Poll: Who would be interested in buying Tenth Degree Proto game?

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Poll: Who would be interested in buying Tenth Degree Proto game?

I have an opportunity to be able to sell kits and boardsets that run Tenth Degree (Proto game, very few out in the wild). The kits will include EPROMs and security chip, and harddrive needed to convert a Vegas board into the Proto game Tenth Degree. This means if you have a Vegas board with the obsidian 3d card(Gauntlet/GDL, War FA) you can convert your board to it. If you have the sportstation I have the Obsidian 3D video cards for sale so you can convert as well.

I'm just trying to gauge how many people would be interested in buying a kit or full boardset(I don't have many full boardsets, but I can make plenty of kits)
Price isn't determined yet, I'm guessing if I only get a few people then the kits will cost about 130.00. If I can get a pre order of 10 or more then they would be 95.00. Obviously this is a rare Proto game and worth a lot only because of it's rarity, so this might flood the market some but I doubt I sell a ton. It will however give collectors a chance to own a Proto game and help me support my habit..ER I mean hobby! :)
Any takers?
 
One question I would have is how complete is the game? I've seen pics of the game but don't know much else about it. Did it just die out on test?

Never mind, just did some looking on KLOV and System16, I see it made it to test but I still wonder how complete the game is
 
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One question I would have is how complete is the game? I've seen pics of the game but don't know much else about it. Did it just die out on test?

Never mind, just did some looking on KLOV and System16, I see it made it to test but I still wonder how complete the game is

It might run in mame, that would be an easy way to find out how complete the game is.
I dont have it right now to find out for sure
 
I played all the way through it a long time ago... I remember it being pretty complete. After playing through 10 or so battles, the game ends and says something like "thanks for playing, check for the complete game in September". I'm not particularly a good fighting game player (nor a fan), but I don't remember it being very difficult, but it was pretty fun. Of course I don't know whether you have the same version that I played.

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That seems like a pretty good deal, at least it plays and has several players to choose from. I think the main thing is that it's a Proto game that you would have ever had a chance to own until now.
 
I remember when this went out on test. I liked the game and was bummed when management decided to cancel the project. That and Freeze were the two games I thought they should have released as kits instead of cancelling but upper management had no desire to make kits, they wanted to sell dedicated games (more profit per unit).
 
If it's a fairly complete game I might be interested. I haven't had a chance to check out too many Atari protos, I find them fascinating.
 
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