Someone in North America now has a kick ass collection of Keith Courage and TV Sports games. Congrats.
.... Or over 2/3rds of a US fullset in one haul. Yer smert.
Its called sarcasm, but considering it's you who didn't get it, I'm not surprised. It is pretty humorous though that like some cock sucking vampire, you are right there on the scene to try to suck the life's blood out of the guys lucky find by trying to buy the proto cd-rs and manuals off him, and telling him his Super System Card is "
mostly useless". You can't even get your shit straight. He also had Shadow of the Beast, Prince of Persia, and Shape Shifter proto for Super Cd, so hardly useless there by any means, and he can always buy more games.
From DarkKobold:
So, nothing in this list is SUPER RARE, but you've got a bunch of the late TTI releases that can be pricy (40-80).
Bomberman 93, Samurai Ghost, Dead Moon, Ghost Manor, Air Zonk, Time Cruise, Jackie Chan, and etc are all pretty valuable titles.
I'd be interested in some of those manuals, if you'd be willing to part with them.
Also, those CDRs and that handwritten baseball game
EDIT: Oh, by far the most valuable piece is that super system card, which complete goes for $150 - 300, depending on your buyer.
The super system card acts as a v3.0 CD bios plus extra system RAM, which allows you to play Super CD games, like Gate of Thunder, Cotton, Dungeon Explorer 2, Godzilla, Super Air Zonk, and etc, on the TurboCD attachment. Note that the Turbo Duo came with this BIOS and RAM built in, so the card was only necessary for attachment owners. I believe it was a mail-order only, hence its extreme rarity.
Thing is, there really isn't a single cheap super CD game. Even John Madden is $30-40. You do have Gate of Thunder, but the rest of your CD games are all normal Turbo CDs, so the card is mostly useless to you, and the $10-20 v2.0 CD card would work for those.