, but that is just me.

I already own all the LED carts, I just bought these because they were so cheap (and because it's cool to own something rare). I'll probably use them as trade bait in the future. Maybe I'll try to get the other two first.

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It's been 5 months since I last posted here, so time for an update. I've added 31 games since March for $178.62:

#562 - DATACH - Dragon Ball Z: Gekitou Tenkaichi Budou Kai
#563 - Family Trainer 4: Jogging Race
#564 - Family Trainer 8: Totsugeki! Fuun Takeshijou
#565 - Family Trainer 9: Totsugeki! Fuun Takeshijou 2
#566 - Fushigi na Blobby: Blobania no Kiki
#567 - Happy Birthday Bugs
#568 - JJ Tobidase Daisakusen Part 2
#569 - Megami Tensei II: Digital Devil Story
#570 - Dragon Fighter
#571 - Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League
#572 - Matendouji
#573 - Spy vs. Spy
#574 - Famicom Wars
#575 - Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2
#576 - Magic John
#577 - Rampart
#578 - Adventures of Lolo
#579 - Hyokkori Hyoutanjima: Nazo no Kaizokusen
#580 - Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun
#581 - Lagrange Point
#582 - Arkanoid
#583 - Arkanoid II
#584 - Karaoke Studio
#585 - Dragon Ball 3: Gokuu Den
#586 - Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza!!
#587 - Akira
#588 - Fantasy Zone
#589 - Sword Master
#590 - Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyajin Zetsumetsu Keikaku
#591 - Dragon Ball: Dai Maou Fukkatsu
#592 - Juuryoku Soukou Metal Storm

These five carts are probably the highlights:



Metal Storm is one of the few Famicom games that can hit $100 loose. I was able to grab it for $75 shipped in this lot with 3 DBZ games. The back sticker is a little flawed, but I'm not too concerned about it. I could tell just from the feedback scores that Waterclocker bid on it as well - there's only a handful of US sellers on Ebay with a lot of Famicom stuff, so it's easy to tell. I know he's sold copies of this game before for triple digits.

In terms of value, though, Sword Master may have been a bigger score. It's sold for over $50 loose three times in the last year. The NES version is right around $100, so that may explain the FC version's cost. Dragon Fighter is another one that will probably go higher. As NES prices rise, so do Famicom. Not to the same extent, but it definitely has an effect. Dragon Fighter, Metal Storm, Sword Master - those are all good examples.

I grabbed LaGrange Point complete for $26. Although this is a loose quest, I couldn't pass up getting the box/manual for so little extra. I'll probably trade or sell them at some point.

I now have a few FC peripherals as well! I picked up a DATACH system, along with my first of those carts (DBZ). I didn't get any cards with it, so I probably can't actually play it, but I wasn't going to anyway. I also got a Karaoke Studio mic, which is attached to the cart. Finally, I got a Japanese Vaus along with both Arkanoids. Unfortunately the dial seems a bit looser than my American Vaus. One thing that sucks about those controllers is that they aren't region free.

Subset updates:

Dragon Ball - 7/8 games
Family Trainer - 7/10 games
Kunio - 10/11 games

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Edited: 08/13/2015 at 10:02 AM by scaryice

Aug 13, 2015 at 11:08:44 AM
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Great stuff! I have been getting into Famicom over the last couple of months buying exclusives that I can play without knowing Japanese, so it's a much smaller subset but with a few really expensive titles. I've probably been competing with you on some of these auctions. I know I had a snipe set up on that Metal Storm lot.

I just got an Adventures of Lolo cart myself but my copy doesn't work. I'm not playing it on an actual Famicom though, just through a convertor on my NES toploader. I have two convertors, one cheap standalone and the other harvested from an NES Pinball cart and the game doesn't work on either one. It has glitchy graphics and it loads a glitched level that can't be completed. I guess I'll have to buy another one. The FC Lolo games have different levels than the US games so I was really looking forward to having them in my collection but I guess it will have to wait until I get a replacement.

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#593 - Solomon no Kagi 2: Coolmintou Kyuushutsu Sakusen
#594 - Bucky O'Hare
#595 - Hebereke
#596 - Red Arremer II
#597 - Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou
#598 - Balloon Fight
#599 - Battle City
#600 - Chack 'n Pop
#601 - Devil World
#602 - Family Jockey
#603 - Momotarou Dentetsu
#604 - Musashi no Ken: Tadaima Shugyou Chuu
#605 - Pooyan
#606 - Solomon no Kagi
#607 - Wrecking Crew
#608 - BurgerTime
#609 - Gyro
#610 - Chibi Maruko-chan: Uki Uki Shopping
#611 - Garfield no Isshuukan: A Week of Garfield
#612 - Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
#613 - Gozonji: Yaji Kita Chin Douchuu
#614 - Heisei Tensai Bakabon
#615 - Moeru! Oniisan
#616 - Sangokushi II: Haou no Tairiku
#617 - Shounen Ashibe: Nepal Daibouken no Maki
#618 - USA Ice Hockey in FC
#619 - Family Quiz: 4-nin wa Rival
#620 - Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Top Hit 20 Vol. 2
#621 - TwinBee 3: Poko Poko Dai Maou
#622 - Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell
#623 - Chou Wakusei Senki: Metafight
#624 - Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone
#625 - Kamen no Ninja: Akakage
#626 - Ninja Ryukenden
#627 - Racer Mini Yonku: Japan Cup
#628 - Wagyan Land
#629 - Babel no Tou
#630 - Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou 2
#631 - Black Bass
#632 - Bokosuka Wars
#633 - City Connection
#634 - Dig Dug II
#635 - Duck Hunt
#636 - Famicom Meijin Sen
#637 - Family Mahjong
#638 - Family Tennis
#639 - Famista '94
#640 - Flappy
#641 - Front Line
#642 - Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu
#643 - Geimos
#644 - Hana no Star Kaidou
#645 - Itadaki Street: Watashi no Mise ni Yottette
#646 - L'Empereur
#647 - Lord of King
#648 - Lost Word of Jenny
#649 - Mappy Kids
#650 - Metro-Cross
#651 - Might and Magic: Book One: Secret of the Inner Sanctum
#652 - Mottomo Abunai Deka
#653 - Navy Blue
#654 - Pachinko Daisakusen
#655 - SD Sangoku Bushou Retsuden
#656 - Shoukoushi Ceddie
#657 - Super Dyna'mix Badminton
#658 - SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics
#659 - Tecmo Bowl
#660 - Tenchi o Kurau
#661 - Tetris 2 + BomBliss
#662 - Tsuri Kichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin-hen
#663 - Wit's



Over a year has passed since the last update. Since then, I've acquired another 71 games. Notable acquisitions are Bucky O'Hare, Hebereke, Solomon's Key 2, and this baby:





This would be the second add-on "Top Hit" cart for the Karaoke Studio peripheral (which is a game in and of itself). Even though the word rare is so overused these days, it's definitely worthy of that title. I know it was documented on Senseiman's blog that a CIB copy of it went for over $450 in January 2015. Loose would be a lot less surely, but I still felt very lucky to get it in a lot of 24 games for $75 shipped.

Of course, you can still debate amongst yourselves whether or not this should count as part of a set since it doesn't play by itself (you need the normal Karaoke Studio game which it plugs into). Either way, it's a nice addition. I still need Top Hit Vol. 1 which seems a lot more common.


In other news, I finally got Devil World after 600 games (seems kind of late, huh). That completes my 14/14 pulse line subset. I also finally got the last Famista game, the 1994 version. I played it a little bit and it did seem like they actually made some improvements after all those years. It even had voices. The early years seemed to be virtually the exact same game with no changes - not that 1994 plays differently, but they at least added some bells & whistles for once.


I've acquired many, many doubles recently, so I'm preparing for another forum auction in the near future. So you have that to look forward to (if you're in the US). I also have doubles of Metal Storm and Sword Master that I'd love to trade for carts of equal value.

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