| Horrorfest said: You can get PS2 classics (just the last gen) for $10 besides San Andreas because Rocker thinks they are special. PS1 classics are $6 to $10. NES games should be 2-3$ and SNES 4-$5. These are near ancient games, sure it costs money to add in new controls but that's where the price comes in. Besides that they cost pretty much nothing to port. I guess this rules out any chance of me buying any classic games besides Metroid and the old Zeldas. Instead it's 4.99-$5.99 for NES games and 7.99-$8.99 for SNES games. That means besides a few of the rare $10 PS1 classics, SNES games are a few dollars more than most PS1 games on PSN! |
I am finding the best retro bang for the buck in retro gaming, if you go that route, is actually the Sega Genesis (Megadrive here in the United States. You can get a system cheap enough, and the games usually are less. I guess it is supply and demand, because at a local store I am seeing an NES system used priced more expensive than a Sega Genesis, and heck, maybe an SNES.
It isn't a matter of quality, but demand actually.







