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johnsobas said:
 

Most of the games on retro systems allow you to do this, and you can buy them sometimes at prices that are much lower than what they are worth. 


You aren't joking, last month I bought an NES System Test Cartridge for 6 dollars at a Flea Market. I got it home and found out it was worth around $100 dollars on E-bay.

I know it's not really a game, but I have found games worth eight or nine times what I paid for them. I once picked up Dragon Warrior IV for $3 and found out it's worth around $40.

Alot of the games I own now weren't originally mine. My wife's brother gave them to her a while back and when we got married she brought them. I've picked up a bunch since then and Now my NES collection alone is well over 300 games and Valued at roughly 3-5k