What do you regret selling/getting rid of?

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Segata wrote:Paper Mario Thousand Year Door. I don't even remember why II sold it. Likely due to short on money and this is before it became expensive. I'd like to play the game again anyway.

Tales of Symphonia Gamecube. I don't miss the game. I didn't like it much. Just I sold it at a time it was common. I'd like to have sold it a few years ago when the price seemed to get pretty high.


It's probably fine, neither of those games were truly finished when they released. PS3 got the definitive version when it rereleased.
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Since when were either of those not finished? Just because Namco decided to remaster a game and fluff it up a bit didn't mean they felt the original wasn't done. And I know it's the wording, but Mario not finished and on PS3? :)
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PS3 got a version of Tales of Symphonia ported from the inferior PS2 version. Sure, there's a bit of extra stuff added to it from the GC version, but it's not like the GC version was incomplete. The PS2/PS3 versions both run at 30 FPS, and the GC at 60 FPS. Compounding the issues, I've heard that the port job to PS3 was pretty sloppy.
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Sarge wrote:PS3 got a version of Tales of Symphonia ported from the inferior PS2 version. Sure, there's a bit of extra stuff added to it from the GC version, but it's not like the GC version was incomplete. The PS2/PS3 versions both run at 30 FPS, and the GC at 60 FPS. Compounding the issues, I've heard that the port job to PS3 was pretty sloppy.

Might be alluding to my FFXII comment? But what you just said is essentially the same as what happened to FFXII.
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Huh sounds like a lot of slop when it came to that game across the Sony board if the very nice one is the GC or PC versions. Kind of a shame as I still think Symphonia still is viewed as one of the best in the franchise.
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While I'm at the Boston comic con and waiting in line to meet Matt smith I'd figure I would post my regrets
The master system games I just sold to pay some bills for the house. I really regret selling them off. I didn't sell everything but games that's going to cost me to complete the collection again.
Maybe the us collection of the sega saturn that I once had in maybe 2004 but even that I'm not caring as much as my master system and maybe some nes titles but that's all
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I had a library of around twenty or so ps1 games when I finally got a ps2.....and I traded almost all of them to get a couple ps2 games. I don't even remember which ps2 games it was that I got either, but I very much regret getting rid of all of those ps1 games.
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