Cheapest you have ever paid for a game?

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Seganerd
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Post by Seganerd »

Final Fantasy 3 for five bucks complete
Soul Calibur for 5 bucks (in year 2000)
Final Fantasy 7 complete no sctraches for 15 bucks a couple weeks ago
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90 cents for Primal Rage on the SNES. While I am keeping it, I think I overpaid...
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Had a kid walk up to me at work(game crazy) and just give me a complete copy of suikoden 1 and 2 for psone.........my legs got weak then my co worker walked over to me and wanted to strangle me to death! lol
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Post by fastbilly1 »

Ive been paid to take a game away from someone in the past, Everquest back in its height. But the cheapest Ive payed was probably a quarter. Mario/Duckhunt, Bubble Bobble, and Gyromite, were all had at that price.
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Post by glynnahab »

Although it's not the cheapest, my best find would have to be Planescape: Torment at Goodwill for 5 dollars.

I think the cheapest deal I've found was Super Mario 64 for 2 bucks - also at Goodwill.
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Post by andymol21 »

Recently got Prey and Sin Episodes for £1 each in Zavvi here in the UK. Both registered with my Steam account straight away. Prey, if bought on Steam, was meant to cost $24.99 so I feel like I got a deal. Sin Episodes, includng the original Sin and Sin multplayer, should have cost $15 so again a bit of a deal. I know it's not really retro but that is the best deal I have had recently. OH and getting Day of Defeat for £1.50 and finding that Half Life, Opposing Forces, Blue Shift, Ricochet AND Counter Strike were included when I registered on Steam... God I love cheating Steam into bargins, even if it isn't really cheating :P
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Post by Pingfa »

... and here I am spending average prices for games like a shmup (the bad kind). Ah well, they're all worth it.

On a side note, I would have gladly paid more for The Ninja if it went for a higher price - as far as I recall, I think it was the first game I played. It's not technically impressive, and doesn't really do anything to stand out, but it has to be the most replayable of Master System games, in my opinion. Gameplay is solid.
Why does The Ninja not get any love these days?

Okie dokie, how about sharing all your bargains some more? Doesn't necessarily have to be the cheapest, or even cheap, just stone cold bargains.
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Post by RackGaki »

Ignoring all of the games I got for free, the best deal would have to be JSRF for $1.00. Not the Sega GT combo disc, just JSRF.

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Post by WarofAero »

My cheapest find was a lot at Goodwill, I found a SNES system, The Super Gameboy with box, Donkey Kong Country 3 complete, Mario Allstars, Mario World, Star Fox, NBA Jam TE complete, and MARIO RPG COMPLETE for 10 dollars! I guess you could divide the total number of games won by 10 to see how much i paid for each or you could just say I paid 10 bucks for Mario RPG, great deal either way!
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Post by REPO Man »

I once scored a few N64 games for a buck each w/ manual in plastic clamcase: Banjo Kazooie, Star Wars Rogue Squadron, Blast Corps (traded it in at PNT), and South Park.

Another time, I scored a shoebox full of N64 games (about 14 or so, some got traded in at PNT), along with three controllers (2 Official, but they were corroded AND there was a little bug thing in one of them; the third one was a third-party controller with a minor aesthetic flaw) and a Gameshark from one of my dad's friends: only about $15 at least.

A few NES games at a thrift store for a buck apiece, including Dr. Mario and Dragon Warrior.

My dream is to find a really rare and expensive game (i.e. PD Saga for the Saturn) for dirt cheap at a yard sale. I know it's a long shot, but a lot of yard sales I've went to were run by people who weren't exactly hard-core games.
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