It'll no longer be a remake, it's going to be a remaster but I read that it won't have all the music from the original game due to copyright/licensing.
Twisted sisters was printed on switch and it was a low print run for Wii U. I managed to grab it off Amazon like 4 years ago for 12 bucks…I have never opened it. Always awesome, much respect!
@@CMRetroGaming I think my switch one is open, it’s a sick game from what I’ve seen…I just got my hands on wet, I played when it first came out and it was one I let go of pretty early after getting it, also stranglehold. A lot of people don’t know, stranglehold is actually a sequel to the movie hard boiled by John woo. Stars most of the same actors too. Only thing is besides his recent movie silent night, he always had this thing about reloading guns…in the game there is hardly any reloading…I beat that thing start to finish like 4 times. Anyway, hope all is well man!
Thanks man. I've been looking for this box ever since you gave me that manual. The problem was people know they got you buy the balls and they want $50 for the box lol. When they said $25 I KNEW I HAD TO HAVE IT..hehehehe. This is now one of my favorite pieces in the collection.
3:20 We were talking cashy manuals the other day like Left Bros Mario 3. Depending on whether that is a 1st print Zelda manual, it could be pricey. Check pg 11. If it reads, "When you load the cassette," you have gold. If it reads instead, "When you load the gamepak," it's a normal one, but people still pay up for certain manuals if they are really sharp.
@@CMRetroGaming Are there any NES manuals in black and white? I was floored when finding NES stuff at gsales that the manuals are in color. We were not allowed an NES, but eventually we did get a Game Boy and later a Sega Genesis. Both had manuals printed in monochrome or maybe like four colors. Some Game Boy manuals have shades of pink, green, or other colors, but the inside pages were never full-color. Sega Genesis are all black /white pages; eventually even the covers were printed in black /white too.
@@CMRetroGaming It has a unique combat system, give it some time until you unlock all the moves/combos. It also has a wacky story (that would probably have some parts cut or cancelled and dialogue censored due to today's social climate) and fun music.
7:20 Not a repro NES board. High print run games got the glob top treatment. Mario 1/ Duck is very common. Game Boy games like Tetris is common to find like this. Even Star Fox on the SNES is common to find glob top. The problem is selling these. You, an experienced oldie, did not know this, so think how many people go around believing they are getting s* when they see someone selling an NES, GB, or SNES game like this? It almost makes me not want to show the board. The worst offender in my opinion is Splatterhouse 3 on Sega Genesis. At least that game has Namco printed on the board, but it's on the back side.
I did not know that. That seems weird that the board doesn't say Nintendo and that Nintendo would spend the money to put goop on the boards. That seems unnecessary and expensive.
@@CMRetroGaming It does say Nintendo on the back in tiny letters. A lot of Sega Game Gear games are also made this way. I'd have to brush up on which were published by Sega, but I think there are non-Sega published GG games made this way too.