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I understand you all too wellI can't tell you the rarest game I own because it is so rare and in such limited supply that I would dox myself if I revealed it.
Fucking hype.
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I understand you all too wellI can't tell you the rarest game I own because it is so rare and in such limited supply that I would dox myself if I revealed it.
Fucking hype.
HOW THE FUCK IS THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE EXPENSIVE?A physical copy of Worldend Syndrome for the Switch. The English localizations are up to $100 for opened ones and you don't see many listings. It's not very old so I'm interested to see where it goes in the future.
HOW THE FUCK IS THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE EXPENSIVE?
Like both versions for the PS4 and Switch are up there, It was down to under $20 a year or so ago and that was with the art book that it came with. What triggered this price hike, holy shit.
Silent Hill 3. I bought it for $115 and the price is only going up.
They were, but even common games can get price hikes if they're popular enough, and it seems like there's no possibility in sight that they'll get rereleased. There was a short while when Final Fantasy VII PS1 was going for around $100, and that was after it had been consistently in production for like a decade, and sitting around in Walmart bargain bins for $15 for years.I have Silent Hill 4: The Room for Playstation 2 which currently gets around ~$130 U.S. "Complete in Box" on eBay according to Pricecharting.
I honestly don't understand the spikes for the numbered Silent Hill games since I thought they were fairly common, at least on Playstation 2.
I had silent hill 4 at one point on ps2 but sold it because it wouldn’t work, at least on my ps2. And yeah, I have no idea why they’re so expensive. I’ve seen things that sold far less and are more niche that are far cheaper.I have Silent Hill 4: The Room for Playstation 2 which currently gets around ~$130 U.S. "Complete in Box" on eBay according to Pricecharting.
I honestly don't understand the spikes for the numbered Silent Hill games since I thought they were fairly common, at least on Playstation 2.
It's called a Sega GenesisI still have my very first console a Master System 2 with some games
Uhm that's the 16Bit console. I mean the 8Bit consoleIt's called a Sega Genesis
Also apparently disc copies of ps2 San andreas are becoming rare? According to my local retro game store guy at least
remember he said "from my local retro game store", those fuckers in my experience will drive up the prices of games to a retarded amount to make profit through bullshit excuses.I doubt it, they made literally millions of copies for the PS2 and original XBox, unless he means the Special Edition version or the PC version.
you're telling me you don't just have all GameCube and WII games you actually want on a USB drive and load it through Homebrew?They were, but even common games can get price hikes if they're popular enough, and it seems like there's no possibility in sight that they'll get rereleased. There was a short while when Final Fantasy VII PS1 was going for around $100, and that was after it had been consistently in production for like a decade, and sitting around in Walmart bargain bins for $15 for years.
Then again, value is mostly a social thing. There've been plenty of low print run games that nobody cares about that go for peanuts, until someone with a loud enough voice screams "LOOOOOOOOOW PRIIIIIIIIIIIIINT RUUUUUUUUUUUN" and then the hoarders scoop up every copy they can find. American Mensa Academy on Wii is a perfect example. Look at that price hike back in 2016. Nobody gave a crap about it until those videos showcasing complete Wii collections started dropping on YouTube. On the other side of the coin, Punch-Out Wii, one of the best games on the platform, only goes for like $30-something. It's Punch-Out, it's full of racial stereotypes, I'd guess no YouTuber wants to touch it because of that, so the price stays fair.
And those complete Wii collection videos are as consoomer as it gets. I like the Wii, but even for me, a complete collection seriously has a ratio of like 1:70 for games I'd actually want to play for more than an hour. Game collectors are loons.