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Family Computer => Famicom / Disk System => Topic started by: kite200 on May 16, 2007, 11:45:24 am

Title: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: kite200 on May 16, 2007, 11:45:24 am
what is the deal with this thing? I can find a boatload of zappers on ebay, enough to pay for the feeding of every nigerian for the next 10 billion years, but there's never too many on yhj and if they are there they're either in shitty condition or brand new and at a rediculous price. whats the deal with this thing.
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: satoshi_matrix on May 16, 2007, 02:38:52 pm
I think its because the Zapper came with the NES (thus why so many people had it) while the Famicom Lightgun was sold sepertely. But it does seem odd that you aint never see non-pirate Famicom lightguns on ebay or anywhere else for less than $80 USD or something rediculous like that. 
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: satoshi_matrix on May 16, 2007, 04:21:20 pm
Sorry to hijack your thread, but does anyone know if there were any Famicom-exclusive Zapper games that didn't come out for the NES (that are worth looking into?) I bought To the Earth for the NES hearing it was a zapper game and man does it suck! Not because its a bad game,but because the game would require rapid fire, something the zapper can't do.
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: kite200 on May 16, 2007, 05:26:58 pm
nope, it has the same games as the us i think
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: JC on May 16, 2007, 05:32:10 pm
There was one unlicensed light gun game only for Famicom: HERE (http://www.famicomworld.com/Reviews/3_in_1_Super_Gun.htm). I don't know of others, but I didn't take the time to search the games lists.
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: Doc on May 17, 2007, 09:33:33 am
MY theory has always been that it's not necessarily "rare", but the whole thing about how it looks like a REAL gun scares/scared away potential buyers back in the 80's, Japanese or not. Another factor is the fact that a lot of the guns don't seem to work after a while, like the trigger on mine is jammed (And it's pretty new...), which is the problem others have reported to me. There's also the thing that American buyers are more likely to buy Famicom accessories than the Japanese buyers/collectors are.

Basically, to ask such a question, you're going to get A LOT of theories and answers...this is a very tough question...
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: UglyJoe on May 17, 2007, 10:20:24 am
Semi OT question: how rare is the holster (HVC-006 = Zapper Light Gun Holster)?
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: kite200 on May 17, 2007, 01:22:49 pm
only comes in the wild gunman set so pretty rare
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: JC on May 17, 2007, 01:38:20 pm
And more often you'll see the ligh gun for sale by itself, but hardly ever (even never) do you see the holster for sale by itself. The holster was more expendable, so fewer made it through the 80s.
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: Switchstance on May 17, 2007, 04:43:35 pm
I have a doubt about a game for the Light Gun, when I buy my first famicom in the 80's (well my dad does) it comes with some games, one of them was a game for the Gun who is in a jungle and you must hit some animals. Some knows that game?
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: satoshi_matrix on May 17, 2007, 08:40:45 pm
Hmm.......it's not Operation Wolf you're thinking of is it?
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: Switchstance on May 17, 2007, 10:43:27 pm
nope, was more Arcaic (XD) like Wild Gunman style. Was very simple.
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: UglyJoe on May 18, 2007, 06:39:08 am
Sounds like Safari Hunt to me, but that was a Master System game.

I know Gotcha! takes place in a forest, but you aren't shooting animals in that. 
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: Switchstance on May 19, 2007, 09:22:49 am
Quote from: UglyJoe on May 18, 2007, 06:39:08 am
Sounds like Safari Hunt to me, but that was a Master System game.

I know Gotcha! takes place in a forest, but you aren't shooting animals in that. 


I had Safari Hunt original for Master System and not. Was kinda weird this game, pretty simple and crappy. I don't know more details. Actually this game come in a 300-in-1 cart too. I must check my carts, but I don't have it, at least in my last inventory.
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: featherplucknfilms on May 20, 2007, 09:11:00 am
The only light gun games I ever found for the Famicom were Hogan's Alley, Duck Hunt, and Wild Gunman so that would make the NES the winner of that contest.  I think that Satoshi is right about it being more rare since it wasn't ever included as a pack in.  Just like the Zapper CIB in it's own separate box is much more rare.  The gun must not have had the popularity it did in US since you had to buy it separately, and therefore not as many games were produced (none by third parties). 
Also, the holster was available for purchase by itself but I've only seen it boxed one time.  I sold a couple loose holsters a while back and they went for around $30 each or so.
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: vealchop on May 20, 2007, 11:29:22 am
Just won this, 15 bucks, it doesn't work though but at least it comes in box!

(http://img175.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/7/9/0/5/poppoppop909-img600x416-1179034788gun.jpg)
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: Doc on May 20, 2007, 11:42:55 am
Mine came in a worse condition box for like $40...nice deal, even if it's broken!
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: kite200 on May 20, 2007, 12:04:39 pm
but it doesnt work..
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: JC on May 20, 2007, 02:30:55 pm
but veal doesn't collect to play, i think..
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: Switchstance on May 20, 2007, 05:20:15 pm
Quote from: JC on May 20, 2007, 02:30:55 pm
but veal doesn't collect to play, i think..


??? What's the point then?
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: vealchop on May 21, 2007, 06:56:16 am
I collect because of the nostalgia factor and because I'm a big fan of Nintendo as a company. I've been buying their products for the past 22 years. With my gaming habits however, and because I now have a signifigant other, my gaming space has become limited. I have XBOX360, Wii, and PS2 hooked up to our main TV. I can't fit anymore games on that screen without my fiancee going bonkers and throwing out my stuff  :D so I usually emulate if I want to play old games, or buy compilations or download them on VC. I know its faux pax to do so, but its my only option. I guess its an OCD thing, I like knowing I have these old items and pulling them out once in a while and lookin at them. I have two famicoms and I've never hooked them up to a TV to play, prolly never will. Just knowing I have them though gives me some sort of semblance. Its weird I dunno how to explain it. The older Nintendo stuff has become an obsession of mine as of late. When I get my gameroom set up in my new house I'll be able to show you all the cool stuff I've been amassing. much to the chagrin of my better half haha  ;D
Title: Re: the rarity of the famicom gun
Post by: JC on May 21, 2007, 02:26:06 pm
Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on May 21, 2007, 12:49:57 pm
Don't you want to know if they work?


I don't think that matters -- it's all aesthetic. So long as they look good, they're good enough to own, iho.