I'm saying older technology shouldn't be as much as newer technology. Period. Any SNES cart over the price of a 2014 game is stupid. It's old. It's out dated. Neither of those statements are incorrect. I can't break myself to compete with someone's nostalgia, but I should be able to play the games, too.MrPopo wrote:You're implying that an older game cannot be of the same quality as a modern game if they can't command the same price. That's pretty terrible reasoning, in my opinion.
Disturbing prices on N64 games
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You can, you just have to pay for them like everyone else.jvalentine98 wrote:I'm saying older technology shouldn't be as much as newer technology. Period. Any SNES cart over the price of a 2014 game is stupid. It's old. It's out dated. Neither of those statements are incorrect. I can't break myself to compete with someone's nostalgia, but I should be able to play the games, too.MrPopo wrote:You're implying that an older game cannot be of the same quality as a modern game if they can't command the same price. That's pretty terrible reasoning, in my opinion.
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I once told a friend of mine I found an NES at a flea market for $25. He said he'd give $5 for it. He said it was great and the games were good, but it's 1985 tech. I couldn't logically disagree. I could say nothing but, "Yeah man. It is old and $25 is a bit much for a machine made when we were babies!"
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I'm talking more about stuff like Madden 64 - 2001, Allstar Baseball, etc.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Cutting out the sports games is a mistake! They're great!FerretGamer wrote: Luckily, the N64 has a relatively small library and it's even smaller when you cut out all of the sports games, which makes up about 25% of the library. It's a pretty easy console to collect for.
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Re: Disturbing prices on N64 games
jvalentine98 wrote:I'm saying older technology shouldn't be as much as newer technology. Period. Any SNES cart over the price of a 2014 game is stupid. It's old. It's out dated. Neither of those statements are incorrect. I can't break myself to compete with someone's nostalgia, but I should be able to play the games, too.MrPopo wrote:You're implying that an older game cannot be of the same quality as a modern game if they can't command the same price. That's pretty terrible reasoning, in my opinion.
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Sounds like entitlement to me.
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I said everyone should pay a fair price. You obviously value old games more than me. They're worth more to you. But you shouldn't pay more. They are old games that are exactly the same as they were the day they were released. Nothing's changed about them, except the amount of time that has passed since release day.FerretGamer wrote:Sounds like entitlement to me.
I'm making all the arguments for the guy who thought up emulation. Basically, screw you and your high prices, I will play the games I want for nothing. Take that!
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I understand your logic and in a perfect world that would be the case. Unfortunately, it just doesn't work that way. This is far more complex than the way you are looking at it especially from economics point of view.jvalentine98 wrote:I said everyone should pay a fair price. You obviously value old games more than me. They're worth more to you. But you shouldn't pay more. They are old games that are exactly the same as they were the day they were released. Nothing's changed about them, except the amount of time that has passed since release day.FerretGamer wrote:Sounds like entitlement to me.
I'm making all the arguments for the guy who thought up emulation. Basically, screw you and your high prices, I will play the games I want for nothing. Take that!
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I'm still not seeing why older should mean it costs less, especially when you take into account scarcity.
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Things have changed. There are far fewer games in circulation. Games have been destroyed, boxes tossed, discs scratched, stickers applied, Ballz carts with mysterious stains.
Also the idea that emulation was created, or used, to simply "play for free" is a fallacy. I'd wager that most folks here who enjoy emulation got into it for the hacking, homebrews, translations, etc. It hasn't changed what we buy or collect.
Also the idea that emulation was created, or used, to simply "play for free" is a fallacy. I'd wager that most folks here who enjoy emulation got into it for the hacking, homebrews, translations, etc. It hasn't changed what we buy or collect.