Quoted from hlaj78:Mbr will just be putting parts and completed code together. With no programming required, it would seem to be the obvious choice.
Harder to licence though......
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Quoted from hlaj78:Mbr will just be putting parts and completed code together. With no programming required, it would seem to be the obvious choice.
Harder to licence though......
ToM would have to be super cheap compared to AFMr. The market value isn't there.
Quoted from IdahoRealtor:Cheaper would be great, but I'm guessing pricing will be the same as AFMR. People will pay a premium for new. I'd pay way over current values for lots of pins if they were new. I'd be giddy if CGC started cranking out some 80s remakes for $5k.
It’s amazing how quickly the market is moving over here for these classic BW titles. Only a couple of months ago I made this post, now we’re seeing TOM’s being listed for aud$8.5 - aud$10K which is not far off the price of a CGC remake over here. No way Tom is worth it IMO.
Quoted from whthrs166:Not when you can still get a decent example for $5k that with a little clean up fixem up can be almost good as new.
Not over here - even players condition are asking usd$6k plus. At these prices, A brand new one for another usd$1000 doesn’t seem out of the question (assuming you like the game).
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