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IcaroRibeiro said:
Chrkeller said:

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I would also add people are not factoring in Nintendo games holding value within this cost equation.  BotW (old game) has a resell value of $30.  TLoU 2 (new game) has a resell value of $17....  so cheap Sony games upfront is nice, but bites on the back end.  It is a double edged sword.  I made money on many of my Wii U titles, despite paying $60.  

About this, I think not exactly everyone buy games thinking or selling them. Digital versions for instance can't be resell

I prefer getting physicals so I can resell it, but so far the only Switch game I resold was New Super Mario Bros U because this game is boring af. If your game is good I guess you are more likely to keep it, whether to play it again in the future or just for emotional purposes of holding a collection  

I thin out my collection every few years, only because I know there isn't a chance I am going to replay 300+ games.  I always hated trying to sell $1,000 of games and the best offer is $50.  To a certain degree I like it when games hold value, makes it feel like I am pissing away less money.  Though there are some games I will not sell, like Souls.

On a related note, ironically I put Skyward and XII in a similar bucket, both are underappreciated.  Many view XII as a black sheep, but I think it is one of FF's best.  The gambit system was awesome.  I also liked the job board and monster hunts.  



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