Retr0gamer wrote: » US and EU are going through a 16 bit phase at the moment. In japan they are going through an 8 bit phase. Wait a while and it will probably die down.
OwaynOTT wrote: » Prices on some games have gone mad. Just been looking at my archived purchases on ebay, never knew that was there, and it's shocking. Sunset Riders cart got for less than €20 posted in 2010. Megaman x2 and Terranigma each less than €50 posted and they came from Australia, so post was a bit more expensive. Boxed Super Castlevania for €40! I know it is still possible to get thoose games on ebay for less but it's getting harder and harder. Will the prices keep going up or will we experience a bust?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Unboxed, Pal, €93.98 Boxed, VGA, NTSC, €393.38, another €40 in postage! Unboxed, NTSC, €47, another €5 in postage,
Achilles wrote: » So here's my reply for those of you interested: Hi David, I do have to thank you for your prompt and precise reply. I look forward to speaking with Nicholas when he gets back from his trip where I will discuss all matters with him. You will have to accept my most sincere of apologies for the lateness of my reply as I have been busy righting other wrongs in the vastness of cyberspace. Thank you for taking time out of your busy day of constant repricing of various rare gems and delights of the retro era to send me such a lovely message. I look forward to hearing from you again. Steve Kay Facebook User (4 years).
Andrew76 wrote: » Are they private emails between you and The Rage? If they are, I don't think it wise to post them up here. Especially since you asked for a "private debate" in your original message.
Achilles wrote: » This isn't the aforementioned private debate that was suggested though, they are Facebook private messages. My choice to post it where I please.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Not too impressed with the latest Retrogamer magazine. Only read the Contra article but it's full of inaccuracies.
Andrew76 wrote: » Yep I realise that. Sure good luck with your endeavour to enlighten them.
Achilles wrote: » I fear that it will however be in vein. My solution is actually simple economics of supply and demand. That's what they think they're doing at the moment but their price checking method as has been pointed out here numerous times has many flaws for many reasons. I actually think my proposed solution would end up making them more money in the long run whilst also changing the situation for gamers for the better.
EnterNow wrote: » In all honesty, your completely wasting your time & energy. If they were any way serious about running the business properly, & maximizing themselves & their exposure, you wouldn't need to be communicating with them through a social networking website. My solution? Buy elsewhere, its cheaper & easier
keithgeo wrote: » Ive been in a bit the last while, i find the prices decent enough for most games, especially now that prices on ebay etc have gone stupid. sure some games are overpriced, but factor in postage etc that you would pay online and i think most of them are fairly priced. I was only in there at lunch looking at the NES games, I bought Boxed Alfred Chicken for 12 euro, I never seen it before online so said feck it ill get it. Just looking it up there and it seems to be a very good price for it in this case.
Jack burton wrote: » I havnt been buying any heaps of retro games for the last little while, few dribs and drabs. They are like fashion a accessory now for people and its so hip and trendy to have them. Hopefully soon it will die out!
DinoRex wrote: » Ever wanted to murder a child?
DinoRex wrote: » Ever wanted to murder a child? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQspTueK0ak
Mr.Saturn wrote: » That's a pretty perfect way of describing it. I don't think it's going to get any quieter, though. We've got Wreck-it-Ralph on its way, which if it's any half successful, is going to broaden the hobby even further. I find that a bit of a good/bad thing, I suppose.
unky chop chop wrote: » Lads I'm in London for the week on my Tobler. Bored senseless already...is there any good arcades about?