I got my 1941 copy used from http://www.wolfgames.com about 3 months ago for
~$150. I've also seen a brand-new copy going for ~$200. It doesn't really come
up very often - I've seen it maybe 8 times in four years. I'd say that if you
find a copy for less than $200, jump on it!
As for a SuperGrafx AC Adapter, I replaced mine with a modified Game Gear AC
Adapter. The GG adapter puts out the right amount of power - just replace the
plug with one that will fit a SG. I don't have a CD-ROM adapter, so I have no
idea about its power requirements.
Daniel Ladner
xxxxxx@cc.usu.edu
>===== Original Message From Dean Dragoli <xxxxxx@chemrx.com> =====
>Hey folks,
>
>I'm new to the List, so go easy on me.
>Couple of questions: How often do you see 1941 for the SuperGrafx and
>what kind of prices do you usually see? Other games are pretty common,
>I guess, but prices you normally see?
>
>Which gets me to the next question: Any one have a spare SuperGrafx AC
>Adapter? Or for that matter a CD-Rom2 AC adapter?
>
>Thanks
>Drags