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BIL wrote: REMARKABLY SHITTY + EXPENSIVE GAMES AHOYYY

(Who would shell out for a 60-rated VGA game, ROFL! What an insult to sealed collector sensibilities!)
At that price, Mario can stay missing.
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I never ceased to be amazed that there are people in the world stupid enough to buy sealed unusable goods for extortionate prices to use as shelf filler.

We live in a world mad with materialism, and I'll happily admit that magpie tendencies are a ridiculous weakness.

But this? It's absolute idiocy. These people should be flogged in a public square and have their assets liquidated and given to charity, before being committed to an institution for dunces.
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Skykid wrote:I never ceased to be amazed that there are people in the world stupid enough to buy sealed unusable goods for extortionate prices to use as shelf filler.

We live in a world mad with materialism, and I'll happily admit that magpie tendencies are a ridiculous weakness.

But this? It's absolute idiocy. These people should be flogged in a public square and have their assets liquidated and given to charity, before being committed to an institution for dunces.

Some people buy their games sealed and do play them, it's just because they prefer to be the first to put their hands on the stuff, especially with CD-ROM games of course (personally it's my case). Otherwise, I agree with you. It is normal that brand new out of print items cost more than the used ones, but more and more people on eBay try to make a fortune with that, as they buy several copies of every game released, put them for years in a closet, then flip them on eBay. Here is a champion : http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=151 ... ky&_sop=16
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You know, some of you may not understand this angle, but I think I have more respect for the enterprising gougers than the total dumbasses who buy their ridiculously priced shit.
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Skykid wrote:You know, some of you may not understand this angle, but I think I have more respect for the enterprising gougers than the total dumbasses who buy their ridiculously priced shit.

So you are a real capitalist ! :lol:
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I don't think I ever bought a console game from a shop back in the day which was sealed. The "being first to put your hands on it" thing wasn't true - retailers put the cases out and stuck the games in at the till. Even where a dummy case or a card was on the shelf, they'd take out a copy from the stock and check the game and manual were inside. I never bought a brand new Master System, SNES or Dreamcast game that was in shrinkwrap, so (for retro consoles at least) what are these magical seals that people get so excited over?
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TransatlanticFoe wrote:I don't think I ever bought a console game from a shop back in the day which was sealed. The "being first to put your hands on it" thing wasn't true - retailers put the cases out and stuck the games in at the till. Even where a dummy case or a card was on the shelf, they'd take out a copy from the stock and check the game and manual were inside. I never bought a brand new Master System, SNES or Dreamcast game that was in shrinkwrap, so (for retro consoles at least) what are these magical seals that people get so excited over?
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TransatlanticFoe wrote:they'd take out a copy from the stock and check the game and manual were inside.

Most of the brand new CD-Rom games are factory sealed... I don't trust the retailers who claim their games are new but opened because they wanted to check if the game and manual were inside :wink:
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TransatlanticFoe wrote:I don't think I ever bought a console game from a shop back in the day which was sealed. The "being first to put your hands on it" thing wasn't true - retailers put the cases out and stuck the games in at the till. Even where a dummy case or a card was on the shelf, they'd take out a copy from the stock and check the game and manual were inside. I never bought a brand new Master System, SNES or Dreamcast game that was in shrinkwrap, so (for retro consoles at least) what are these magical seals that people get so excited over?
Here in the US people aren't carrying around shinkwrap machines in their pockets, I guess, so shrinkwrap at stores was usually a reliable thing.

At some time, a few US chains moved to doing what you describe, due to theft. Another explanation (for why this wasn't seen in the UK chains you describe) could be cost-savings on shrinkwrap / enviro-friendliness. I've heard many people say that Japanese cartridge games weren't sealed.
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http://stores.ebay.com/VideoGameImports ... 7675.l2563

why is this guy pricing everything at 200 dollars more than is should be? :lol:
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Spotted in a boxed SNES auction:

"System in really nice shape with no cracks, some yellowing on the console. Includes the console, rf, two controllers and paperwork and poster. No power supply Is included. Moms has some edge wear"
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Aleksei wrote: why is this guy pricing everything at 200 dollars more than is should be? :lol:

Easy answer? Suckas and fools.

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You're sure to be in a fine haze about now, but don't think too hard about all of this. Just go out and kill a few beasts. It's for your own good. You know, it's just what hunters do! You'll get used to it.
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ancestral-knowledge wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_opd06w0nI

fucking madness
Two ultra nerds nerding about US retro prices. Would it make sense if I said I COULD care less?

Makes me glad I buy Japanese.
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I sure hope so!

Someone recently offered me 2 (two) Egret 3's for mine.
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maybe that is market rate then?
I had no idea they were worth that much.

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me either, too bad my marquis/speaker assembly was lost in a move. not that I ever plan on selling it though.
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Its a great cab , I guess I have been out of the loop with what the price of this one goes for .
I bought my Egret 29 from a arcade in town and it was cheap so maybe I must have just got lucky.
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I'm really not so sure about the value, we'll see if it sells.
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lovecraft wrote:Here is a champion : http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=151 ... ky&_sop=16
That guy is wacko...
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US Master System version of Buster Douglas Boxing is now apparently a $1000 game.
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d3vak wrote:
lovecraft wrote:Here is a champion : http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=151 ... ky&_sop=16
That guy is wacko...
wtf?!: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Super-Mario ... 233b6b6605

The buyer is even more wacko. :-/
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AKRATEN wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Taito-Egret-29- ... 258f21c209

Is this normal for a Egret 29?
:oops:
that's a lot of money for an ugly cab

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:lol:
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Only that much? I was expecting more, for the Bloodlines especially. :lol:

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brokenhalo wrote:
AKRATEN wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Taito-Egret-29- ... 258f21c209

Is this normal for a Egret 29?
:oops:
that's a lot of money for an ugly cab

*ducks for cover*
Yes, but like an ugly girl this cab is easy to rotate.
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antron wrote:
brokenhalo wrote:
AKRATEN wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Taito-Egret-29- ... 258f21c209

Is this normal for a Egret 29?
:oops:
that's a lot of money for an ugly cab

*ducks for cover*
Yes, but like an ugly girl this cab is easy to rotate.
You so win the thread.
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