sealed games discussion
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retrofuture
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Re: sealed games discussion
For me, it really depends on what game it is.
If it's an obscure gem that no one really bought or played and was printed in low numbers, yeah. If I find it sealed years later in the wild in the dollar bin that shows me how under appreciated it is. That's always a damn shame.
If it's an obscure gem that no one really bought or played and was printed in low numbers, yeah. If I find it sealed years later in the wild in the dollar bin that shows me how under appreciated it is. That's always a damn shame.
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Re: sealed games discussion
I prefer to be able to play my games. Albeit, I prefer my games complete, but playable nonetheless.
My only sealed game is my second copy of Gunstar Super Heroes.
My only sealed game is my second copy of Gunstar Super Heroes.
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SealedCollector
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Re: sealed games discussion
wow thats an amazing collection !!!J T wrote:One of our users has a very impressive collection of factory sealed games and non-sealed. You should check out the pictures:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... a&start=40
- HappehLemons
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Re: sealed games discussion
I have trouble grasping the concept of having games just to look at them.
Re: sealed games discussion
It's like the towels your mom puts up in the bathroom.HappehLemons wrote:I have trouble grasping the concept of having games just to look at them.
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Re: sealed games discussion
I'd always use those towels, actually...MrPopo wrote:It's like the towels your mom puts up in the bathroom.HappehLemons wrote:I have trouble grasping the concept of having games just to look at them.
- HappehLemons
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Re: sealed games discussion
I wouldn't really compare those since their are towels sold that are not meant to be used, just to look at. I don't believe a game has ever been sold just to sit on someones shelf and never be played.MrPopo wrote:It's like the towels your mom puts up in the bathroom.HappehLemons wrote:I have trouble grasping the concept of having games just to look at them.
The reason I can't fathom doing this is because a game just cost so much sealed, where an open copy will cost you about 1/10 of the price if not lower. I mean these are games, something created for the soul purpose of being played. It's really an oxymoron.
Re: sealed games discussion
Games are to be played.
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SealedCollector
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Re: sealed games discussion
.. and to collect them 
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molotovwars
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Re: sealed games discussion
Well, my PS2 is modded now, so if I buy a new PS2 game I'll usually just keep it sealed and play a burned copy instead.

