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I got robbed for Earthbound when I was in highschool, it still pisses me off when ever I see how much it is worth.
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#12
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earthbound would have to be worth a million dollars for me to sell that game. I still play it every year.
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#13
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I have the original FF tactics for PS1, is it really worth something?
I think EQ is the most expensive game I've ever owned if you factor in implicit cost... I mean, even if I were to be making $5/hr.... | ||
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#14
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holy shit, i have FF7 as well and apparently it's worth 220+... I have the orig stat guide with it... anyone want to buy -- quick 200 takes em both!
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#15
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|Castle Wolfenstein: (commodore 64) - 5 1/4 floppy. I think I may still have the slim box it came in though there were no printed covers for it at the time.
|Final Fantasy 1 for the (nes)- not worth a lot according to ebay but I loved it. |Dragon Warrior I-IV (nes): Probably among the best of my rpgs for the nes. |Everquest: (pc) from original thru titanium and buying every damn expansion along the way just to have it shoved in my face that new players to the game could just buy Titanium and get an all in one. (estimated cost @ 29.95 per exapsnion x 10 expansions and the original 34.95.) |CoD Black Op's (ps3) : with all the damn 10$ addons [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] |Decathalon (Atari 2600) : I include this in the pricey section because I went thru countless controllers- and buddy those weren't cheap even back in the day. |Mortal Kombat (snes): The best of all the mortal kombats and yeah F the genesis! |Goldeneye 64 (n64): Included because I've constantly bought new copies from playing the shit out of or losing previously owned ones. |Final Fantasy 7-XII [excluding 11] (ps-ps3): all great, never gonna get rid of em. I still enjoy goofing around on those. that's it for me. all of the values I've come up with are my own personal idea and I never did try to sell or get an estimate on most of them. | ||
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#16
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I have my original 4 3.5" floppies for Hero's Quest by Sierra. They quickly changed the game title to Quest for Glory in later runs as "Hero's Quest" was also a board game around the same time and trademarked. I wonder if those original disks are worth anything; especially given they're from the originally-named early distribution.
I remember running them on a DOS emu where I could drastically slow the processor a few years back. I have my original NES cart for Dragon Warrior, my first RPG. I have the box and manual. I have no idea what happened to all my others. I also have an original FFT. Hell, I've ripped it and am able to play it on my smart phone now... which I just love. I usually play it once per year. If you wanna talk coins... I have a better list...
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#17
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Nostalgia is the only thing that makes these worth so much... instead of paying 200 bucks for an snes cartridge, get with the times and use an emulator.
I've got a ton of my favorite older games on my psp now, I love it. Final fantasy tactics and kings field 1 & 2 top that list. Can put em on my phone and bluetooth connect a PS3 controller to it as well, but there isn't much point with the psp handy. | ||
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#18
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Silver tecmo secret of the stars is one of my favorites!!
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People pay good money for this shit? lol | |||
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Secret of Evermore, Secret of Mana, and Earthbound would be my valuable ones. However as was said earlier in the thread, I replay them every couple years and probably wouldn't sell them.
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