Cheapest you have ever paid for a game?

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I have bought many a quarter game.
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Post by Haoie »

I scour a lot of cheap games, so I wouldn't know honestly.

I know the cheapest best bargain I got though. Suikoden 2 for $10NZ.
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I once found a copy of WCW vs. NWO: World Tour for the N64 in a telephone box. Not a great game but I enjoyed it.
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aside from getting them for free, the cheapest i have actually PAID for a game was .10 for a copy of smb/duck hunt for nes.
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Post by onemanfilmcrew »

I paid $2 each for 3 Atari 2600 Prototypes. $5 for a complete copy of Track and Field for the Atari 2600 (with the big blue controller, good times). $3 for a copy of Dragon Force for Sega Saturn. $5 for a sealed copy of Final Fantasy.

And I bought out a "mom and pop" video store of all their original NES games. I ended up getting 100 for $100. I can't remember everything that was in there, but there were a couple copies of Chiller, a copy of Secret Storm, and several others. And as a bonus they gave me 10 giant boxes of nothing but NES boxes (something like 150 of them).
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onemanfilmcrew wrote:I paid $2 each for 3 Atari 2600 Prototypes. $5 for a complete copy of Track and Field for the Atari 2600 (with the big blue controller, good times). $3 for a copy of Dragon Force for Sega Saturn. $5 for a sealed copy of Final Fantasy.

And I bought out a "mom and pop" video store of all their original NES games. I ended up getting 100 for $100. I can't remember everything that was in there, but there were a couple copies of Chiller, a copy of Secret Storm, and several others. And as a bonus they gave me 10 giant boxes of nothing but NES boxes (something like 150 of them).


Nice. The boxes alone would probably sell for more than what you paid. Not bad at all.
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I got a GBC with Tetris for free some time ago, dunno where it ended up. Other than that, a variety of $4 and 5 dollar games from GameStop is pretty much it for me.
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Okage and Rez for PS2 $3 each in mint condition and the seller gave me a demo disc as a bonus.
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