Retro game stuff talk
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@flyingtomahawk said in Retro game stuff talk:
The downside of MD is, if you would start to collect all the games now it would cost you a lot, lot money. Acclaim titles are very expensive.
I just learned about Crusader of Centy from SNES drunk. It looks like a really cool game, but it's selling for $500+ on eBay right now...
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@obsidianspider
That does look cool, I've never played that - I'll have to give it a try.Regarding the price of the games, when the Snes and Megadrive came out I was young and couldn't afford to buy the games because they were expensive - I used to trade them in for new games otherwise I'd rarely have anything new to play (there were some exception that I never traded though). Now I'm older the games are rarer and even more expensive so I still can't afford them so not much has changed :D .
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Wow, that game is pretty legit. Easily looks like it has SNES visuals in my opinion.
@ruckage said in Retro game stuff talk:
@obsidianspider
That does look cool, I've never played that - I'll have to give it a try.Regarding the price of the games, when the Snes and Megadrive came out I was young and couldn't afford to buy the games because they were expensive - I used to trade them in for new games otherwise I'd rarely have anything new to play (there were some exception that I never traded though). Now I'm older the games are rarer and even more expensive so I still can't afford them so not much has changed :D .
You know what game I miss? Eternal Champions. And that was actually gorier than Mortal Kombat.
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@ruckage Will do!
@obsidianspider looks like a cool game alright. Will note it down for later.
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@ruckage
Wonder why the US version of the Centy game cost around $500 and the Japanese version only a fraction of it like $30. And besides I always had my issues with those retro game price policies. Who defines them? I mean I could put Sonic on ebay for $1000 does that make Sonic a 1000 bucks game?
I can accept if a game has been actually sold for such a price but anything else is just a fluke, right?
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@flyingtomahawk US games go for a lot more because most people don’t know how to read Japanese. If I could I’d totally be buying the Japanese versions of games.
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@obsidianspider you and me both. Like @FlyingTomahawk was saying, the Japanese releases are usually a fraction of the price. Plus there are a lot of games I really wish I could understand that never got a US release or in English.
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@flyingtomahawk
I guess a game is worth what people are willing to pay for it. I normally check sold listings on ebay to get a realistic idea of how much items are worth, some people list items with unrealistically high prices but no one ever buys them so they aren't worth the asking price.@obsidianspider
The Centry game is know as Soleil in Europe, and the price it sells for ranges from £40 - £80. There is a copy for sale in Germany at the moment for £26.93. Not sure if you can select English as a language option though in the German version. -
@ruckage
So a game gets his current value on the price sold.
So let's say you and me are gonna raise a price for let's say Game A. So I put Game A on eBay or somewhere where it gets a lot of attention for a ridiculous price. Then you as my friend purchase that item. (but don't really pay me) I then cancel the deal on eBay or even pay the eBay fee just to keep the price high. Then from that day on that game has such value because it was sold for that high price. Right? We could even repeat that procedure a few more times with fake accounts.
I know I am overthinking it but it just boggles my mind to think in a time where cheating is normal as drinking water. I have seen auctions go higher in price because the seller asked 1-2 friends to place fake bids.
When I go around the Japanese game stores I can see some still have the same rare games for the same ridiculous price for the past 10 years! So that would mean that THAT game should actually loose its value since it hasn't been sold for such high price for the past 10 years. Or not?IMO that is all stupid price policy. I understand if there is a game only printed/made 10-50 pieces world wide and they are rare because there are simply not many around but seeing a $300+ game over 10 times within 1 year sold by different stores does smell not right to me.
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does this count as one of the greatest rare games to have gotten for free?
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@edmaul69 Now who'd you kill to get your hands on a CIB Panic Restaurant?!?
Or is it a repro?
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@lilbud it is real. My mom bought it for $6 at a local game store in the 90’s. I removed the price sticker that was on the front of the box.
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I thought the sealed tengen tetris i sold for $500 was awesome. The last boxed version of panic restaurant sold for $1350 and that was cheaper than the other ones that sold.
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@obsidianspider @celly Well, you both could learn Japanese, some people do such things for their hobby. (I'm dead serious here.) It would also open other Japanese media to you, like mangas, animes and real movies. And it would give you enormous street credibility among nerds. ;)
It would take some time and thus be more of another hobby itself, but it's certainly doable and may be worth the effort. Who knows, it may even help you in your professional life, as language skills tend to do.
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@clyde I actually do want to do this. Aside from DuoLingo (which I have messed with a bit), do you have any suggestions for learning Japanese? It's proving much more difficult for me to learn than picking up other languages that use a roman alphabet.
Unfortunately immersion (moving to Japan for a while) is not an option. If I did that @FlyingTomahawk would see me on the news poor and surrounded by broken games from Hard-Off.
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I just won an eBay auction fairly cheaply for a "parts only" DMG that I bought solely for the purpose of modding. (I already have a mostly-stock one - lens was replaced with a glass one by the prior owner.)
These things were generally built like tanks so I'm thinking it's probably just corroded battery connections. If I can get it working, how do you think I should customize it? Pics would be helpful.
I'm thinking:
- Backlight (not sure of color)
- Bivert
- Custom case/lens/buttons? (not sure of colors?)
- Conversion to use LiPo battery and micro USB charging
What else?
Here are the pictures from the auction:
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@obsidianspider Thanks for mentioning DuoLingo. Embarrassingly, I didn't know it although it started in late 2011, more than six years ago. Since I'm also considering to learn at least one other foreign language in my life (next to English, my native tongue is German), I'll definitely look into it.
Alas, I can't give you much advice for learning Japanese. However, here in Germany, language exchanges are a common way for two people to learn each other's language. There are online services to bring them together, you could search the web for them.
Writing about it lets my own motivation flare up again. So, thanks for the push. :)
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While looking for modded game boys, my search brought me across this…
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@flyingtomahawk said in Retro game stuff talk:
@ruckage
So a game gets his current value on the price sold.
So let's say you and me are gonna raise a price for let's say Game A. So I put Game A on eBay or somewhere where it gets a lot of attention for a ridiculous price. Then you as my friend purchase that item. (but don't really pay me) I then cancel the deal on eBay or even pay the eBay fee just to keep the price high. Then from that day on that game has such value because it was sold for that high price. Right? We could even repeat that procedure a few more times with fake accounts.
I know I am overthinking it but it just boggles my mind to think in a time where cheating is normal as drinking water. I have seen auctions go higher in price because the seller asked 1-2 friends to place fake bids.
When I go around the Japanese game stores I can see some still have the same rare games for the same ridiculous price for the past 10 years! So that would mean that THAT game should actually loose its value since it hasn't been sold for such high price for the past 10 years. Or not?IMO that is all stupid price policy. I understand if there is a game only printed/made 10-50 pieces world wide and they are rare because there are simply not many around but seeing a $300+ game over 10 times within 1 year sold by different stores does smell not right to me.
Anything is really only worth what people are prepared to pay for it. Viewing sold listings on ebay - though not perfect - gives a good indication (if you look at completed listings instead you'll often see much higher prices but they go unsold).
People can rig listing by placing false bids but if they sell then they either are sold to the false bidder (which isn't really a sale) or a genuine bidder was willing to pay the high price. Unless an item is really rare there will be several listings so you get a more accurate idea of actual value as you can see an average.
Definitely, if an item is on sale for months or even years at a high price and no one buys it then I totally agree it's not worth that price but some people just refuse to lower prices for some reason.It's also subjective, everyone values things differently. Personally I would never pay large amounts of money for a game.
As a very recent example I just bought a controller for my PC engine. In the UK they are pretty scarce but on average they sell for around £25. There haven't been many listed recently but there is a seller in Germany who consistently lists them for £50 which is really expensive (I could import one from Japan with taxes and get it cheaper.) The thing is they never sell so aren't worth £50, he just keeps re-listing the same item.
A UK seller listed his controller and I guess tried to slightly undercut the German sellers price so had a Buy it Now of £49 - I put in an offer of £25 which was refused. No one bought it so he reduced to £39. Again no one bought it so he lowered it to £29. At this point I put in another offer of £26 and he accepted so I got it for the going rate and more importantly the price I was willing to pay.Here's a photo of my controller as it's pretty relevant to this thread, it's in nice condition and came with the box so I got a good deal I think, I've opened it up and surprisingly the membranes are all in really good condition as well with no splits.
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