I remember going into my local EB games about a year after this game came out and picking it up for 5$. Best 5$ I ever spent. Now people can't seems to find it for less than 40.What other rare games are going to be like this?
>>58983721A lot of games based on movies get delisted due to copyright licenses expiring.
Plenty of Nintendo Switch cartridges seem to have gone up. With all the new DEI garbage and censorship going on, these games will most likely keep and raise their value in the coming years, as long as suckers keep buying digital slop.
A lot of DS and 3DS carts. Nintendo nuked their stores and their fanboys are the most so--- loyal.
>>58983960Buying ds games is pointless now. You can buy a thing called an r4 cartridge for 20 bucks and put all the games you want on it.
My only rare game
>>58983721I will sell this for $1k in a few years time
>>58983999They are probably just retooling it to a f2p p2w model
>>58983721pokemon
>>58983999Kek
>>58983999>I will sell this for $1k in a few years timeYou better get that gslop graded too.
>>58983721I remember my boxed copy (w/ instruction booklet, etc.) of Aria of Sorrow was selling for $200ish dollars during the pandemic. Didn't sell it because it was a birthday gift, though.
>>58983999keep saying it
>>58983999I think the problem with Concord is that it relies on internet access, so the disc is basically a coaster without it.
>Ho hum...I wonder why they said companies were going to stop making blank disks...
>>58983982good one
SNES games are where it’s at
>>58983721>digital age>rare
Metroid Prime Trilogy on the Wii is probably my most valuable game. But I replay those on an emulator with mouse and keyboard controls.
old game collecting is the most retarded thing ever.you dumbfucks ever hear of emulation and FPGAs?