How rare is that CD Rom anyways?
I bought mine while I was in Japan. Though I'm not the authoritative word on it, though they do seem to be rarer than regular briefcase systems, but it's not an impossible find. If I walked into a random used video game shop, they'd usually have things like briefcase systems and duo-r's in stock, but not these piggyback models.
I ended up getting it through yahoo auction japan - and I had to wait a few weeks to get the right one price wise (I actually got a fan-frickin-tastic deal). It usually had about one or maybe two active auctions at a time for this type of system - just to give you an idea of the market in Japan -
http://list4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/2084005248-category-leaf.htmlThere's one listed now, but the description say that he's throwing it in as a *bonus* and *hasn't been tested* (though he's selling it with a coregrafx with bunch of cd-rom games), so I'm assuming it's not in working order.
http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e62079770I have it, along with a 2nd Supergrafx(because, after I got my SG, another one popped up WITH the CD Rom, had to have it!).
Heh - same story why I got extra systems. I just wanted the SGX+SSCD-ROM2 system because I already had a Turbo Duo, but I got SSCD-ROM2 system, a CoreGrafx II came along. Then when I got my SuperGrafx, I got a non-working PC-Engine Duo thrown on the side, and when I replaced the CD pickup on that Duo, it worked like a charm
(and that Duo eventually became what is regularly hooked up to my living room TV).