Why so angry?
I'm just trying to do some research for the book I'm trying to put together. I don't understand why anyone would be getting this upset that someone is trying to dig up history on TurboGrafx items. Sorry to have offended you.
If you don't have information to share, that's fine... I'm just trying to get to the bottom of this.
Yes, it would be very silly for someone to create a demo disc just to mess with people. That's not what I'm getting at. I'm just trying to get scans of the actual item and trying to dig up information so that I can report factual details rather than going off of what everyone just assumed.
And yes, everything can be pretty much reproduced these days but there are ways of testing authenticity.
turns out that he just bought it off of ebay, so there is still no way of knowing for sure if it's authentic. Right back at square one again.
You don't know that any game you buy is authentic, as everything can conceivably be reproduced. And even if that particular one was a fake, the original would have to exist for it to have been copied.... unless you think a coder reverse engineered the game and cobbled together a demo version for no reason other than to f*ck with people. Such thinking is beyond silly.
Do you wear tinfoil hats?
Why do you feel the need to try and insult me just because I'm trying to find information? If you are annoyed by my question... don't answer. No one is twisting your arm.
Who cares about owning an "authentic" demo disc that never received packaging or even disc artwork. Just downoad and burn it and after 20 minutes of gameplay you will have experienced everything the disc has to offer, including the aesthetic of the original physical copy.
I don't care and it's not an item I will ever own in my collection. To me a demo is not something that I would pay $900 for like other people have in the past. I would find it hard pressed to pay $200 for a TurboGrafx game, let alone a demo.