Myrddin wrote: » I'd be the same. Though I must admit, my enthusiasm for repro's has been largely curtailed since I read that most of them will be lucky to be still working in ten years. Given that, I think the flash card route makes the most sense.
Myrddin wrote: » It's a sleeper, in that it seems to have risen in price steadily, albeit quietly & out of the limelight...
o1s1n wrote: » That really is annoying! I feel sorry for all those people who turn on their apparent 'legit' Earthbound carts in 10 years to find no game. I hope that's just a conservative estimation anyway. I know they say the same about eprom proto carts but loads of them are still going 20+ years later. I still kept that mask rom you removed from my Earthbound board anyway, maybe I can learn Japanese at some point in the next 10 years
The 16 bit generation seems to be rising steadily as a whole, I've been really shocked at some Megadrive game price rises i've seen. It's been pushing me away from ebay and more towards the idea of going on carboot hunts every weekend.
Myrddin wrote: » Carboot hunts now are mostly PS2 era stuff, so we're kinds screwed here when looking to collect 16bit stuff...
urbanledge wrote: » you can only buy so many copies of Buzz:D
the groutch wrote: »
Sera wrote: » 5 new games for my PS3 Valkyrie Chronicles, Lollypop Chainsaw and Siren Blood Curse are belated birthday presents from Retr0 I bought P4A and Guided Fate Paradox (for a good price) myself, they came this morning.
o1s1n wrote: » Oh I'm not knocking how much you spent on it, the 'christ' was more to do with the price increase. I was looking for a copy myself a few months back and I remember it being expensive, but not around the €100 mark.
waveform wrote: » Very Nice! Think I need to pick up Lollypop Chainsaw myself!
Parawind wrote: » That's exactly why I jumped on, can't see anyone finding a bunch of original copies and flooding the market so that price will only increase.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I found the checkpoints odd. I played for an hour before turning it off, next time I turned it on I had to start from the beginning again. I haven't turned it back on since!
waveform wrote: » Very Nice! Think I need to pick up Lollypop Chainsaw myself! Although I still need to play Dead Rising tho.... but hey, dats none of yo business.
o1s1n wrote: » How much are they going for these days?
marko93 wrote: » Does any one here have a PS Vita? Was thinking of hoping on that bandwagon or the Wii U one :P
Keno wrote: »
CiDeRmAn wrote: » That's a lovely set of games there, a great starting point for any retro collection, or even a start of a decent Snes collection, Super Mario World is a masterpiece.
Andrew76 wrote: » €290 in Gamestop will get you a bundle of some sort. Then you can get any new game for €40, presumably JU picked up MK8, bringing the total up to €330. You can also try and get the summer sale deal - 2 free games with a console purchase. Choices are Fifa, Zelda, Sonic Racing, Nintendo Land. Some folks are refused this when buying a bundle (summer sale might just apply to a bare console purchase), but most seem to be getting it.
Keno wrote: » I'm looking at FFIII, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Super Castlevania IV, Contra III, Sunset Riders, Mega Man X and Illusion of Gaia but I'll have to sell a kidney for them!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » So is the WiiU finally finding some momentum? Seems to be a good number of people who have decided to take the plunge. And, seeing as they can now dip into over a years worth of releases, they have a decent selection of titles to play. But will this diversity be improved on, will third parties return to the format or will it be a slow trickle of first party releases and little else.