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Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 5:53 pm
by LukeAkAscooter
Scandinavian wrote:Congrats:D
How much did you end up spending? they are quite expensive?
£19 (British Pund Sterling) about $30.08
was all in perfect condition, the dreamkey was a bonus, sucks i had already made a CD-R of it but ahh well

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went online earlier, no one was on

Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:42 pm
by Scandinavian
Thats not a bad price:) They can be hard to find sometimes on Ebay:)
I can join you tomorrow if you are playing:)
Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:43 pm
by LukeAkAscooter
Scandinavian wrote:Thats not a bad price:) They can be hard to find sometimes on Ebay:)
I can join you tomorrow if you are playing:)
Yeah I looked when I first looking for my dreamcast, they were going nearly double that

. yeah I can be online tomorrow, what time ???
Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:57 pm
by Aleron Ives
The DreamKey wasn't really a bonus; it came standard with copies of EUv2. The game has a special double-disc jewel case to accomodate both discs. Copies of USv1 came with a demo disc of Sonic Adventure 2, but USv2 was just the game.
Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:09 pm
by LukeAkAscooter
Yeah but this is years on from when the game was released lol, and it was not stated that the dream key was with the game on the listing. so I think personally that it was a bonus considering how old the game is now anyway:) even though I don't even need it now. still nice to have

Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:53 am
by DCUltrapro
I thought PSO2 would still be quite cheap on DC as the consensus on the net is its worthless as you can't play it online (obviously you can, I just mean that the people selling it don't know that)
I would love to come on, I might be able to late one evening between now and Sunday but I can't promise anything unfortunately

Shopping tonight, cooking for inlaws tomorrow night, Saturday I think we are going out to see Expendables 2, maybe sunday lol
Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:03 am
by Scandinavian
Maybe they are expensive cause it dident sell good in europe or something?
I doubt there are to many dreamcast bulks laying around, without being on ebay at some point.
LukeAkAScooter:
If i can play then i guess 11pm GMT is realistic in my matter:)
Thats about 5-6pm in America i guess?
Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:44 am
by DCUltrapro
thats what I'm trying to say though, it was NEVER expensive, because there were quite a few sold and people had loads of them in stock for a while but when the DC died everyone was like "oh its an online game but the DC is dead so it won't work so we will just have to sell it cheap"
if its getting more expensive now its probably because the demand is rising as people like us begin to realise that PSO does still work and the sellers are probably cottoning on to the fact that its worth a bit of money now
Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:24 am
by LukeAkAscooter
="LukeAkAScooter:
If i can play then i guess 11pm GMT is realistic in my matter:)
Thats about 5-6pm in America i guess?
Ill be there

Re: Anyone up for some PSO?
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 1:39 pm
by BlueCrab
DCUltrapro wrote:I thought PSO2 would still be quite cheap on DC as the consensus on the net is its worthless as you can't play it online (obviously you can, I just mean that the people selling it don't know that)
Actually, most of them seem to know it now (as you alluded to in the other post).
I remember that before I released the PSO patcher, USv2 was literally going for pennies, with free shipping and whatnot. Now, it at least goes for around $10 on average (including shipping).
Prior to the release of the PSO Patcher, USv2, JPv1, and JPv2 were practically worthless, unless you really like playing PSO offline.
