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Depends on my goal for the collection. Am I seeking specific games, trying to bulk it up to a certain size, what?
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Ack wrote:Depends on my goal for the collection. Am I seeking specific games, trying to bulk it up to a certain size, what?
If you were going for a complete set of some console. (I tend to assume you are eventually aiming at a complete US SNES set, no?)
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In that case I'd go for the expensive title, to future proof me against future increases in its asking price.
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If I were just starting out in a library that hasn't gotten popular yet and intended to go for a complete set, I'd be looking at the cheap $5 releases with maybe a pricier $50 if there was one that I really wanted and didn't already own. After bulking up on the cheaper titles a bit, I'll start looking at the more expensive stuff. It also depends on how prices are going in general; if I expect something will get super expensive, I'll try to buy more expensive titles while they are still pretty cheap.
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I'm a cheapskate, so if they're good titles at $5, I'm going bang-for-buck route. Even the most expensive titles probably aren't that much more fun, if at all. Their rarity is (mostly) the determining factor, and just starting a collection, I want stuff that's fun that I'll enjoy playing.

Not that I wouldn't investigate the more expensive releases later, of course. I don't know that I've ever paid over $50 (or even that much) on any NES or SNES game, for example. Which, of course, tells you I never bought any of them new unless they were on sale.
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I don't collect for one console, but I do flip back and forth with this sort of thing.

The other week my father-in-law gave me $100 for shoveling his driveway (way too generous). I used the dough the buy a handful of Famicom Disk System RPGs.

A few months ago I found myself in a similar situation (a "spare" $100 kicking around) so I bought Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes.
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The only system I am actively collecting for is the 2600, so.... pretty much option A by default.
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noiseredux wrote:Question for you collectors*

Let's say you're collecting for a certain console and you have whatever, $100 to spend. Do you prefer (find it more fun or rewarding) to:

A) Buy like twenty $5 games?
B) Buy a couple of pricier $50 games?
C) Buy one of the big-hitter $100 games?

*Hint: There's no wrong answer, but I am interested in the various schools of thought on this.
I typically do
D) games that I find cheaper than market value / positive ev
Or
E) The games I most want to play or have regardless of market price, but will refrain from paying over market value
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noiseredux wrote:Question for you collectors*

Let's say you're collecting for a certain console and you have whatever, $100 to spend. Do you prefer (find it more fun or rewarding) to:

A) Buy like twenty $5 games?
B) Buy a couple of pricier $50 games?
C) Buy one of the big-hitter $100 games?

*Hint: There's no wrong answer, but I am interested in the various schools of thought on this.
Lately I've been trying to mix it up between the three, so it kind of depends. Before I would mostly try and focus on the super cheap stuff because I would feel bad if I bought a pricier game (even if it's a steal and I really wanted the game). Some games will never be super cheap though so I'm trying to mainly focus on what I really want first I guess.

If someone gave me $100 right now... I'd probably use it to go towards Metal Slader Glory. I don't know why, but I've been wanting that one for a while :|
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Ya know, I think the selection of games on GOG.com is pretty phenomenal but there's one thing that really needs to be added: a Wizardry 1-5 compilation. There's simply no convenient (legal) way to play these games nowadays. The original copies are positively ancient (many on 5.25" disks) and the compilations are long out-of-print and expensive. That leaves "abandonware" (which is how I originally played the games some years ago) but I'd prefer to support the developer if possible.

Speaking of WRPGs I may have to cave soon and beef up this PC, which in its present state is unable to run Fallout 4, The Witcher 3, and Might and Magic X.
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