Not really one thing but trying to keep up with early limited run ps4/vita games, i stuck around until release 150 orso after that i just got so burned out from their overload off releases each week, i bought maybe 4-5 games from them since then.
Should've known better the desire of these limited print games would fade away over time.
Regret a lot of LRG purchases... a lot.
I have a couple PS4 LRG releases that I regret purchasing, the big one is Last Blade 2, which I just purchased a few months ago.
I've seen a few people mention LRG games and this is definitely my go-to as well.
*Sorry, but I couldn't resist.Cyberpunk 2077 Collectors Edition.
I'll die with a scowl because of it.
Imagine how those people who bought the console must be feeling
Quite probably on par with those who bought an Ouya.
I occasionally question whether or not I really need my Virtual Boy. Especially since it needs a resolder.
If you're not sentimentally attached to it, and you think you're not going to use it, it wouldn't hurt selling it, methinks.
But the bigger regret than all of these is the games I didn't buy when I had the chance. NES Bonk's Adventure for $40, Saturn House of the Dead for $50, TurboGrafix Magical Chase for $39.99! Too bad I didn't know then what I know now.
Hindsight is 20/20, my friend.
This question can be taken many ways for me.
Given the gargantuan amount of games you own, I reckon you'd have
plenty of regrets, but given you're more of an archivist/preservationist at this point, I bet you're willing to live with more than one.
I don't buy absolutely nothing that I don't consider a fine game when watching a trailer or gameplay. But since I read a comment from the thread, I can agree that a lot of games I regret buying are from Limited Run Games. It was from the time the business was starting and it was 2017 or 2018. I certainly disliked buying some titles and after read the dissapointment and some comments in the forum. I am surprised that I don't have nostalgia about those times when I am so attached to the past.
Well, at least you took that as a learning experience. Truth be told, though, I might break my own rule and end up getting Scott Pilgrim—I really want that damn game.
Anyway, I don't have anything in my collection that I regret owning; I pride myself in taking the time necessary to find out if whatever game I'm interested in is worth my time or not. Nonetheless, if that were the case, I wouldn't hesitate a nanosecond in selling/getting rid of whatever I regret having in my collection - there's no need to keep crap I'm not going to enjoy.