They were available in very limited quantities. The kit price was ~$2400USD if I am not mistaken, which was common for new Type X2 kits at the time and not out of the ordinary. Regarding the artset for CS2, I believe that you could print it yourself via pdf, but I am fairly certain a friend of mine who purchased one received an artset from the distributor (could be the distributor printed it as a courtesy). It's possible to have it dumped quite easily if people are willing to contribute to a fund to purchase an HDD to do it. You had to purchase a whole new kit (it included an artset, which I happen to have through a series of amusing circumstances ). KOFXIII HDDs were never upgrade-able to Climax, I'm not sure where you all read that, but it is false. Sega did distribute updates for Ring hardware prior to ALL.NET on USB keys, however, but that's a different story. This was also true for Street Fighter 4 (AE->Ver.2012). You had to send the drives back to Taito to have them updated. Senko No Ronde Duo - Dis-United Order Ver.2.Niko wrote:How exactly did the upgrades work? Where they one time use USB drives that upgraded the image on the harddrive?.Senko No Ronde Duo - Dis-United Order (2009). ![]()
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