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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 6:42AM (Unverified) said

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Fascinating. Ahsbolutely faaaahscciinnnaaaaZZzzzzzz
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 7:03AM (Unverified) said

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Oh, so its time to sell the 1,000 copies of Demon's Souls Deluxe Editions I had stashed in my basement?
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Posted: Jan 31st 2010 8:33AM kentuckyfried said

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I'm glad I stashed away at least 4 of these babies...
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 7:33AM CSP said

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Of course, you should really be buying games (and supporting developers) for their quality, not for their resale value,

no you are reading this wrong. We look at a game's (or actually, a company's) resale value so that we do not feel ripped off when that game is sold at 1/3 of its price (retailers as well) so Madworld for instance is sold at less than 10 Eu on a respectable online retailer, the people who got this for 50 Eu will feel stupid. So the resale value tells us if it is best to wait for a few months before buying the game (at a reduced price) or just pay full price because the chances of a price reduction are slim. Companies like Atlus and Nintendo as mentioned. MTV games though? Which games have been developed/published by MTV games?
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 7:34PM (Unverified) said

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Do you understand the concept of grammar?
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 7:35AM CSP said

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Which games have been developed/published by MTV games?

ehm...Rockband...really?
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 12:41PM wcarnation said

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Oh god, are people still trying to make games "rare"?

Do you know how annoying that was in the 1990s/early 2000s? Knock it off!
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 1:02PM Mr Khan said

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plus that's what crashed the comic book business in the early '90s.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 9:42PM AntiVillian said

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I think it more the rise of TV.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 1:22PM Yatcho said

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Well Nintendo is obvious, mainly because they keep their games at 50$ forever.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 1:26PM (Unverified) said

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I dont resell games, doesnt seem worth it to me. Cause if you pay $60 for a game, but only get $30 back... that means your out $30. Doesn't seem appealing to me, cause in a way - I dont care if you disagree with me - that means you in essence pay $90 for your next game if its another $60 game. Only works, IMO, if you can trade one game for another.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 2:08PM The Albatross said

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I don't fault you for not selling your games, but that argument does not make any sense at all. You have it backwards, or, if what you're saying is true (that by selling a game for $30 then your next game becomes .. $90 ..) then, you'd have to agree that by NOT selling a game for $30, then your next game would cost $120, and then if you don't sell either of those, then your next game would cost $180......

It's no big deal to hold onto your games if that's your thing, but... the idea that selling a game, and getting some money back for something that you wouldn't otherwise have, makes something else *more* expensive is absurd. Let's say I sell my $200,000 house and then buy a $220,000 house, does selling my current house make that new house $420,000? ... No.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 2:28PM (Unverified) said

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*shrug* Its the way I see it, and how can you compare a game (hobby) with a house (shelter) - one you need, one you dont. And its just how I see it.. makes no sense.. but how is that my problem? :P
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Posted: Jan 31st 2010 8:36AM kentuckyfried said

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huh?

When you buy a game, then sell it so that you can buy another new game, you've essentially treated the game that you just sold as a long-term rental, that's all.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 1:47PM (Unverified) said

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I only sell single-player games nowadays. AC2 I raped and pillaged then sold right away for most of my money back.. ME2 will suffer the same fate.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 2:02PM The Albatross said

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Only if you have a buyer. MVP Baseball '05 for the PC will sell, regularly, for $80+, a game that came out five years ago... But only when there's a buyer looking to get the game.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 2:18PM Haizeus said

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I'm going to buy a copy of the Demon's Souls Collectors Director's Special Edition Cut soonish, because I really want one and I don't want to end up paying MGS3:S prices.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 7:13PM SoCoolCurt said

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this happened to me with Ninja Gaiden Sigma on PS3. i bought it as my first PS3 game back in '07 for $40 and really didn't like it. i kept it anyway though and then Brawl was coming out and i was poor from college, so i sold it on eBay and to my surprise got $75 for it. i mean i knew it was the collectors edition, but i really didn't think it was worth anything more than the regular game. there are collectors of everything.
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Posted: Jan 30th 2010 10:27PM (Unverified) said

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I personally am tired of all the GameStop collector's editions out there. The majority of them are going for less for what is being paid for full price. Look up one of the first CE out there that started this fad, Lost Planet. It goes for less it's value.

I only will get a CE if it has stuff in it that interests me. But buying a CE sealed and not opening it to try make money off of it is pretty dumb. Like the other guy said that is what happened to the comic book industry in the mid 1990's.
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Posted: Jan 31st 2010 10:40AM (Unverified) said

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that's totally crazyness!!!!
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Posted: Jan 31st 2010 4:47PM (Unverified) said

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I'd love to see PC gaming stay up high. Unfortunately the PC gaming world is RIDDLED with piracy, a battle they will never fight - instead will have to make do with it burdening a large percentage of their sales.

DS Lites, PSPs, wow... years ago I would have never imagined having toys like this. This generation of kids are just S P O I L E D!

On another note, check out www.madsales.ca - I found a ton of DS Lite Special editions for cheap with free shipping. I grabbed the Winning 11 one. I contributed my $ to Nintendo and added to them charts!
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