AppleQueso wrote:Plus, the last thing the hobby needs is even more visibility, prices are spiking high enough as it is.
Looks at US Saturn games...
AppleQueso wrote:Plus, the last thing the hobby needs is even more visibility, prices are spiking high enough as it is.
Exhuminator wrote:Sega gonna Sega.
Retrogamer0001 wrote:The hobby gains more visibility by the day - Youtube and Ebay are prime contributors to that, though not the only ones. If anything, EB starting to take older games on trade might actually LOWER online prices and likely encourage people to dig out that old box of games in the basement they think is just collecting dust. Imagine what people that aren't internet savvy have laying around their homes gamewise! My grandmother played SNES back in the 90's and just recently dug out a box that had complete copies of Lufia, Secret of Mana, Earthwork Jim, Mario RPG, and some of the more common ones. If people wanted to "upgrade" their older stuff for newer, EB could be the place they go to trade in if their prices were reasonable.
BoringSupreez wrote:Except for Xenoblade, Last Story, and Metroid Prime Trilogy, none of the games you guys are listing are ones I'm interested in. And I've already bought the first two. Good thing for my wallet.
ninjainspandex wrote:Maybe I'm just a pervert
Nintendork666 wrote:Hey CRT, stop buying up so many spares and making all this crap more expensive for the rest of us.
You're a collector, dammit! You know your current copy will retain it's condition.
Also, invest that money in Xenoblade. It's totally worth it.
ninjainspandex wrote:Maybe I'm just a pervert
Forlorn Drifter wrote:CRT, if Xenoblade sold on the Wii U, I imagine that the Wii version would jump in price. I could see a case similar to Twilight Princess on Gamecube versus Wii.
I personally have the Gamecube version of TP. Because I'm better than everyone else.
ninjainspandex wrote:I think that the gamecube version is more expensive because the wii version of TP forces you to use the motion controls.Forlorn Drifter wrote:CRT, if Xenoblade sold on the Wii U, I imagine that the Wii version would jump in price. I could see a case similar to Twilight Princess on Gamecube versus Wii.
I personally have the Gamecube version of TP. Because I'm better than everyone else.