Before people come in here calling you a collectard, let me ask you some questions. This will save some time, and time equals money after all.
Thank you for taking the time!
Do you have a lot of disposable income to burn? If so, go right ahead. If not, reconsider your life choices.
Well, kinda.
Not really, of course. Money's always something to watch out for when you have kids and a house, and I definitely cannot spend massive amounts without caring.
However: I do set aside certain amounts for game purchases. Right now I'm reeling a bit from buying a whole bunch of PCE games but as I said, I don't wanna buy TC2 right now anyway.
And gaming money is just that, so yeah, the funds are there, at least in theory.
Have you tried the game first on emulation or an Everdrive?
Wouldn't do that. Never touch emulation (don't even have a proper PC, just a Mac Mini) and Everdrive's just not for me.
It would be a reasonable suggestion, of course, if I were in doubt about the game. But I'm not. Actually I'll try to get my hands on every PCE shmup out there save for three or four I prefer on the Mega Drive.
Not to "collect and display" but to actually play, by the way.
Have you even played the first one? Not that you need to.
Nope, but I was planning on getting that too, someday. NES, right?
Are you looking to buy just the HuCard or the full package? If you're more of a player than a collector, seriously consider saving your money.
Uh....well, this is getting tricky now.
I don't collect loose. Never. On no system, not even NES or Gameboy. IF a loose game comes into my possession I try to make some kind of case for it, as seldom as that happens. But I always try to buy boxed.
However: I wouldn't call myself a collectard. Well, who would...?
But I'm pretty laid back about condition and don't necessarily need spines or manuals. And I buy the games to play them. Just wanna take'em out of their cases to do it.
Are you looking to add this game to your shelf? There are plenty of much better games that go for expensive prices as well, that would look much better on your shelf. Don't let Terra Cresta II taint your collection.
Thank you for the advice. But I don't think I would feel it would taint it....at least I hope not. Here's another thing about me: When it comes to shmups I'm VERY easy to please.
I see the positives in games like "Rock On" and "Power Gate"....I bought those knowing very well about their reputations. Still glad I did. So I'm hoping "Terra Cresta II" wouldn't shock me quality-wise. Not expecting a gem here, but I'd still love to play it regardless.
Now, $250 can buy plenty of things that are much better. Some examples are (...)
LOL
Yeah, sure, you're right of course. But it just popped into my head and I figured I'd ask about it.
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Turbo Everdrives are cheap and plentiful. Terra Cresta II is harder to find than other games and is consistently selling on eBay, unlike other high priced games. So if there are other sources which are considerably cheaper, eBay sellers will be cleaning them out. But if ever there is a game not worth paying much for for a CIC copy, it's TCII. I hope you already own Magical Chase if you're considering buying this.
Good point about the eBay sellers.
I'm covered on the "Magical Chase" front though.
Well, thank you guys for the warning.
But as I said, since there are only very few Engine shmups I do not want to pick up due to their Mega Drive ports I am still interested in finding a copy of TC2 down the line, someday.