MMAO - Game: shootout at old tucson disc and sideart

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i have a mint cd and a set of nice american laser games sideart. the sideart was folded but not creased. it does have some bubbles that have lifted from the paper backing. looks like it would straiten out nice. im not sure what this is worth. please make me an offer. let me know if you would like some pics. thanks!
 
i have a mint cd and a set of nice american laser games sideart. the sideart was folded but not creased. it does have some bubbles that have lifted from the paper backing. looks like it would straiten out nice. im not sure what this is worth. please make me an offer. let me know if you would like some pics. thanks!

This is the 3DO arcade CD right, and not a laserdisc?
 
yes this is a cd not a laser disc. sorry i dont know too much about this game. i got this stuff from a local op. thanks!

That is going to be a *VERY* specific crowd that would be interested in that. Not many people have the home 3DO arcade setups and if you don't have the rom board, someone would still need that to play the game. I would post it in the for sale section of www.d-l-p.com. Someone there will probably want it and know how to get the roms if they don't have them. If I hadn't converted my 3DO setup to a laserdisc setup, I would have been interested.

The side art just sold on eBay for $35, so that is about the value there. The game is really anyone's guess. $20 maybe? Could post $50 for the whole lot and see what kind of action you get. Good luck, and if you run across any other ALG or laserdisc stuff, please let me know.
 
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thanks for all the info! i'll keep them posted here for a few days then i'll post them over there. so this is for a home system? i read somewhere that this was a prototype arcade game? is that true or bad info? thanks again!!
 
thanks for all the info! i'll keep them posted here for a few days then i'll post them over there. so this is for a home system? i read somewhere that this was a prototype arcade game? is that true or bad info? thanks again!!

American Laser Games switched to using a modified 3DO system in their arcade cabinets in about 94, from the laserdisc players that they used to use. It was a desperate cost savings move, because no one was buying the 3DO systems, so they were cheap. The resulting games had a much worse video quality than laserdisc though and ALG still went under. Shootout At Old Tucson was one of the later games that was only made for the 3DO arcade cabinet, it never had a laserdisc produced.
 
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