http://www.gamesradar.com/most-valuable-wii-games/
Go fig. I still have that.
But I don't think ill be giving it up anytime soon. That's a nice 180 for you collector types who never opened it.
http://www.gamesradar.com/most-valuable-wii-games/
Go fig. I still have that.
But I don't think ill be giving it up anytime soon. That's a nice 180 for you collector types who never opened it.
I own two games on this list and have no intention of selling either ever. One is my favorite game of the generation. :)
I pirated some of those games. So they're not worth anything, but I didn't pay anything. Based on the used game prices I probably came out ahead…
I own two games on this list and have no intention of selling either ever. One is my favorite game of the generation. :)
Same here! Mind telling us which ones they are…?
I actually found out about Unlimited Adventure's high value last week, when I saw it going for up to $140 on eBay. I also have Metroid Prime Trilogy Collector's Edition, and in mint condition, no less. I'm definitely hanging on to both of them.
Edit: Something I find rather amusing is that I remember former AP user Tsukento talking about My Horse and Me years ago, during a video about Wii shovelware.
Xenoblade of course.
Xenoblade and Metroid Prime Trilogy were rare, until Gamestop reprinted them earlier this year. Now they still have slightly inflated prices, but are not at all difficult to find (and both will be $40 used at Gamestop on black Friday.)
One Piece's rarity is legit though. I don't think I've ever seen a copy, new or used.
Hmm..
Out of these I own Xenoblade, Unlimited Adventure and Skyward Sword, and I USED to own Radient Dawn…
And I DO want Dokapon... And part of me wants to get into metroid...
Some of these are rare? My local game shop has the likes of Dragonball Z and F1 in over and over.
I have OP: UA and DBZ: BT3 (now that I think about it, I tend to buy mainly anime-based games XD). If there's any other game I actually care to get, it would be Xenoblade ('cause it just looks gorgeous and fun). All the others just seem "meh" to me. Never was the biggest LoZ, FE, or Metroid fan…though I'd probably pick those up if I found them cheap (as unlikely as that is). XDD
Out of those, I've got One Piece Unlimited Adventure, Metroid Prime Trilogy, and Xenoblade Chronicles. If I hadn't gotten Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 as a launch title, I'd probably have BT3 as well. Don't have Skyward Sword, though, and none of the other games interest me. (never been able to get into Fire Emblem - not a huge fan of the perma-death concept)
I own Metroid Prime Trilogy ( Collector's Edition ) and Tatsunoko vs Capcom. Not like I'll hand them over :L
I own
And I have no plans of selling any of those games. Maybe Tenkaichi 3, just cause DBZ games still come to west so frequently that I could get a DBZ game that's better
Anything better after BT3? Sadly it's been letdown after letdown :/
Some of these are rare? My local game shop has the likes of Dragonball Z and F1 in over and over.
What's common in PAL regions may be rare here in NTSC-land, and the few collectors who are willing to pay top prices want sealed US versions. Even here in the US, most of these are only rare in brand new condition, used copies are uncommon at best. With a few exceptions like One Piece and the Zelda SS bundle that obviously only had a single limited run.
FWIW I consider myself a casual collector, I don't have much interest in whether something is sealed or not, I'm just explaining how other people see it. Out of these I have….Metroid Trilogy, Xenoblade, Dokapon Kingdom (which has been reprinted as well) and Fire Emblem.
I still have Unlimited Adventure and I don't plan on selling it anytime soon.
@Devil:
Anything better after BT3? Sadly it's been letdown after letdown :/
In terms of roster, I like BT3, but in terms of just playability and controls, I love BT2. The motion controls for BT3 were always too finicky for me. BT2 made them simple, flick the nunchuck a couple of times and push Wii-mote forward, or drag pointer out of the screen towards the top, bottom, right, or left, then back in…simple. BT3 required too much specific movements for attacks (despite them trying to better emulate the moves) that I'd forget exactly how to do them, or if one's in a scramble can't do them on a dime. Still don't plan on selling it though. XD
I'm really upset now….I traded my BT3 a couple months ago because I owe someone money...ahh man this upsets me..
Hello there if anyone here is looking for the game i still have mine in excellent conditions its opened but it does not have scratches or anything if any one is interested PM maybe we can make a deal.
I have unlimited adventure and metroid prime trilogy from the list
In terms of roster, I like BT3, but in terms of just playability and controls, I love BT2. The motion controls for BT3 were always too finicky for me. BT2 made them simple, flick the nunchuck a couple of times and push Wii-mote forward, or drag pointer out of the screen towards the top, bottom, right, or left, then back in…simple. BT3 required too much specific movements for attacks (despite them trying to better emulate the moves) that I'd forget exactly how to do them, or if one's in a scramble can't do them on a dime. Still don't plan on selling it though. XD
I like BT2's controls more as well ( It's also the one I have played the most :b ), but I was simply saying that no game published after BT3 has been better than it.
(now that I think about it, I tend to buy mainly anime-based games XD).
why they suck most of the time.
why they suck most of the time.
I guess I just buy "good" ones then. I can't really think of an anime-based I own that plain "sucks". The "worst" ones are probably "okay" for me at best, ranging from the SNES up to PS3. I love anime, so maybe I have a higher tolerance to them. XD