It was removed because there's already a page for the Tiger Tabletop Arcade games as a whole so it was unnecessary.
I saw. I felt it was kinda neccasary, but that's just me and it's not my decision.
Why exactly was it necessary? What made it that much more significant that it had to have it's own article? Is there no way to incorporate it into the current article? The amount of searching isn't justification by the way, since it has nothing to do with how important it is. It's also not necessary to list every detail of a search.
Would you kindly stop discussing this? We need to focus on the search at hand. It was also my first article on this wiki, so, cut me some slack.
First article or not, I agree with Apollo. Having the Sonic article is redundant since all of the Tiger Tabletops are equally in this position of rarity. Sonic may be more recognizable but the others are just as relevant.
That said, I can at least say I have 1/5 of the content in question secured since Hydro Thunder is one of the five games.
Sooo....I'm facing a problem. Hopefully it's a minor one, but of course this has to happen with a rare expensive item that's extremely hard to obtain...
All seemed well with the shipping until suddenly the tracking information states "DELIVERY STATUS NOT UPDATED". It has yet to change from this. Before this status is "AVAILABLE AT PO BOX", so I'm confused. Is it at the PO Box or is it lost in the mail?
EDIT: On another note, someone is now selling NFL Blitz 2000 on ebay
You better have a big wallet though. It is currently sitting at $175 plus $5.61 for shipping.
EDIT 2: As it turns out, the unit is being shipped back to the seller since USPS thinks my address is invalid. Perfect. More waiting (sadly this also happened with my Super Mario 3 watch). I am going to use a different address when the seller ships it back out.
Last Edit: Mar 6, 2017 19:34:12 GMT by ryansilberman
Ya know...............Does Physical media technically even count as Lost Media? I mean don't get me wrong. I personally think stuff like the Geno plush and the Kellytoy prototypes should be considered lost media. Though from what I've heard, this kind of thing is a touchy subject on here.
Ya know...............Does Physical media technically even count as Lost Media? I mean don't get me wrong. I personally think stuff like the Geno plush and the Kellytoy prototypes should be considered lost media. Though from what I've heard, this kind of thing is a touchy subject on here.
If there's little documentation about the item, it's worth looking into. Besides, these do contain physical games within them. (That could possibly be re-created after being seen running on the original hardware.) I feel like it isn't much different from finding a physical lost disk of a cancelled game, since that too is physical media.
Ya know...............Does Physical media technically even count as Lost Media? I mean don't get me wrong. I personally think stuff like the Geno plush and the Kellytoy prototypes should be considered lost media. Though from what I've heard, this kind of thing is a touchy subject on here.
I know for a fact that physical media, at least physical versions of already found things, aren't considered lost media. I wrote an article a while back on the physical cartridge for Hong Kong '97 and it got deleted. I feel like plushies wouldn't be considered lost media though because they're not "media" like TV shows, movies, games, etc. They're just physical objects. These, however, I feel count as lost media because they have a game that you cannot play otherwise. It would be different if they were just the normal Dreamcast games in a different casing, but they're completely different games.
Last Edit: May 8, 2017 11:53:15 GMT by ApolloJustice
Ya know...............Does Physical media technically even count as Lost Media? I mean don't get me wrong. I personally think stuff like the Geno plush and the Kellytoy prototypes should be considered lost media. Though from what I've heard, this kind of thing is a touchy subject on here.
I know for a fact that physical media, at least physical versions of already found things, aren't considered lost media. I wrote an article a while back on the physical cartridge for Hong Kong '97 and it got deleted. I feel like plushies wouldn't be considered lost media though because they're not "media" like TV shows, movies, games, etc. They're just physical objects. These, however, I feel count as lost media because they have a game that you cannot play otherwise. It would be different if they were just the normal Dreamcast games in a different casing, but they're completely different games.
Well, the guy who made hong kong 97 is just a single crazy japanese dude. He made up the company happysoft. If someone managed to get in contact with him, he could probably just make another cart.