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Modern Video Games / Re: Best Metroidvania games ?
« on: March 05, 2021, 09:51:35 am »
I loved playing through the Castlevania games on the GBA and the DS (the only one I’ve yet to experience is Dawn of Sorrow). And the Shantae games are absolutely fantastic Metroidvania games. I favor Pirate’s Curse of all the Shantae games so far. MegaMan ZX and ZX Advent are some fantastic entries too.

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So far, picked up:

Ms PacMan for GBC
Crash Dummies for GB
Mystical Ninja Goemon for N64
Rayman Advance for GBA

Some strategy guides too:
DKC 2 from Nintendo Power
DOA 2 Hardcore by Prima
Sonic Chronicles for the DS by Prima
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Adventure Walkthrough

All stuff I’ve been looking forward to having in my collection!

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General / Re: What is the most regretful thing in your collection?
« on: March 05, 2021, 09:23:30 am »
Probably would have to go with Super Pinball for the SNES. I was expecting it to be even a tad more exciting and I felt I ended playing something that was pretty meh. It was that game that made me want to checkout gameplay footage on YT or anywhere else I can find out more.

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General / Re: How Many Collectors Only Collect What They Enjoy?
« on: February 28, 2021, 07:59:16 pm »
I do. Back when I first started, I picked up any cheap game I came across. And it just didn’t scratch any itch. It just had me wanting more. Any game I pick up, I feel I would get some fun out of it. There are still series out there I really want to check out. Most of them in the platforming and rpg genres.

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General / Re: Tips on purchasing games”
« on: February 28, 2021, 06:42:26 pm »
Buy the cheaper stuff you think you're gonna like (in the best condition you can find)  first than focus on the more expensive stuff, once you have most quite a few games to play, then focus on the more expensive stuff you think you are gonna like. If you try and get all the high value games first you will not have as big of a collection in the long run, time is limited, and you don't want to be stuck with an expensive game you don't like, if you collect to play like me. Don't buy just any game. Buy what you like or think you will enjoy, or else, you won't be happy unless you only put things on a shelf to look at.

If you buy games just to put them on a shelf, it's like buying a bunch of empty game cases with artwork printed on them in my opinion.

At the moment, there is only one game that I have on my wishlist that goes for quite a bit. Meanwhile, I’ve been picking up the few that I want to play and enjoy. That’s pretty much my collection. Games that I really want to enjoy. I learned that the hard way. Back when I first started getting the hang of building a collection. But glad to know there are like minded collectors that collect to play.  :)

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General / Re: Tips on purchasing games”
« on: February 28, 2021, 05:32:58 pm »
You're doing okay if you can find local sellers who actually base their price on value averaging websites like VGPC, or GVN. I've encountered a few sellers who distrust those sites as being somehow skewing prices too cheap. The other week I was picking a game from a local seller, VGPC said $13.50, Game Value said $16, but he insisted on just basing a price from sold eBay listings. The majority of sold ones were in the $9 - $14 range with a few odd ones around $20 to $27.... what did he charge me? $20. Sellers will charge what they want, doesn't matter what the average actually is. They see the higher price, they want the higher price.


My best advice is to just pursue aftermarket items which can facilitate the playing of any and all of the games, on your original console, for a fraction of the cost. These are after all, just shelf collectibles at this point. I paid $20 for a shelf item. Roughly 10 more of those and I could have myself an everdrive with all SNES games at my disposal.

You really have to ask yourself how important it is to have a shelf full of these items, versus just playing those games, because there is almost no winning these days with physical collecting. Everyone knows what they have now, and if they don't, they pull up eBay and you are screwed. You might as well surf eBay, because they're gonna stick that to you.

My only other tip would be focus on collecting current, or last gen stuff. It's always underappreciated and undervalued until it gets to be a few generations old. Right now, nobody cares about Nintendo Wii, but in a few years it's going to be all the rage and everything will be pricey. Look into Nintendo Switch games, they're fairly inexpensive to buy even brand new copies. There's so many interesting smaller print games you can pick up that nobody is currently paying any attention to. In a few years, many will become sought after. It's easy to find vendors selling overstock and closeout of many last gen titles on PS4 and Xbox in brand new condition. IMO that's always the best option, even if used would be a little cheaper. It's better to have something nice and mint by giving an extra $8 or $15 will the option still exists.

I feel collecting for the last and current gen makes sense. Especially now that the prices are cheaper and will eventually go up on some stuff. I see the PS2 and other systems in the earlier gen and some have crazy prices. What I purchase, I have the intention of playing. One of my biggest mistakes was buying any game that I saw cheap and ended with a bunch of games I didn’t enjoy. So I keep it strictly to what I will play, share, and enjoy. eBay is usually my last resort if I can’t find anything I’m looking for in my area for sometime. I’m usually a patient person and I’ll wait around for the best price to pop up.

Interestingly, you mentioned the Wii, I had started purchasing more Wii games I want to play because I felt it was only a matter of time before prices shoot up and end up missing the opportunity. And it’s pretty cheap with the exception of a small batch of rare or expensive games (Dokapon Kingdom...).

I will keep your advice in mind though. Next time I get a chance, I’ll be a little more through when I look around for some games. Thanks!

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General / Re: Tips on purchasing games”
« on: February 28, 2021, 05:24:22 pm »
Start studying trends and buy certain games before they increase in price- Wii, PS3, 360 are key targets- now. Once they skyrocket- sell and trade them for equal market value of games you actually want.  Rinse and repeat. 

Network with other collectors- share finds, cut each other deals, I get so many under market deals from collector friends just from being friendly and also willing to cut a deal.

Expand your outreach to more than just eBay and Amazon. Search for retro game stores that operate online shops- sometimes they underprice and you can get a deal. Lukie Games and eStarland are usually way overpriced but if you dig, occasionally you catch them slipping.

Join Facebook local, regional and national collector groups- Great deals abound and can often tip you off to new trends or games that have recently launched in price that your local stores haven't discovered yet.

Shop smarter- trying to buy Nintendo in local shops is usually a waste of time and money- they overprice it because casuals will pay any price. If you shift your focus to less popular consoles- you'll often be able to get better deals/negotiate. For example I collect 3DO and Jaguar- this stuff will sit for years at most game shops.

Good luck! It's a jungle out there but by adjusting your strategies to the "new normal"- you'll likely be a lot more successful in your collecting.

Some good tips here! I thought about utilizing the FB Marketplace for about two weeks. I intend to play what I purchase. And that’s usually the first question that comes to mind. Then if I will get my money’s worth. I don’t have friends in my area that collect video games. But I try to build connections with those who own the mom and pop shops and they cut me some deals. So expanding my network seems like the perfect step to take from here. Much appreciated!

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General / Tips on purchasing games”
« on: February 28, 2021, 02:46:19 pm »
Hey all, I’ve been on the site since 2016 ever since I decided to start holding on to my game purchases. I’ve been using VG Collect to keep tabs on what I have to avoid purchasing it again for whatever reason. Took me this long to finally decide to post something in the forums.  :P

I’ve been following some tips I’ve heard over the years to make sure I get the most bang for my buck. And ever since the pandemic here in the states, the prices of a lot of games went way up. And eBay and Amazon seem to have the most expensive prices of what I’m looking for. And my luck with the bids has been pretty bad. And I can’t ever seem to find anything in the pawn shop these days. ;D

I use PriceCharting to compare prices to my local area. And with the exception of a very small amount of stores, they use PriceCharting to mark their prices. Sometimes, I check out other sites including eBay and Amazon to see if I’m getting the better deal and not paying more than what it’s worth.

So I was hoping there were some collectors or gamers out there that could give me some additional tips that would help myself and others expand on their catalog of games or some advice that would help out both short and long term.




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For the time being:

Pokemon Omega Ruby
Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth 3
Tetris (Gameboy)
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga Endless Frontier


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