It's not annoying to me. I've done it before. I owned a 64 during the launch cycle and was paying $110 for Star Wars Shadows of the Empire and $80 for Mario 64. It was an expensive endeavor and I was a 12-13 year old kid using christmas and allowance money to pay for $100 games. I sold it as a trade for a Playstation and got more of my money's worth. Later on like a year or two later, the N64 pricing was under control and there were more than 10 games out for the system so I bought a new one. I don't see how something like that is annoying. Some people can't get a new system unless they sell an old one.








