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Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 5:40 pm
by Fragems
If your looking to game for cheap you just have to stick to what ever generation is out of fashion at the time. Everything else you just have to be patient and wait for.

If you are a bargain bin gamer there are plenty of systems with really cheap libraries. Hell I can go into town right now to my favorite honey hole and pick up 50 PS2/Xbox games for under $100 :P and I'm talking quality titles like Sly Cooper, Grand Theft Auto, Jak and Daxter, Medal of Honor, and etc. that are great games but just aren't popular at the moment. Soon last gens games will start bottoming out as well Most of the pawns are already starting to lower down to the sub $10 level and game stop has been slowly dropping their prices over the last year or two.

I personally can't wait until the current gen libraries become large enough that Gamestop starts up Buy 2 Get 1 sales to clear up shelf space like what happened to the GC/Xbox/PS2 games a few years into last gen.

And as I said before with all the game hoarding that is going on I can't wait for the estate auctions of the future :lol: . We should start seeing estates from people who were starting their households and raising kids in the late seventies to early 80s in the next 10-20 years and most likely we will be seeing a lot of stuff that got stored away popping back up again.

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 5:54 pm
by Jmustang1968
jvalentine98 wrote:Seller: "Here is a RARE video game. Now put a dent in your wallet buying it!"
Me: "Uh, no thanks. I'll pass and maybe buy a new blu-ray."

This may get me in trouble here, but growing up I loved the Genesis. I would love to have games like Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Shadowrun again. The save batteries and prices keep me from doing it, though. I have thought about those retro 30 game in one systems for the Genesis, though. Bad thing is they only have Sega made games on it, no 3rd parties.


Save batteries arent really a problem. Of all my carts, I've nly had to replace the battery on 2 and I had to replace 1 saturn battery. They are also fairly easy to replace.

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 7:13 pm
by wclem
Thankfully I put a full set together a couple of years ago, no way at todays prices. I got about 9/10 of it under 5 bucks a game.

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 7:40 pm
by darsparx
Some of you make me wish I was old enough to of begged my parents for this stuff. At least for wii/ds/psp and probably ps3 in a few years I've learned as much to keep my eye out at game stop especially since ds is already had some games hit the 9.99 and under bin even though most are junk the others are somewhat decent. Now all we need is for for some wii to hit that bin since it's already dropped in price for some games except for the popular ones. It seems like the best thing to do and everyone will say it buy a lot instead of the individual game. You're usually not going to get it for as cheap as you want it but it looks like it ends up somewhat cheaper than buying some of the games separate. Or even better yet if there's some title that interests you that is cheap get that first then once you've saved up go for the more expensive ones...

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 9:42 pm
by Hazerd
The prices of Pocky & Rocky 1, and 2 have kinda hit me, 1 being over $80+ and the 2 going for over $100+, even the GBA game and SFC versions are up there.

I remember when they were like $20 and $40 games.

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:42 pm
by vatermuzik
IMHO - With a little elbow grease, games for any system can be found cheap. It's all about patience and a love for the hunt. As long as buyers are willing to pay absurd prices for games their values will continue to go up. Supply and demand; it's the foundation of retail.

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:53 pm
by jvalentine98
vatermuzik wrote:IMHO - With a little elbow grease, games for any system can be found cheap. It's all about patience and a love for the hunt. As long as buyers are willing to pay absurd prices for games their values will continue to go up. Supply and demand; it's the foundation of retail.


I don't really have time to hunt. Wish I did but it isn't going to happen. First, I would have to drive about 50 miles to get to a game store that isn't Gamestop. I work, a lot, and have a fiance, have household duties, have other hobbies. I can't really justify spending my free time hunting for games I might or might not find. That's what the internet is for. :|

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 12:32 am
by Retrogamer0001
jvalentine98 wrote:
vatermuzik wrote:IMHO - With a little elbow grease, games for any system can be found cheap. It's all about patience and a love for the hunt. As long as buyers are willing to pay absurd prices for games their values will continue to go up. Supply and demand; it's the foundation of retail.


I don't really have time to hunt. Wish I did but it isn't going to happen. First, I would have to drive about 50 miles to get to a game store that isn't Gamestop. I work, a lot, and have a fiance, have household duties, have other hobbies. I can't really justify spending my free time hunting for games I might or might not find. That's what the internet is for. :|


Then alas, be prepared to pay...

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 2:33 am
by jvalentine98
Retrogamer0001 wrote:
jvalentine98 wrote:
vatermuzik wrote:IMHO - With a little elbow grease, games for any system can be found cheap. It's all about patience and a love for the hunt. As long as buyers are willing to pay absurd prices for games their values will continue to go up. Supply and demand; it's the foundation of retail.


I don't really have time to hunt. Wish I did but it isn't going to happen. First, I would have to drive about 50 miles to get to a game store that isn't Gamestop. I work, a lot, and have a fiance, have household duties, have other hobbies. I can't really justify spending my free time hunting for games I might or might not find. That's what the internet is for. :|


Then alas, be prepared to pay...


I was of the impression that indy game stores priced according to ebay/amazon anyway. I worked at a indy game store back in 2007, while in college, and the first thing we did when someone traded a game in, was go to the internet and get an idea of what it was worth. I can't imagine 7 years later they don't do that. The days of finding Final Fantasy 7 for $5 because they don't know what they have are over.

Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 8:20 am
by mas
Retrogamer0001 wrote:
jvalentine98 wrote:
vatermuzik wrote:IMHO - With a little elbow grease, games for any system can be found cheap. It's all about patience and a love for the hunt. As long as buyers are willing to pay absurd prices for games their values will continue to go up. Supply and demand; it's the foundation of retail.


I don't really have time to hunt. Wish I did but it isn't going to happen. First, I would have to drive about 50 miles to get to a game store that isn't Gamestop. I work, a lot, and have a fiance, have household duties, have other hobbies. I can't really justify spending my free time hunting for games I might or might not find. That's what the internet is for. :|


Then alas, be prepared to pay...

Retrogamer, I have to agree with jvalentine on this one. Here is my opinion and my experience and it's true in a way that the internet is a better route.
I live in Worcester ma. The second biggest city in ma the first being boston. I have 4 thrift stores and 3 flea markets, and a couple pawn shops. When I was collecting and hoarding multiple systems and trying to sell duplicates on ebay and this was just a year ago. I would go to all the thrift stores, and pawn shops 3-4 days a week and go to the flea markets on sat and sunday. 85% of the time I found shit during the week and only found people at the flea markets have the phones and pretty much use ebay prices or just a little under.
I was doing that for 6 month's or so when my wife asked me to just do a research and tell me how much you spend on a weekly bases with food and gas and everything else to until you found a so called "gem"
So It took 40.00 in gas, 38.00 in food because your going to get hungry looking so you need coffee and lunch or supper, 11 hrs of driving so there's wear and tear to your car and daily disappointment to only find some snes games at 2.99 worth 7-15.00 and there the common crap. Zelda, Mario world, final fight, street fighter 2 and a couple wrestling games. So in a weeks run I wasted all that time and wear and tear to my car, gas and I still had to fill up again so it was another 40.00 for gas so I can go to work for a few snes games to play.
They say it's the thrill to find a gem but think of it, you guys should really check and do the math. In the long run it's a lot better to get games on ebay,amazon hell even craigslist. Honestly do the math I may not get games every time I go out like you guys or I may have just bad luck but The second biggest city in ma and I never find crap anymore. Hell even employees have been saying at like savers they never get anything that's because people know now that games are worth money and some idiots make a living on this or they think there going to get rich because they have Mario/duck hunt and it's rare because it's old. Hell cassette tapes are old and vhs but I can get those 50-1.00 everywhere.
And the fact that also these games are expensive and I forgot the most part gamestop threw out a bunch of title into the dumpsters when those games were at the end of life in those stores. So now games were destroyed and there are less out there for us to get.