When will SNES games start going down in price again?

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Ehh for mine I get the repros for some of the stuff we didn't get. Which is much cheaper at the store that's near me than for most on ebay. The only cart they don't have repro'd is Earthbound Zero and that is definitely one I'm going to try eventually. But I think I'm fine with ToP(which I already have), terriangma, secret of mana 2, and a few others they have I might be getting...along with a few fan made games they have as well...
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SNESdrunk wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:It's important to remember that as high as these prices get video game collecting in general is a relatively inexpensive hobby. It's quite easy to build an incredibly impressive while spending very little money. The number of $100+ English-language video games that are

1) exclusive to one console and
2) are actually worth playing as opposed to just "collector's items" (Cheetahmen II, 6-in-1, etc.)

is incredibly small. Even the number of decent retro games over $60 (which is what you'd pay for a new 8th-gen console title) is quite tiny.
Right, even games like Hagane are something like $200 cheaper on Super Famicom than SNES. No language barrier with that game either.
It seriously took five pages for someone to mention this fact? I don't even collect SNES stuff any more for this reason, Super Fami games or a flash cart are the way to go these days.
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ApolloBoy wrote:...Super Fami games or a flash cart are the way to go these days.
This. I've seen Japanese sellers sell lots of 50 SFC games going for around $100. Obviously the SNES is highly popular in the US, prompting more to collect and be willing to pay outrageous prices. Region disparity is key, which is why I've stopped collecting SNES games a long time ago and only look for SFC games now. Just like Genesis games, I treat it as a "get them while they're ripe" scenario.

In short, no. SNES prices aren't going to go down. They will continue on a gradual upward trend.
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I've been collecting SNES stuff off and on for a while. In 2008, I picked up a copy of Super Turrican 2 for $15. It is currently the most valuable SNES game I own. As inexpensive as the hobby is, and as much as I desire a complete NTSC-U collection, I don't know if I'll ever be able to set down the money required for the likes of Hagane, Aero Fighters, or Mega Man X3.

There are a lot of great games that I can still get for relatively cheap(cheap being $20 or less), though all of the big names and some of the more obscure names put out by popular companies have become immensely popular and generally expensive. In some cases this price is justifiable, such as Fun 'n Games, which is highly valued for its rarity, not its gameplay. In the case of games like Turtles in Time, the price has steadily risen based on nostalgia, gameplay quality, and renewed interest in the license. Some games fluctuate widely, such as Lufia and The Fortress of Doom, which has varied between $20 and $40 over the last seven years, while others like Hagane suddenly shoot up out of nowhere. Truth be told, the VGPC website isn't entirely accurate either. It does not account for shipping and will sometimes include imports or related materials as part of its calculations(such as game boxes and manuals sold without the game).

A couple of tricks: 1) Buy directly from friends. 2)If you must have a game, search for the lowest Buy It Now price(after factoring in Shipping), but throwing money at auctions is still worthwhile. In fact, bidding allows us more of an opportunity to say what we are willing to pay. And VGPC calculates prices based on ongoing auctions as well as Buy It Now prices, of which the Buy It Nows are generally higher. Which means the Buy It Now prices are part of the reason VGPC's estimates have been getting higher. In general I've begun avoiding these and favoring auctions again, because I have a chance of getting games for less or contributing to auction increases and thus netting the person willing to auction their item a little more.

In the last couple of months, I've been preparing to move to a more expensive apartment, so I've not been purchasing games. I'm currently at 245 SNES carts, of which I've beaten around 140. So I have plenty to play. I may sit back for a while and only pick up the ones I really want or focus on private sales with friends while watching what the market does. Maybe it will eventually cool off. Maybe not, and we will never see lower prices again. I don't know. But I have an impressively large collection of SNES games with quite a few classics and hidden gems, and I'm doing my best to appreciate what I've got.
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Ack wrote:I've been collecting SNES stuff off and on for a while. In 2008, I picked up a copy of Super Turrican 2 for $15. It is currently the most valuable SNES game I own. As inexpensive as the hobby is, and as much as I desire a complete NTSC-U collection, I don't know if I'll ever be able to set down the money required for the likes of Hagane, Aero Fighters, or Mega Man X3.

There are a lot of great games that I can still get for relatively cheap(cheap being $20 or less), though all of the big names and some of the more obscure names put out by popular companies have become immensely popular and generally expensive. In some cases this price is justifiable, such as Fun 'n Games, which is highly valued for its rarity, not its gameplay. In the case of games like Turtles in Time, the price has steadily risen based on nostalgia, gameplay quality, and renewed interest in the license. Some games fluctuate widely, such as Lufia and The Fortress of Doom, which has varied between $20 and $40 over the last seven years, while others like Hagane suddenly shoot up out of nowhere. Truth be told, the VGPC website isn't entirely accurate either. It does not account for shipping and will sometimes include imports or related materials as part of its calculations(such as game boxes and manuals sold without the game).

A couple of tricks: 1) Buy directly from friends. 2)If you must have a game, search for the lowest Buy It Now price(after factoring in Shipping), but throwing money at auctions is still worthwhile. In fact, bidding allows us more of an opportunity to say what we are willing to pay. And VGPC calculates prices based on ongoing auctions as well as Buy It Now prices, of which the Buy It Nows are generally higher. Which means the Buy It Now prices are part of the reason VGPC's estimates have been getting higher. In general I've begun avoiding these and favoring auctions again, because I have a chance of getting games for less or contributing to auction increases and thus netting the person willing to auction their item a little more.

In the last couple of months, I've been preparing to move to a more expensive apartment, so I've not been purchasing games. I'm currently at 245 SNES carts, of which I've beaten around 140. So I have plenty to play. I may sit back for a while and only pick up the ones I really want or focus on private sales with friends while watching what the market does. Maybe it will eventually cool off. Maybe not, and we will never see lower prices again. I don't know. But I have an impressively large collection of SNES games with quite a few classics and hidden gems, and I'm doing my best to appreciate what I've got.
Are there really 245 GOOD snes games?
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Jrecee wrote:Are there really 245 GOOD snes games?
Probably depends on who you ask...of course I can't say much since right now I only own 3 carts and one is a repro of Phantasia that I got for $40(which isn't that bad considering what most want for repros of snes games). For me there's probably only 80 that I truly will want...at least as far as I know at this point. But even that may be fudging it since a good chunk of that may be repros of stuff we never got and english friendly imports(once I finally get around to seeing if I can take the tabs on my snes jr off since I think I saw some). English friendly imports actually may become my best friend if there end up being a decent amount that I want that have a friendly import I can get....
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Jrecee wrote:Are there really 245 GOOD snes games?
Challenge accepted!
(Games are not in any order, and this list is NTSC-U only)

1. Super Mario World
2. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
3. Super Mario All Stars
4. Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World
5. Super Metroid
6. Mario Kart
7. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
8. Donkey Kong Country
9. Donkey Kong Country 2
10. Donkey Kong Country 3
11. Star Fox
12. F-Zero
13. Contra III: The Alien Wars
14. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time
15. Street Fighter II
16. Street Fighter II: Turbo
17. Super Street Fighter II
18. Street Fighter Alpha 2
19. Power Instinct
20. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
21. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Fighting Edition
22. Killer Instinct
23. WeaponLord
24. World Heroes
25. World Heroes 2
26. Mortal Kombat 2
27. Mortal Kombat 3
28. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
29. King of the Monsters
30. King of the Monsters 2
31. Saturday Night Slam Masters
32. Super Bomberman
33. Super Bomberman 2
34. Final Fantasy IV
35. Final Fantasy VI
36. Earthbound
37. Lufia and the Fortress of Doom
38. Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
39. Breath of Fire
40. Breath of Fire 2
41. Arcana
42. The 7th Saga
43. Secret of Mana
44. A.S.P. Air Strike Patrol
45. ActRaiser
46. ActRaiser 2
47. Hagane
48. Cybernator
49. Metal Warriors
50. Ninja Gaiden Trilogy
51. Captain Commando
52. Knights of the Round
53. Lord of Dragons
54. X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse
55. Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems
56. Final Fight 2
57. Final Fight 3
58. Super Turrican
59. Super Turrican 2
60. U.N. Squadron
61. Axelay
62. Gradius III
63. R-Type III
64. Space Megaforce
65. Aero Fighters
66. Mega Man X
67. Mega Man X2
68. Mega Man X3
69. Mega Man 7
70. NBA Jam
71. The Adventures of Batman & Robin
72. Batman Returns
73. The Death and Return of Superman
74. Sunset Riders
75. Battletoads in Battlemaniacs
76. Chrono Trigger
77. E.V.O.: The Search for Eden
78. Ignition Factor
79. Arkanoid: Doh It Again
80. Firestriker
81. Brawl Brothers
82. The Peace Keepers
83. Kendo Rage
84. Magic Sword
85. The Ninja Warriors
86. Skyblazer
87. Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage
88. Spider-Man and Venom: Separation Anxiety
89. Wolfchild
90. Fatal Fury 2
91. Mr. Do!
92. On the Ball
93. Ms. Pac-Man
94. Q*Bert 3
95. Super Pinball: Behind the Mask
96. Mario Paint
97. Wolfenstein 3D
98. Yoshi's Safari
99. Battle Clash
100. Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge
101. Lethal Enforcers
102. Super Scope 6
103. Shien's Revenge
104. Super Smash TV
105. Wild Guns
106. Pocky & Rocky
107. Pocky & Rocky 2
108. Super Buster Bros.
109. Cacoma Knight in Bizyland
110. Soldiers of Fortune
111. Zombies Ate My Neighbors
112. Ghoul Patrol
113. Operation Logic Bomb
114. Earthworm Jim
115. Earthworm Jim 2
116. Sparkster
117. Raiden Trad
118. Imperium
119. Strike Gunner S.T.G.
120. Super Earth Defense Force
121. Vortex
122. Rock 'n Roll Racing
123. Hyperzone
124. Goof Troop
125. Harvest Moon
126. Soul Blazer
127. Illusion of Gaia
128. Shadowrun
129. The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang
130. Brain Lord
131. Drakkhen
132. Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen
133. Big Sky Trooper
134. Incantation
135. Wizardry V
136. Robotrek
137. Super Mario RPG
138. Kablooey
139. Kirby's Dreamland 3
140. Kirby's Avalanche
141. Kirby's Dream Course
142. Bust A Move
143. Tetris & Dr. Mario
144. Tetris Attack
145. Wario's Woods
146. Yoshi's Cookie
147. Wildsnake
148. Pac-Attack
149. Pushover
150. Pieces
151. Sonic Blast Man
152. Sonic Blast Man II
153. Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game
154. Jurassic Park
155. The Legend of the Mystical Ninja
156. SOS
157. Super Adventure Island
158. Super Adventure Island II
159. Star Trek: The Next Generation: Future's Past
160. Uncharted Waters
161. Uncharted Waters: New Horizons
162. Young Merlin
163. Aero the Acro-Bat
164. Aero the Acro-Bat 2
165. Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel
166. Lost Vikings
167. Lost Vikings 2
168. King Arthur's World
169. Alien3
170. B.O.B.
171. Blackthorne
172. Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose
173. Animaniacs
174. Super Castlevania IV
175. Castlevania: Dracula X
176. Demon's Crest
177. Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
178. Super Star Wars: A New Hope
179. Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
180. Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
181. RoboCop Versus The Terminator
182. Smart Ball
183. Plok
184. The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse
185. The Great Circus Mystery, Starring Mickey & Minnie
186. Micky Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse
187. Mr. Nutz
188. Phantom 2040
189. Out to Lunch
190. Joe & Mac
191. Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics
192. Congo's Caper
193. Kid Klown in Crazy Chase
194. Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow
195. Kirby Super Star
196. Disney's Pinnochio
197. Disney's The Jungle Book
198. Disney's Aladdin
199. Disney's The Lion King
200. Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues
201. Lock On
202. Disney's Bonkers
203. Cool Spot
204. WWF Super Wrestlemania
205. Uniracers
206. Pilotwings
207. Ardy Lightfoot
208. The Addams Family
209. Addams Family Values
210. The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
211. Gods
212. The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock
213. DinoCity
214. Hook
215. Musya
216. Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
217. Super Bonk
218. Spider-Man
219. Aerobiz
220. Aerobiz Supersonic
221. SimCity
222. Metal Marines
223. Gemfire
224. Liberty or Death
225. Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Grey Wolf
226. Nobunaga's Ambition
227. P.T.O.
228. P.T.O. II
229. Top Gear
230. Top Gear 2
231. Top Gear 3000
232. Turn and Burn: No-Fly Zone
233. Super Punch-Out
234. Newman/Haas IndyCar featuring Nigel Mansell
235. Redline: F1 Racer
236. Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing
237. Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge
238. Street Racer
239. Dirt Trax FX
240. RPM Racing
241. Suzuka 8 Hours
242. Stunt Race FX
243. Super Off Road
244. Lamborghini American Challenge
245. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

BOOM!

Some folks may question a few of these, but you said good, not great. I did not consider whether other consoles had better versions of some of these, and it is all based on my subjective opinion. That said, I also hardly considered sports games, and there is more than likely a few games that I missed, so this list could be expanded. The SNES has a lot of really cool stuff hidden in its library. There's also a lot of garbage, yes, but finding the chaff is also part of the fun! Oh, and please pardon the genre clumps.
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You forgot Bebe's Kids.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:You forgot Bebe's Kids.
He said good, not best.
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Ack wrote:
prfsnl_gmr wrote:You forgot Bebe's Kids.
He said good, not best.
That's true...

Here is a line from the Wikipedia synopsis of the Bebe's Kids film:

"Elsewhere, in an abandoned building, Leon and Bébé's Kids are captured by robot versions of the Terminator, Abraham Lincoln, a bear, and Richard Nixon and are put on trial, in which the Terminator acts as the judge who decides whether the kids are worth sending to the electric chair, while Lincoln acts as the kids' lawyer, and Nixon as the prosecutor. The kids win their freedom through the power of rap, then celebrate their victory by stealing a pirate ship and crashing it into an ocean liner."

Sadly, this part of the film is not included in the SNES game adaptation (or any game for that matter).
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