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madmax:
What's your most prized possession in your collection? It doesn't have to be the most expencive. It can be something that holds the most value to you (nostalgic, emotional .etc) For me, right now it's my Final Fantasy II (USA) game. I got it just last week. It's the First Final Fantasy game I ever played. It wasn't mine so I obviously didn't keep it. The game is complete and in mint condition. As of now it's probably the most valueable piece of my collection but I think it's more of a nostalgic thing than a money thing. |
scott:
I still own my original Mega Man X cartridge and manual. I found a complete copy of Castlevania: Bloodlines for Genesis once, still had the hangy tab on the case. I have a pretty good collection of Final Fantasy and Mega Man games, though both have compilations filling sections, rather than original releases. Actually my entire library of Castlevania games (all original releases, except Symphony which is the Greatest Hits edition) is pretty important, though most are not complete. I also own Albert Odyssey, Dragon Force, Panzer Dragoon Saga & Shining Force III on Saturn, which are more than likely the most valuable games I own... But even with all of that, my most prized GAME would have to beFaxanadu for NES. It's the only game left from my original NES collection. I sold my original NES console and all my games for it for retardedly cheap, this one survived. Two years later, I found it at my cousin's house, and remembered that he had borrowed it. I hope one day I get around to building a complete copy of it... I think I only need a box. You would think my most prized game SYSTEM would be my Saturn, since that is what my main collection is. But, it's totally my Game Boy Light. Not only was the system never released outside of Japan, but this one is a limited edition one from Pokemon Center Tokyo. I've always loved the Game Boy and spent years looking for good deals on the GB Light to help round out my collection of GB systems. It's hard finding one that wasn't jacked up and the body still looked nice on it. Finally I found this one and it's in excellent shape, even came with the storage bag that was bundled with it too. The girl that sold it to me even sent me a Japanese copy of Pokemon: Yellow and another random Japanese game. |
desocietas:
...it's totally my Game Boy Light. Not only was the system never released outside of Japan, but this one is a limited edition one from Pokemon Center Tokyo. --- End quote --- That GBL is so cute. Did you pay a lot for it? |
scott:
That GBL is so cute. Did you pay a lot for it? --- End quote --- I picked it up for about $150, I'd say it was a good deal, since most Regular Game Boy Lights are around $100ish. It's not the rarest GBL, but it's Pikachu, and the power on light lights his cheeks. :D |
desocietas:
It's not the rarest GBL, but it's Pikachu, and the power on light lights his cheeks. :D --- End quote --- Ah! I didn't even notice that! Priceless! XD |
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