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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: oldgamerz on July 10, 2018, 04:23:11 pm
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I can't think of anything personally but I wanted to leave more text than a question mark
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I bought Earthbound on clearance back in the day for like $40
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Most if not all of these are probably worth more than their original price tag. I'm the original owner of these games, which were purchased between 1988 and 2001.
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I bought Earthbound on clearance back in the day for like $40
I've heard a lot of stories similar to this regarding Earthbound. I know a local collector who bought his for $20 out of a clearance bin at Walmart in the late 90s. He said there were about 15 of them when he bought his. Anyone have a time machine they want to lend me?
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i bought DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3 on the PS2 from a independent game store brand new for $20 back in 2010. It's not new anymore, but the game is worth like $60 from what I understand.
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I bought Earthbound on clearance back in the day for like $40
I've heard a lot of stories similar to this regarding Earthbound. I know a local collector who bought his for $20 out of a clearance bin at Walmart in the late 90s. He said there were about 15 of them when he bought his. Anyone have a time machine they want to lend me?
If you were to spend a shy 100$ on apple or even the more recently bit coin you would have been a millionaire or could have been stinking rich with a pretty low investment. These kinds of things like earthbound are just pocket money for a vacation a car etc no real life chancers but a nice amount of cash absolutely.
I just find it funny that allot of people in this hobby only think about games for some fast cash while you could have way better investments if you go that far back in time. Things that actually make a difference, That's just me though ::)
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Don't forget to include inflation
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I think that a lot of my Master System games from the mid-90's are worth much more than what they cost back in the day.
And a more recent game would be Chaves Kart (the Brazilian version of the Mexican El Chavo Kart) for the PS3 that I bought for the equivalent of US$20.00, but that currently seems to be going for a lot more than that.
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pretty much anyone who has bought any of the early LRG releases have more value now. Breach and clear sold for $25-30 and it has dipped WAY down to $100 for a sealed one.
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I bought Earthbound on clearance back in the day for like $40
I've heard a lot of stories similar to this regarding Earthbound. I know a local collector who bought his for $20 out of a clearance bin at Walmart in the late 90s. He said there were about 15 of them when he bought his. Anyone have a time machine they want to lend me?
If you were to spend a shy 100$ on apple or even the more recently bit coin you would have been a millionaire or could have been stinking rich with a pretty low investment. These kinds of things like earthbound are just pocket money for a vacation a car etc no real life chancers but a nice amount of cash absolutely.
I just find it funny that allot of people in this hobby only think about games for some fast cash while you could have way better investments if you go that far back in time. Things that actually make a difference, That's just me though ::)
I think you enjoy being a contrarian at any opportunity you can find.
No one is talking about freakin stocks or investments, and yeah, no shit if someone had a time machine they'd probably be buying up $20 google stock rather than trying to find Panzer Dragoon Saga for $60 at EB Games. Given that time travel does not exist (as far as we know) of course I'm not being serious. I don't think many on here would shy away from a stack of $20 brand new Earthbounds no matter what year it was.
Jesus man, lighten up...
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Yes I have. Many of the Limited Run Games from last year are worth more now. I also bought several Wii U games that are worth more now than when they were new. Some games stay even, some drop in price.
Though, I don't buy a game because I think I can sell it for profit, I buy it because I want to play it or own it. I've really rarely thought about this exact topic in a year or so.
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I am surprisingly bad at picking out titles with long-term value, really. I think of the stuff I got brand new, only my Lunar sets have gained value. I guess Xenogears & Zelda: Minish Cap too, but only becuase I never bothered to open them.
Luckily, I don't buy a lot of brand-new games, so I'm not really down for value... but I'm certainly not beat MSRP on most of my stuff.
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I held on to a handful of my childhood games that are exceed their original price
- Mega Man 7
- Kirby's Dream Land 3
- Tales of Destiny
- Silhouette Mirage (PS1)
- Bangai-O! (DC)
- Tech Romancer
- Cannon Spike
- Gotcha Force
also Cubivore (bought used around 2000) and Team Buddies (bought used around 2000)
The rest I've sold, traded in for new games at the time mostly NES, SNES, and some SAT games. A few PS1 and DC also sold but they did not exceed the original purchase price.
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Breath of the Wild Master Edition. If it was untouched, it sells for like twice what I bought it for.
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Almost all of my PS1 titles I bought off the shelf. Although at the time, I wish I had bought them all. I still remember leaving a copy of Vanguard bandits on the shelf. It was clearanced out to $4. I just got my copy and left the other.
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Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus, getting that complete (the physical release was LE-only) is much more expensive than when I got it (I pre-ordered it). There's also the LE for Fate/Extra on the PSP which I got a month after that game came out. Some of my GBA games I got as a kid also possibly go for more these days as they're mostly complete, I'm just missing the cardboard insert that held the cartridge for most of them.
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Maybe Valkyrie Profile for the PlayStation?
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New meaning sealed or the msrp?
I’ve bought many games on clearance over the years. Suikoden 1 and 2 for $20. Xenogears, Tales of Destiny II for $30. Almost all the expensive games in my collection were purchased when nobody wanted them.
Once I got outta high school, almost everybody I knew stopped collecting/playing video games. I put a crap load of games on EBay, because there wasn’t anybody local I knew to trade with. I saved several listings of games I sold around 15 years ago. Most of the duplicate sealed RPG’s went for around $30-$40 LOL
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New meaning sealed or the msrp?
I’ve bought many games on clearance over the years. Suikoden 1 and 2 for $20. Xenogears, Tales of Destiny II for $30. Almost all the expensive games in my collection were purchased when nobody wanted them.
Once I got outta high school, almost everybody I knew stopped collecting/playing video games. I put a crap load of games on EBay, because there wasn’t anybody local I knew to trade with. I saved several listings of games I sold around 15 years ago. Most of the duplicate sealed RPG’s went for around $30-$40 LOL
I remember around 2006 FF7 black label was worth like $100. I actually had a sealed copy of FF7 Greatest Hits that I bought from a local Sam Goody that was going out of business. Needed so cash and I think i got like $120 for it. I know what you mean though, most of the PS1 JRPGs were dirt cheap around that time and a bit earlier.
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New meaning sealed or the msrp?
I’ve bought many games on clearance over the years. Suikoden 1 and 2 for $20. Xenogears, Tales of Destiny II for $30. Almost all the expensive games in my collection were purchased when nobody wanted them.
Once I got outta high school, almost everybody I knew stopped collecting/playing video games. I put a crap load of games on EBay, because there wasn’t anybody local I knew to trade with. I saved several listings of games I sold around 15 years ago. Most of the duplicate sealed RPG’s went for around $30-$40 LOL
I remember around 2006 FF7 black label was worth like $100. I actually had a sealed copy of FF7 Greatest Hits that I bought from a local Sam Goody that was going out of business. Needed so cash and I think i got like $120 for it. I know what you mean though, most of the PS1 JRPGs were dirt cheap around that time and a bit earlier.
I definitely remember it. There was a short time there where anything with the name "Final Fantasy" on it was worth something. But FFVII, especially. The ironic part is that most all other retro games at the time were dirt-cheap, like $5 a pop cheap.