Your most valuable game?

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Buck Rogers : Countdown to Doomsday for the mega drive.

The first rpg i ever owned and if it had not been for that game i might not have been on the lookout for more rpg's for the mega drive which eventually lead me to buy shining force 2
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Almost forgot, I have a sealed copy of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch Make My Video for the Sega Cd. I think that qualifies as priceless.
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Marvel Vs Capcom 2
Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves
Final Fantasy 7(Greatest Hits)
Street Fighter 3: Double Impact

These are my most valuable games,I do own a lot of other Capcom fighters on Dreamcast,but I think their hard to find because I don't find them in stores or people don't trade them in.I wish I had Musha or shmups that are rare,but their is no way I'm paying over $100 for a game,I'm too broke.
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Hmm. I guess pretty much most of the expensive Saturn games (Panzer Dragoon Saga, all of the Shining Force 3s including the premium disc, Dragon Force, Radiant Silvergun, Magic Knight Rayearth, Guardian Heroes, etc.).

One Saturn game I'm particularly happy to own is Keriotosse! It's extremely hard to find and somewhat valuable. It's essentialy like Poy Poy on the Saturn--not a bad game really.

On the Nintendo front I only have an N64 collection but I've got Ogre Battle 64, Harvest Moon 64, Sin and Punishment, Animal Forest, Geomon's Great Adventure.

All of these are complete of course.

The best "deal" on any of these that I ever got was the SF3 premium disc, which I actually got for free from Camelot. They are simply and awesome company and were kind enough to honor US Shining Force 3 barcodes in their promotion deal. I sent it in along with the spine cards from scen. 2 and 3 and they sent back the premium disc along with the spine cards, bar codes and some really cool Camelot stickers. This was all AFTER the promotion had run its course once in Japan. They had some extra stock in their warehouse so they were more than willing to share the wealth with worldwide Shining fans.

Okay, enough gushing about Camelot.
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my most valuable nintedo games are,

ddr mario mix gamecube
ogre battle n64
final fantasy 3 snes
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General Chaos wrote:Hmm. I guess pretty much most of the expensive Saturn games (Panzer Dragoon Saga, all of the Shining Force 3s including the premium disc, Dragon Force, Radiant Silvergun, Magic Knight Rayearth, Guardian Heroes, etc.).

One Saturn game I'm particularly happy to own is Keriotosse! It's extremely hard to find and somewhat valuable. It's essentialy like Poy Poy on the Saturn--not a bad game really.

On the Nintendo front I only have an N64 collection but I've got Ogre Battle 64, Harvest Moon 64, Sin and Punishment, Animal Forest, Geomon's Great Adventure.

All of these are complete of course.

The best "deal" on any of these that I ever got was the SF3 premium disc, which I actually got for free from Camelot. They are simply and awesome company and were kind enough to honor US Shining Force 3 barcodes in their promotion deal. I sent it in along with the spine cards from scen. 2 and 3 and they sent back the premium disc along with the spine cards, bar codes and some really cool Camelot stickers. This was all AFTER the promotion had run its course once in Japan. They had some extra stock in their warehouse so they were more than willing to share the wealth with worldwide Shining fans.

Okay, enough gushing about Camelot.
wow thats amazing!! those are some amazing saturn games. I feel just lucky getting to play them copied, but to have the originals i just awesome! i hope you take good care of those bad boys!
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andythebadass wrote:
wow thats amazing!! those are some amazing saturn games. I feel just lucky getting to play them copied, but to have the originals i just awesome! i hope you take good care of those bad boys!
Oh I do, don't worry. I only play back ups of my Saturn games so the real things are all safe and secure. One day I hope to have them out in a case or something but no room right now.
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My imported Terranigma only because how much I love it. I also have a few valuable PS games (Einhander, FF7, etc) but the monetary value is only half of it for me.
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boxed super scope 6, maybe

hori ss stick

or set of bleemcast! discs
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Probably Panzer Dragoon Saga for Saturn, Snatcher for Sega CD and Spiderman Web of Fire for 32X. Oh, and my Daytona USA CCE NetLink edition for Saturn. As far as I can tell, it was only available direct from Sega connected with some promotion surrounding the NetLink.
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