Roy -
"Tai Ken Ban" means in Japanese Non-For Sale Version. Only a few taikenbans titles were made, and are all rare and collectibles. They were mostly used for demos / marketing purposes at conventions/shows, etc, and some were given away as part of magazines. Note these are not the special "prize winning giveaways items", i.e. the Powerleague Gold.. Below are some that comes to mind.
* Bomberman 93 (hucard)
* Bomberman 94 (superCD)
* Gunhed/Blazing Laser (hucard)
* Superstar Soldier (hucard)
* Emerald Dragon (superCD)
* Seiya Monogatari (superCD)
* DenDen no Den (super CD, this one is very common)
* PC Genjin 3 / Bonk3
* Legend of Xanadu (superCD)
Tats - I'm not sure if Bomberman User Battle qualifies as a Taikenban .. does it?
Anyway, does anyone know the estimated print run of these ? I've seen all of these pop up for sale occasionally (with relatively high prices), except the PC Genjin3 which I've never seen before snagging it yesterday..
this was the rarest Taikenban non-for sale trial versions, right?
Please excuse my ignorance but can you explain the background on this?
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