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  1. You might also want to get some screen captures of the opening movie. There were plenty of cockpit shots w/ at least the top half of the flightsuit and towards the end a brief glimpse of the entire suit. To my knowledge, there was no flightsuit lineart on the official page. The one image from the manual has already been posted and there is only a M3 soundtrack. There doesn't seem to be a player's guide for the game. Also of note, if you can find a scan of the limited trading cards that may be of help.

  2. Just buy a Neo Geo console on Ebay. Your price is about right for the console, sometimes it will come with a common game. Boxed systems are a little more expensive but there are always exceptions. Lots of spare old style joysticks are available if the console only comes with one. The nice thing is, enough listings are Buy It Now. Art of Fighting is dirt cheap, I wouldn't pay more than $15 for it. There is also a PS2 Art of Fighting collection with all 3 games coming out in May for Japan.

  3. I've always enjoyed Robert McCall's art. I only have one book of his called Vision of the Future. It's kind of old, around 1982 or so. That book is filled with concept art, mostly paintings and narrative. There is stuff for Disney's Blackhole, Star Trek The Motion Picture and many original pieces. Lots of floating cities similar to those in FFXII. I have seen a couple of his more recent pieces and his style hasn't changed much.

  4. I think you are selling your game in the wrong place. Try a video game forum or one of those game trading sites and see where that gets you. It's a great game and people know it. I payed $44 for a bare cartridge in 2001 and while I thought it was a good deal back then, I'd expect the game to be more complete nowadays for the same price.

  5. How can I get this? I have a flip-top/Swap Magic PS2. Will that work?

    You can try Toysnjoys.com they have VFX-2 and other Macross games last time I checked.

    Hope its not the bootleg version, I couldn't even tell you which is which. But the bootleg will cut out and go black screen after the final mission.

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    I would like to mention that an original copy of the game will go to black and never show the credits. I experienced this with a swap method PS1 (which also trashed it). After buying a JPS2, I played the same copy and once completed, the credits displayed properly. The game seems to have a problem playing on modified systems. I wouldn't know about playing it on a modchip system, I don't go there.

  6. I got the first two figures of the set and went to work posing them. Priss has quite a few more accessories than Linna. Both come with the a wide assortment of claws that attach to the base. Articulation is very good and they can manage many of the poses seen in the animation. The only loose areas (I've encountered) are the knee if it's bent all the way back (it droops down a bit) and the upper thigh can fall off easy. I set Priss up to fire her needle gun and Linna twisting to whip her helmet strands around. I think this is a good comparison shot to show the scale for all the Macross folks :D

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  7. I'm really not a toy guy at all, but my love for Bubblegum Crisis is far greater than just about any other sci-fi series there is. If those figures end up being half as good as they look, I'll definately pick them up. The larger scale ones more-so, as I think Exo and I came to the conclusion the smaller Yamato-developed toys were based on the BGC2040 series and I couldn't give a rats ass about that.

    no. It's the smaller ones that are based on the original. Unfortunately, Atelier Sai is doing the bigger scaled ones after the 2040 series, I'm assuming because Yamato already had the OS in development. :(

    Both of you guys had it right previously over here. Nothing either Ateler Sai or Yamato has shown us so far is from Bubblegum Crisis 2040, it's all from the original OAV series. I made the mistake of thinking the AS figures were from 2040 when I first saw them :p There is plenty of evidence in the link to the other thread but just in case here are a couple lineart scans from 2040 to compare with the AS non scale figures. The most noticable differences are the chest coloration and the hands.

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  8. Those are very nice pictures. Yamato could be mass producing the larger Ateler Sai figures, it's hard to tell <_< The same place card (with the Yamato logo) was used with the gashapon sized figures as well. Anyway, the Ateler Sai figures have a release date of July 2005 :D

  9. I was looking at some of that guy's other auctions and all of his prices seem to be reasonable. Also if something like a complete unused sticker sheet or full tree of missles can change the price of a toy dramatically, then I believe in some cases the packaging/accessories are worth that price or more if a collector wants everything to be perfect.

  10. I've made a few observations on the VB-6 and thought I'd share them:

    For all of the parts that are not proportionally correct to the lineart, the rail gun cannons are not among them.

    The dark army drab green color of the Yamato toy isn't very accurate to either of the 2 colors variants pictured in the game. The Monster with the yellow shoulders is more of a redish-brown color and has the white eyeball decals. The inside of the intakes on both the shoulders and wings/legs are red. As it's been mentioned before, the Monster in the opening movie has 3 red stripes on the arms.

    The lighter grayish-tan Monster has red shoulders and yellow eyeball decals. This is the color used in game. I'm not sure but I'd have to check, the 2 enemy monsters may be the redish brown color. I remember them being darker in color.

    The valkyrie models in game were given around 1000 polygons which I think is quite generous for the time. What isn't very apparent from the lineart is that the rail gun does not attach to the upper torso/chest portion of the body. It could be rotated perhaps 30 degrees and be fired in destroid mode. In game, the rail gun can only be used in gerwalk mode however.

    As many times as I've played the game I never did hear a name or designation for the Raven's transport vessel.

  11. I can answer all of your questions about the book. In fact I wrote a short review of it here since there wasn't any mention of it in the MW book section. It's slightly smaller than the HM Illustrations book. If you've seen or have either Movement or Elverz, it's exactly that size. My Time shares several pictures with his other books, but has enough new content to make it worth buying. And in case you are wondering, there are 8 pages dedicated to Gunbuster :p The bottom link in the review I wrote doesn't work anymore, which is a shame because it was a wonderful resource.

    My Time was his last true artbook until Innocence came out. He's done a few artbooks for games inbetween that time but they weren't solely his work.

  12. No.

    The first two were very expensive to make and sold like poo. In the current era of Sammy-owned SEGA frugality, it's doubtful Yu Suzuki will be able to get that much money again to make a game that won't sell.

    Disapointing, because I'm a big Shenmue fan.  :(

    I don't think anyone can say that with any certainty. The closest thing we have to a sequel is the Shenmue MMORPG. When and if that is released (and how well it performs) will probably determine if there will be future traditional Shenmue games.

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