Tryin'a catch you buying dirty. Pictures and condition are so much more important to me now than price, on any given eBay listing. Most have a decent camera phone these days, and you can just tell when it's gross, or when it's beat up and had a rough life. A lot of times, unless a game has that gleaming reflection of light coming off of all aspects, I don't considering buying it. You see those odd little bumpy spots, wrinkles, and smudges of off color and the whole things just looks dull and not reflective at all... that's a no go. I'll pay the $8 to $12 more for the better one. And pay no mind to seller description either, cuz what "great" or "mint" means to me is something entirely different than what it means to them. Photos tell all. Except when they send you not the one that was in the photo, then it's a party.