There was no price tag yet. I guess they do only sell it upon request, and that would mean sure for at least like $5000+ or so. Or they keep it on "not for sale" for while, to push the hype about it. It's probably the first time, the full 6 pack set is gathered together. Regarding the software itself, it's kinda education soft for kids. next time I wil ask if it is supposed to sell or not.
There is collecting and there is collecting... "Yes the pinnicle of my collection are these Japanese kiddies education software titles on the PC Engine Super CD-ROM"... It would be less embarassing to say "Yes, I do stand on the edge of the train platform and take train numbers, once I saw the 7.47 Advance rapid commuter special from Glasgow to Birmingham central, the GNR761".
Don't you know? The most boring and terrible software always becomes the most rare as no one bought it.
Owning this is like owning a t-shirt that says "Hi. I'm never getting laid and I know it." heh -hl718
Hmm.... no. Someone who has enough dough to drop $5000 on those is attractive, no matter what. As we all know, money is the most effective aphrodisiac there is.
If it's a commercially released game, how come this one has never (?) appeared before? Usually the extremely rare stuff like gold/silver carts, prices or sealed hibaihins all get together at Potato/Mandarake... how come a "regular" game is so hard to get hold of? And 'hard' means "no price tag" here...
Do they always display the spine card on the spine? I know a lot of people store them flat inside the manual. Does anyone own any of these? Wait, you're saying you wouldn't have full sex with whoever buys these?