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Favorite/Most Prized Game
madmax:
Those cheeks make me really want one!
Hehe cute and creative :D
scott:
Those cheeks make me really want one!
Hehe cute and creative :D
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desocietas:
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awesome. so good. totally envious.
monochrome:
First is my copy of Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete - with all the goodies, artbook, artbox, map (still in plastic). It's just a fantastic game in its own right, in addition to all the goodies.
Those were the days.. special editions cost the same as other games, not bloated $100 monsterpieces with ugly plastic statues.
I also value one of my 2 copies of Super Mario Bros. 3. (complete in box, mint). I realize this is super common and not all that valuable, but it is the only NES game to survive my youth CIB. This is because I was the "Nintendo kid" on the block and there were so many friends over at my Nintendo parties that we needed 2 copies running on 2 NES consoles in 2 rooms! So one I jealously guarded, lording over the box and cartridge.
Next is my launch day copy of Final Fantasy VII. Obviously the value has dropped on this since its release on PSN, but this is mostly nostalgia speaking anyway. While not the first RPG I enjoyed, I still feel it was a transformative experience as a game. Also, it's still in near mint condition, with nary a scratch on the jewel case.
Finally, my mint copy of Sonic the Hedgehog. Purely from nostalgia, this was the game that finally made me expand my horizons beyond just the NES.
tl;dr version: Nostalgia!
scott:
First is my copy of Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete - with all the goodies, artbook, artbox, map (still in plastic). It's just a fantastic game in its own right, in addition to all the goodies.
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That's the way special editions should be. Now-a-days, everything gets a special edition with a ridiculous price. Kinda makes me not care anymore, unless it's something that is actually special.
I also value one of my 2 copies of Super Mario Bros. 3. (complete in box, mint). I realize this is super common and not all that valuable, but it is the only NES game to survive my youth CIB. This is because I was the "Nintendo kid" on the block and there were so many friends over at my Nintendo parties that we needed 2 copies running on 2 NES consoles in 2 rooms! So one I jealously guarded, lording over the box and cartridge.
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I wish I had some of my NES original boxes. Sadly when I was a kid I didn't save boxes, never saw a point in it and in the trash they went. I used to save my PC game boxes, until I started running out of room and decided it was pointless to save them too. I also had all the boxes for every N64 game I owned, but somewhere along the line I lost those too, kinda sad. Now the only original boxes I have are from consoles, and still I didn't start saving them until my N64 days.
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