Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise. 
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Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
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.GamerMON wrote:I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise.
Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
Bah! posted first, give credit.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.
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Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
I remember seeing some major site (IGN maybe?) rank it in their top 25 GBA games.noiseredux wrote: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.GamerMON wrote:I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise.
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Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
yeah. But I'm also at no loss of GB/GBC/GBA games to play either.YoshiEgg25 wrote:I remember seeing some major site (IGN maybe?) rank it in their top 25 GBA games.noiseredux wrote: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.GamerMON wrote:I'll give you the one I am getting for your first born son noise.
Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
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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Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
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.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!
Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
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!noiseredux wrote: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.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!
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Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
Open it! Or sell it and buy a used version! That game is awesome! Free that puppy!
Re: Should I open my sealed copy of Ninja Five-O?
Open it.
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