Wish I had something to trade.
<---- Local guy that would LOVE this machine!
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Quoted from lordloss:Trade him socks the cat for it, and then another $11k in cash.
Socks is worth a LOT more than a TRONLE and its 1 of 1. Seriously enough with your snide remarks ...
1. It has nothing to do with you
2. Clearly you're clueless when it comes to the value of Socks
Unless you like coming off like a moron, in that case, please continue. Does it just piss you off that it's worth more than your entire pin collection combined? Whatever your problem is STFU already.
Quoted from underlord:I don't know who socks the cat is but clearly Lordloss, you've hit a nerve.
It's an unreleased game for SNES, that I own. The only one in existence and yeah I paid a tidy sum for it. Lordloss is butt hurt because I won't release it for free I'm assuming. Why? Because he would copy the ROM and sell it for a profit. That's what he does for a hobby. So he makes these jabs and inappropriate posts whenever he has his period.
Should of sacked up and paid Dream for it if you wanted to make money off it Lordloss. Sorry I won't let you profit off of something I paid for. Dick.
Quoted from lordloss:I'm just teasing you because you gave into dreamtr and bought a probably broken rom that barely plays.
If you're kidding, I'm cool with that. I just think you're upset that you won't be able to profit off of it, maybe I'm wrong. But FYI, it actually plays great. I suck at platformers but the game has been finished and is 100% complete. Thank you. When I get the legal issues straightened out I'll be happy to sell you a copy.
I didn't "give" into dreamtr at all. I went after him because I wanted to release it. When it's released let's see what the real world value is...
Quoted from underlord:Ah. Got it. Sounds like klov spillover. Yikes.
I guess...just kinda silly to give someone a hard time about this on a pinball site of all places. The previous owner said he'd never release it. It's one of the most anticipated unreleased games of all time. I bought it and plan on releasing in the future. Still not good enough for some people. As you can imagine there are a lot of legal issues I need to get through before I can release it. Just silly for people to want something for nothing. This project will cost me between $10K-$20K in acquisition, legal fees and production costs MINIMUM.
It's the equivalent of the OP giving away his TRONLE for free, because, well, someone wants it...
Quoted from metallik:I have no problem with you keeping the rom to yourself, but this analogy sucks. Roms are copied, physical pinball machines are not. You sell/give the rom, you still have a copy to play. He does the same, no more machine to play. Silly comparison.
The game looks cute. Hopefully "Socks LE" carts coming soon
True. Not the world's best analogy. Agreed.
But, a point of clarification. I don't want to keep the ROM to myself. I do want to release it. Just not for free. That is the piece people get upset about, why? No idea. A sense of entitlement maybe.
As far as the release...Right now the main hurdle is the legal issues. Which are being worked on. Production should be the easiest part as I already have the pieces more or less in place for that. And yes, Socks LE for sure!!!
Back to the WTT thread and this sweet ass pinball.
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