I remember Steel Battalion w/ controller and Neo Geo games ($200 a pop!) were QUITE the investment.

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I remember Steel Battalion w/ controller and Neo Geo games ($200 a pop!) were QUITE the investment.

There are the rediculously expensive ones we know about really. The NES games so rare it's stilly.
Yet for PS1, Legend of Dragoon is like £100 on ebay all the time. No idea why they never released the dang thing on PS3.
Hmm, pie.
| Kristof81 said: Super Mario Bros when it came out was $40 something ... it's $100 in today's money. No collectors edition, no extras ... just the game. |
And that's a SP game with little replay value and about an hour of content. I wonder what would happen if someone tried to pull this today^^
In an age where a high quality fully voiced 7h campaign is considered a ripoff.
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While, unlike horribly unbalanced F2P games like Zenonia 5, that lets you earn laughable amounts of premium currency playing and charges a lot of it for many things, including items to recover other items destroyed upgrading them, with a high failure rate in upgrades to make things even worse, NFS:No Limits and War Robots are almost perfectly playable for free, if you buy gold and/or cars, mechs, weapons and other stuff with real money you can spend a fortune on them.
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