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#1 Apr 24 2011 at 4:53 PM Rating: Decent
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Not sure I'd pay this much for it though.
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#2 Apr 24 2011 at 4:57 PM Rating: Excellent
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Id pay 3k if it allowed me to go back to 1997.
#3 Apr 24 2011 at 5:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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SparthosofLakshmi wrote:
Id pay 3k if it allowed me to go back to 1997.


Me too. I'd buy crates of FFVII and come back to undercut this guy by a dollar.
#4 Apr 24 2011 at 5:14 PM Rating: Decent
I just bought this about 6 months ago brand new for like $30 from some store online. Is it THAT rare? I actually gave it to someone because I just uploaded it to my hard drive to use on epsxe.

I have seen Suikoden pretty high and that top loading NES.
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#5 Apr 24 2011 at 7:40 PM Rating: Decent
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Brokenwheel wrote:
I just bought this about 6 months ago brand new for like $30 from some store online.


Guarantee your copy has "Greatest Hits" on the top. Original copies don't have that.

Edit: The Greatest hits would be on the left it seems.

Edited, Apr 24th 2011 9:41pm by Strai
#6 Apr 24 2011 at 7:45 PM Rating: Decent
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Guarantee your copy has "Greatest Hits" on the top. Original copies don't have that.


Yea, I think you're right. I guess I was thinking of it as a game, but I'm sure collectors would not like the "Greatest Hits" label.

Still, $3000 is nuts!
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#7 Apr 24 2011 at 7:59 PM Rating: Decent
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Brokenwheel wrote:
Still, $3000 is nuts!


Look at his other auctions. Someone bought a copy of WoW for $1,450.

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#8 Apr 24 2011 at 8:06 PM Rating: Good
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Look at his other auctions. Someone bought a copy of WoW for $1,450.


Uugghh. Why? If it's autographed by Mr. T, then I'd understand.

Some people buy ridiculous things at ridiculous prices. I only wish I could cook a grilled Jesus.
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#9 Apr 24 2011 at 8:30 PM Rating: Decent
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I have a black label sealed FF7, I bought it 5 years ago for £25.
#10 Apr 24 2011 at 9:03 PM Rating: Decent
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if it was an original print maybe...MAYBE


can tell its not an original print because it doesnt have the misprinted i in masterpiece on the back

Edited, Apr 24th 2011 11:03pm by Finuve
#11 Apr 24 2011 at 9:07 PM Rating: Good
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Oh no...The one I bought should have sold for about $600 at the time...but the place I bought it from had no idea....they thought £25 was a lot for an old PS1 game lol.

I have been tempted to sell it a few times but just don’t want to.

#12 Apr 24 2011 at 9:30 PM Rating: Good
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There's a retro video game bubble inflating. Some copy of Stadium Events sold for an obscene sum. FFVII is the 2nd best selling game on the PS1. It can only be called rare with sarcasm, no matter what the label on it. The only video games that sold more than FFVII are two dozen or so games. I know there's an absurd market around Chrono Trigger, but at least it's a less common game than FFVII (RPGs being more niche back in 1995), still not rare enough to justify the prices people ask for it.

This bubble is inflating and one day it will pop. The same thing happened to comic books. FFVII is Superman #75 (the black polybagged issue where Superman was "killed" by Doomsday). The bubble pops and drives prices down. The advantage video games have over comics is comics made during the speculators era were produced in huge volumes, meaning they're now worth less than cover price even then now (meaning factoring in inflation they're worth even less), just like baseball cards made in that time, whereas these video games were made in finite numbers that weren't driven by speculation (though the infamous ET on Atari, for it to be made in greater numbers than there were Atari consoles, meant they thought it would be a collectible), so they will see their value reduced after the bubble pops, but it will follow a track similar to Gold/Silver/Bronze Age comics, which have a base value (late 80s- mid 90s comics had a very low base value due to production runs and the hype masked that til the bubble popped).

What does this mean? If you want to sell a game at a higher cost, now's the time to sell. If you're buying, be savvy, be shrewd, a lot of stuff is overpriced and subject to hype. The word rare gets slapped on everything but really only belongs on a small number of games... and Donkey Kong Country games and a few others (though that's a different kind of Rare). Final Fantasy VII is a bit more rare than sliced bread, but that's about it.


On topics like this, I have to do a public service announcement. Gyromite is a game people like to destroy looking for the coveted but elusive Famicom converters. While Gyromites are common now, they are a finite resource and if we go on destroying Gyromites, there will be none left and little R.O.B. will have to play with himself. There is a tried and true way of telling whether that Gyromite cart has a converter or not-
http://www.classicplastic.net/dvgi/editorials-davidnesconvert.html
Remember, only you can prevent forest fires save a Gyromite.
#13 Apr 24 2011 at 9:35 PM Rating: Decent
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It’s not that fact that FFVII is rare, its just rare to have a sealed unopened copy of one of the best selling games..Collectors pay crazy sh*t for unopened/sealed lol.



Edited, Apr 24th 2011 11:37pm by SgtFrog
#14 Apr 25 2011 at 4:27 AM Rating: Good
I have a copy of FFVII PC (can't be too many of that around anymore) but unfortunately Disc 3 got cracked in a house move :(

It's probably made it worthless now...
#15 Apr 25 2011 at 6:37 AM Rating: Decent
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I have a sealed SNES copy of Chrono Trigger (English version). I wonder how much I could get for it.
#16 Apr 25 2011 at 7:13 AM Rating: Decent
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Spoonless the Silent wrote:
I have a sealed SNES copy of Chrono Trigger (English version). I wonder how much I could get for it.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CHRONO-TRIGGER-SNES-SUPER-NINTENDO-FACTORY-SEALED-NEW-/320686812436?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item4aaa6c6d14
$3999 :)
#17 Apr 25 2011 at 7:14 AM Rating: Decent
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Likibiki wrote:
I have a copy of FFVII PC (can't be too many of that around anymore) but unfortunately Disc 3 got cracked in a house move :(

It's probably made it worthless now...


£30 if it was not scratched up heh.
#18 Apr 25 2011 at 9:56 AM Rating: Good
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Huh weird, While i dont have unopened copies between me and one of my friends we have 7 copies of FF7 I have 2 'whiteback' copies and one GH copy I play. He has 4 Whiteback copies varying use, Ones nearly new. No Im not a collector, mainly I thought i lost my original whiteback and rebought it then found it later. THe GH I got for a dollar at Goodwill.

Edited, Apr 25th 2011 6:03pm by BeanX
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#19 Apr 25 2011 at 3:28 PM Rating: Good
I don't understand, and probably never will, why people pay insane amounts of money for a really old unopened product.

If you're planning to open it, then why not just buy an opened one?

If you're planning to leave it unopened, then why buy it at all, other than "just to have"?
#20 May 13 2011 at 10:37 PM Rating: Good
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Mikhalia the Picky wrote:
I don't understand, and probably never will, why people pay insane amounts of money for a really old unopened product.

If you're planning to open it, then why not just buy an opened one?

If you're planning to leave it unopened, then why buy it at all, other than "just to have"?


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just to have


And hey Mik!
#21 Jun 01 2011 at 3:13 PM Rating: Default
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#22 Jun 02 2011 at 5:54 AM Rating: Good
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