Official Strategy Guide?
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Official Strategy Guide?
Hi all. First post. Nice to see there's a huge group of Lunar fans like myself. I've had them all (minus import only titles) from the original on Sega CD, but I'm still missing bits here and there to complete my collection.
Anyway, one thing I never picked up back in the day was the Eternal Blue Complete official guide. Now that I go looking for it, it must be the most rare out of the Sega CD/PlayStation guides since they seem to range around $100 on ebay for a sealed copy.
Hard to believe that the old Sega CD books can be had much easier and for less than one that only printed about 5 years ago
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone knew of a place I may be able to find one for a bit less than the usual on ebay. I've been searching at used stores in town, but have had no luck so far. I've even contacted a few online stores that try to track stuff like this down, but I've not had any luck that route, either.
Wish I'd just picked it up back then rather than kept telling myself, "oh, I can get it later, I can get it later..."
Famous last words...
Anyway, one thing I never picked up back in the day was the Eternal Blue Complete official guide. Now that I go looking for it, it must be the most rare out of the Sega CD/PlayStation guides since they seem to range around $100 on ebay for a sealed copy.
Hard to believe that the old Sega CD books can be had much easier and for less than one that only printed about 5 years ago
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone knew of a place I may be able to find one for a bit less than the usual on ebay. I've been searching at used stores in town, but have had no luck so far. I've even contacted a few online stores that try to track stuff like this down, but I've not had any luck that route, either.
Wish I'd just picked it up back then rather than kept telling myself, "oh, I can get it later, I can get it later..."
Famous last words...
- phyco126
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Have you tried Amazon or Barnes & nobles?
I remember I wanted the book, but when I went to the website the book was sold out. So I sent an email to WD and asked if they had any left and they did, so I took their advice and called them and ordered it So I almost missed my chance to get it.
I remember I wanted the book, but when I went to the website the book was sold out. So I sent an email to WD and asked if they had any left and they did, so I took their advice and called them and ordered it So I almost missed my chance to get it.
- "Sometimes life smiles when it kicks you down. The trick is to smile back."
I have. Amazon doesn't even seem to have a page for it anymore. They have one for the Sega CD guide, though. I haven't been able to call up all the B&Ns around town and ask them all if they have any...but I'd doubt it. Too bad WD had to go under...it's quite a shame.
I know just as of a year or so ago, I saw a copy at a local Gamestop and I ALMOST picked it up...I really wish I had now.
I know just as of a year or so ago, I saw a copy at a local Gamestop and I ALMOST picked it up...I really wish I had now.
Awesome, please do.
I know there's bound to be a few places around that still have it. And it's not even that I wouldn't pay $50+ for it (like on ebay), IF I knew that Working Designs or any of the other people involved with the game was actually going to see that money. But no, that money is all going to some kid in his parent's basement.
Just seems wrong. But I'd gladly hand over that money to a former WD crew member for a copy
I know there's bound to be a few places around that still have it. And it's not even that I wouldn't pay $50+ for it (like on ebay), IF I knew that Working Designs or any of the other people involved with the game was actually going to see that money. But no, that money is all going to some kid in his parent's basement.
Just seems wrong. But I'd gladly hand over that money to a former WD crew member for a copy
- Imperial Knight
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How much was the cover price. Come to think of it, if the paperback one for SSSC was around $20 or $25 (if I remember correctly), then I'd assume the second one (being hardback and many more pages) would be at least $10 more.
Perhaps around $50-$60 isn't too bad a price considering everything.
I see them go for about $100 sealed on ebay, though.
Perhaps around $50-$60 isn't too bad a price considering everything.
I see them go for about $100 sealed on ebay, though.
- Alunissage
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I remember having both SSSC and the EBC guides. The SSSC guide wasn't a problem for me to get, but I remember waiting a full year after the game had come out(and many,many phonecalls to Gamestop) for the EBC guide to come out. The EBC guide was awesome, it was hardback with good binding on it.
Sadly, less than six months after I got the guide, my house burned down. Along with losing the guides to severe water damage, both of my original Lunar Posters(Sega CD ones) were lost. A very sad state of affairs indeed.
Oh, and far as pricing goes, I want to say the SSSC was $15/$20 and I'm pretty sure the EBC was $25.
Sadly, less than six months after I got the guide, my house burned down. Along with losing the guides to severe water damage, both of my original Lunar Posters(Sega CD ones) were lost. A very sad state of affairs indeed.
Oh, and far as pricing goes, I want to say the SSSC was $15/$20 and I'm pretty sure the EBC was $25.
WD isn't really out of business, it's just sleeping. Yeah, that's it. Sleeping...
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