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My Majora's Mask COllector's Edition.

I still have the box and everything. Too bad a friend dropped the cartridge on some cement and cracked it. :(

After that, I NEVER loaned a game out again.



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WessleWoggle said:
makingmusic476 said:
My Majora's Mask COllector's Edition.

I still have the box and everything. Too bad a friend dropped the cartridge on some cement and cracked it. :(

After that, I NEVER loaned a game out again.

 

 

Wow, I've dropped some of my carts over and over and they look almost brand new.

 

It still works.  A corner was chipped off, however.

Also, were they dropped on cement?

But had it not been dropped, the game would look like it's brand new.  Even the box looks like it's barely been touched.  Do you have any idea how much that'd be worth today?  Probably a good bit.



SNES Chrono Trigger until I sold it in 1999. Now, I guess it's Street Fighter Alpha 3 on the Dreamcast or Mario Kart on the SNES. There was a point in time where I needed new games so bad that I would sell all of my awesome titles. I really regret that.



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Either Valkyrie Profile or Suikoden II as they are my most valuable games. I'll go with Suikoden II since I could get Valkyrie Profile on PSP.



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Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (GCN)

Took me forever to find a used copy since it was so rare. Found one at GameStop, the case looked like crap but I was like, I need this. Surprisingly, I haven't even beaten it lol

Zelda: Collector's Edition (GCN)

Got it with that GameCube bundle but man, did that game become ever so rare after the promotion ended. If you can find a used copy, it costs like $45. And Zelda: OOT/Master Quest. Took forever to find that too.



My Japanese Game Boy Light, and my Japanese Super Game Boy, and my Japanese Super Game Boy 2.

Game-wise, I don't know. I guess it's Action 52 for the NES. That's the one that cost me the most anyway. Game's a pile of amazing beautiful shit.



E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial for the Atari 2600. It feels good knowing I own the worst game ever.



Are we talking prized as in rare? Cause my original copy of Valkyrie Profile is pretty rare.



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