To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
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Re: To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
Keep it. You won't get much for a Dreamcast these days anyway. I've had numerous Dreamcasts over the years and sold them, then a month or two later wanting to play some Shenmue or Crazy Taxi.
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Re: To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
The answer to that question is always: Keep your Dreamcast.
You can sell all your other systems... but always keep your Dreamcast.
You can sell all your other systems... but always keep your Dreamcast.
Re: To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
OP, just so you know as a fair warning, if you sell your DC you will be publicly humiliated, and then permanently banned from Racketboy.
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Re: To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
Breetai wrote:OP, just so you know as a fair warning, if you sell your DC you will be publicly humiliated, and then permanently banned from Racketboy.
So it's better that people who dont play with their consoles keep them, rather than sell them forward to people who actually want to play with them?

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Re: To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
Menegrothx wrote:Breetai wrote:OP, just so you know as a fair warning, if you sell your DC you will be publicly humiliated, and then permanently banned from Racketboy.
So it's better that people who dont play with their consoles keep them, rather than sell them forward to people who actually want to play with them?It's a good thing if old and rare games&consoles circulate, they wont benefit anyone if they're rotting in a basement or a garge somewhere. Excepts the ones who want to make big profit by selling retro gaming stuff.
Turn on your sarcasm detector.


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Re: To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
Breetai wrote:Menegrothx wrote:So it's better that people who dont play with their consoles keep them, rather than sell them forward to people who actually want to play with them?It's a good thing if old and rare games&consoles circulate, they wont benefit anyone if they're rotting in a basement or a garge somewhere. Excepts the ones who want to make big profit by selling retro gaming stuff.
Turn on your sarcasm detector.
Maybe he sold it because it had been sitting on a shelf unused for too long.

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Re: To Sell or Keep A Dreamcast
Menegrothx wrote:So it's better that people who dont play with their consoles keep them, rather than sell them forward to people who actually want to play with them?It's a good thing if old and rare games&consoles circulate, they wont benefit anyone if they're rotting in a basement or a garge somewhere. Excepts the ones who want to make big profit by selling retro gaming stuff.
It's not really rare.
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