Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?

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Ninja Five-O

Open it already and enjoy the dam game
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Keep it sealed. Its rare, sell it later
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Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?

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I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise. :mrgreen:
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GamerMON wrote:I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise. :mrgreen:
haha. It's actually not that high on my list of wanted games. Mostly it's a "if I ever find it cheap I'll get it" game.
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GamerMON wrote:Hey you can luck out at gamestop. The only one is ass far away from me and I just put a hold for instore pick up on it.
http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/Product ... t_id=30665
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noiseredux wrote:
GamerMON wrote:I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise. :mrgreen:
haha. It's actually not that high on my list of wanted games. Mostly it's a "if I ever find it cheap I'll get it" game.
I remember seeing some major site (IGN maybe?) rank it in their top 25 GBA games.
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YoshiEgg25 wrote:
noiseredux wrote:
GamerMON wrote:I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise. :mrgreen:
haha. It's actually not that high on my list of wanted games. Mostly it's a "if I ever find it cheap I'll get it" game.
I remember seeing some major site (IGN maybe?) rank it in their top 25 GBA games.
yeah. But I'm also at no loss of GB/GBC/GBA games to play either.
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At this point I feel it is a little sacrilegious to break seals on ten (or so) year-old or older games. Collecting sealed copies has little draw for me, personally, but seeing how much they mean to some gives me great pause about "killing" a sealed game should it be the last of its kind. Not that yours is wrt Ninja Five-O, but the principle is the same. You can never undo it!
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k.vlaros wrote:At this point I feel it is a little sacrilegious to break seals on ten (or so) year-old or older games. Collecting sealed copies has little draw for me, personally, but seeing how much they mean to some gives me great pause about "killing" a sealed game should it be the last of its kind. Not that yours is wrt Ninja Five-O, but the principle is the same. You can never undo it!
ah fuck that. It felt great opening up my sealed copy of Daedalian Opus. Felt great to open my Classic NES Series Xevious. Etc. As a collector of retro games its' a thrill that I've mostly missed since the mid-90's. So if I find a game I want and it's sealed... better believe it won't stay that way. :twisted:
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noiseredux wrote:
k.vlaros wrote:At this point I feel it is a little sacrilegious to break seals on ten (or so) year-old or older games. Collecting sealed copies has little draw for me, personally, but seeing how much they mean to some gives me great pause about "killing" a sealed game should it be the last of its kind. Not that yours is wrt Ninja Five-O, but the principle is the same. You can never undo it!
ah fuck that. It felt great opening up my sealed copy of Daedalian Opus. Felt great to open my Classic NES Series Xevious. Etc. As a collector of retro games its' a thrill that I've mostly missed since the mid-90's. So if I find a game I want and it's sealed... better believe it won't stay that way. :twisted:
Felt the same way when I modded my NES ROB with a direct controller. Sure it kills the collectibility value, but a more interactive robot that can now be played with an HD arrangement. Games are meant to be played!
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Open it! Or sell it and buy a used version! That game is awesome! Free that puppy!
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Open it.
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