Interestingly, Ginga Fukei Densetsu: Sapphire was ported to the Playstation Portable in 2008 and was part of the Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Collection (aka Galaxy Fraulein Collection in the west). It is rather easy to figure out if you own a counterfeit if the case has been opened - the word CARE4DATA is clearly visible on the inner ring of the game's CD. Because the counterfeit copies are so close to the legitimate game - down to the minutest detail including the registration and spine cards - some sellers (honest or not) have been selling them at full price. Back around 2003, a counterfeit of the game appeared (and I'm not ashamed to say that this is the version tested here) and was sold for $60. It is not, for that matter, a game that anyone can afford. Is it often ranked as the most expensive commercial PC Engine title and clean copy can today fetch between $300 and $400 in the collectors' market (plus the price of an Arcade or Duo card if you don't already own one). Ginga Fukei Densetsu: Sapphire was released late in the PC Engine system's life which is certainly echoed by its hefty price tag.
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