What about merchandise, what is your most valuable item? I got that piece of shit paperweight for MM recently.
I just realized I still own FE: Radiant Dawn, even shrinkwrapped. That's like 90 dola right there.
I also own FE: Path of Radiance or whatever the GC game was called. I think that's also expensive. I should sell them.
I have Path of Radiance but it's open. I kept putting off buying Radiant Dawn and then I couldn't afford it.
It's ridiculous how much some GC games cost these days. I remember finding them in the used section at GAME shops in London for very little (until the release of the Wii)
Yeah my PoR game is also open. I think I bought it used for like 15 or 20. Once I thought of buying Metroid triology in tin case for Wii, but I never did it because I thought (correctly) I'd never play it anyway. Now I think I could have two expensive games to sell instead of one.
I'll hold onto my opened P.N.03 copy until it's worth hundreds.
SteelAttack said:Yeah my PoR game is also open. I think I bought it used for like 15 or 20. Once I thought of buying Metroid triology in tin case for Wii, but I never did it because I thought (correctly) I'd never play it anyway. Now I think I could have two expensive games to sell instead of one.
I don't think it was ever released in a tin box. It was just a shiny cardboard cover for the regular DVD case. I so regret opening the seal on that one. I think I only looked at the booklet I didn't even play it once (I had all the individual games anyway). Or maybe I opened it because the disk was loose in the case and I needed to push it down as that gets on my nerves more than anything.
I just checked a few of my games I'd think may be worth something. I have Ikaruga on the GCN, which goes for about €50. A complete copy of Conker's BFD on N64 seems to be going for between €180-€200. And I only found one listing on ebay for a Panasonic Q, for €549. Bought mine used back when for €300.
Back in 2000 I was unemployed after working for a start-up dotcom that bit the dust about a year after I started working there. The first company I interviewed with afterwards was Radio Shack's corporate headquarters, and I did get the job.... and I turned it down. Even then I knew that a doomed play.