Some of them are worth the money... but no 300$ for cartidge only. What i don't understand is how people will pay over 500$ for some BAD games (action 52 anyone?).
But that how things go, i'll just sit and wait to find the games i like for the price i like.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:As a general rule, I refuse to pay more than the price of a new game ($60) for a used retro one. Be patient, hit the flea markets, set a low bid on ebay auctions and then walk away and hope you get lucky... I just got Popful Mail (complete) for $55.
I will follow this rule far more close than the 10 commandments.
noiseredux wrote:I don't lend shit and I don't borrow shit.
I don't even think this should be a thread. It's a opinion. I like EarthBound, but my friend does not because he doesn't like long RPG's. Is one of us right or wrong? No, we are both correct. You can't have a real answer to this question, because there is no right or wrong answer.
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SamuraiMegas wrote:I don't even think this should be a thread. It's a opinion. I like EarthBound, but my friend does not because he doesn't like long RPG's. Is one of us right or wrong? No, we are both correct. You can't have a real answer to this question, because there is no right or wrong answer.
I'm just asking if a game is worth the value of the price now. I'm not saying a game like earthbound or maybe panzer dragoon saga is good or bad games. I don't like rpgs either and I know those two games i.mentioned are great games but are the games really that good or great to be worth 250.00?
I guess it would all depend on how much what one really wants a game. Is it to get something once had, trying to get everything based on a series, style of game or just trying to get the best reputed game for a given console?
I'm keeping this Thread in mind until an EBay auction closes in about another half hour. The OCD collector tugging versus being sensible about it.
Now, while neither of these are extremely expensive, you will pay a bit for them, especially CIB. I really think Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia are really worth their prices. They're some of the best action RPGs on the SNES.
soul_hacker wrote:Now, while neither of these are extremely expensive, you will pay a bit for them, especially CIB. I really think Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia are really worth their prices. They're some of the best action RPGs on the SNES.
See then that's cool. There about 40-50.00 bucks and there great rpgs and there worth the money. Now flinstones surprise at dinosaur peak? Different story or even final fight guy for snes
soul_hacker wrote:Now, while neither of these are extremely expensive, you will pay a bit for them, especially CIB. I really think Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia are really worth their prices. They're some of the best action RPGs on the SNES.
I think Soul Blazer is a little bit overpriced. It's not that/ good of an ARPG, especially when compared to Illusion of Gaia, Terranigma, Secret of Mana, and Secret of Evermore. Then again, I didn't mind so much because I do cart only.
soul_hacker wrote:Now, while neither of these are extremely expensive, you will pay a bit for them, especially CIB. I really think Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia are really worth their prices. They're some of the best action RPGs on the SNES.
I think Soul Blazer is a little bit overpriced. It's not that/ good of an ARPG, especially when compared to Illusion of Gaia, Terranigma, Secret of Mana, and Secret of Evermore. Then again, I didn't mind so much because I do cart only.
It has gone up a bit recently, but SNES games are over priced in general right now. I will agree with you that it's nowhere as good as any of the other titles that you mentioned, but I find it ridiculously fun, and it's a little bit of a guilty pleasure. Although I love the soundtrack and this song may be the most badass song on any 16-but RPG ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7mg46Kzols