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DefaultGen

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  1. Word, people should just get the real, original version of Shantae and the Pirates Curse, not some dumb LE port! Wait...
  2. /s because you'd never actually let it go that cheap. Let alone the r@re Canadian variant.
  3. The wait is ridiculous man. I'm happy I got deals from the flea market area.
  4. 8, loved it. It was 5 bucks right. That early XBLA era where digital games were seen as basically worthless had so many gems. It's not as intense as Robotron but lots of fun.
  5. Eyy where are you. I saw Mr CIB earlier. I'm in a green mask. Already cleared out the flea market area
  6. Wait until you hear how many video games some of the big new investors and dealers have played in their lifetime.
  7. I would vote no! This price isn’t as impressive as 1.5m for SM64 (as nonsensical as that price is). A mint sealed hangtab SMB is basically the best thing you can hope to buy in this market full of people frothing over NES, black box, sealed, and Mario since the sticker one isn’t realistically available. Obviously shrink wrap on a video game isn’t ‘worth’ a $2m premium and nothing is this market is natural or sustainable, but if I actually had a stake in this I’d bank on it still going up like the level 3 guy in this prescient Tik Tok. Only 12x gainz? To the moon or bust
  8. Yeah dude, I love this guy! I gave up on Google and get all my recipes from his app.
  9. Apparently Rally's mint hangtab SMB sold for $2m. That's a downturn in the spacebucks speculative market compared to a $1.5m SM64 right? https://twitter.com/OnRallyRd/status/1423650688635187200
  10. Just let me use my shorthand. It's easier to say "I don't want PAL games" than it is to say "I don't want dirty games from that garbage-land Europe with their horrifyingly ugly PEGI and USK ratings, 18 languages on the back, and their slow machine vintage video game machines. I don't live there, the good games didn't originate there, and water droplets hurt you for some reason in all those games." But side note, it annoys me when people say they're collecting an "NTSC set" when they just just mean US.
  11. In June they auctioned the part of the Promise Collection ($22m of comics) and apparently a couple guys total showed up the live auction per a Youtube video I saw from one of the guys who traveled to see it. It was all phones and internet. Sounded like a fun place though, just rooms and rooms full of cool expensive stuff.
  12. Groundbreaking stuff here. The diskun sticker on Dr. Chaos is a little bit bigger than most other FDS games.
  13. That $5k BIN’d Yoshi’s Cookie is back on Yahoo from the same seller. Guess it wasn’t a legit sale. Nonsense in the video game market is truly worldwide
  14. Kenneth said this on FB as well. Here's a Made in USA Metroid Prime with a receipt 2 days after launch to back it up if it makes anyone happy. Once you get into Wii territory, there's probably plenty of launch day Youtube unboxings you can squint at to try to glean info from. https://www.ebay.com/itm/174779360930 Side note... while I do think much of the disc stuff is contemporaneous, I love that people want the Made in Japan thing to be the firstest first print but aren't willing to get... the Japanese versions. (But also I have some USA garbage I wish was MIJ )
  15. Fo' real. At first glance you might think a seller made something like $500 on this sale, but actually Wata made like $5000
  16. The only CRPG in history that can hold my interest for 200 hours (without some kind of loot grind like a Diablo or something) is Divinity Original Sin 2.
  17. People with their sealed copies of Super Mario 3D World and The Last of Us wondering when they can be a millionaire too
  18. The first two forms you can kill with one hit by bringing the jump and slash power up through the entire level, although the second form is what most people have trouble with. The power up will only one-hit the head of the last boss, you still have to kill the rest of him.
  19. I don't think I've made it past Act 5 of Neverwinter Nights and it's one of my favorite CRPGs, I've played up to act 4-5 like 4 times. I just always get exhausted in super long games because I'm completionist. My favorite CRPGs are often the first ones in the series because they're shorter so they feel like they have less filler (e.g. I like Baldur's Gate 1 more than 2, Fallout 1 more than 2)
  20. You can cheese him by bringing the jump and slash technique in 6-3 through the whole level without dying or picking up another power up. One hit kill. Just don't tell anyone how you beat it
  21. I do combine my searches right now to meet the limit, it's a pain! I have like 5 different strings from Commodore games. If I find something and want to remove it from a saved search, I have to figure out what search it's in and edit it out. I also want to make sure the search doesn't return too many results so I can easily browse it in my morning emails! I'm going to try this third party stuff and see if it makes managing my searches easier.
  22. I keep running into the saved search limit by putting in items that literally never show up. Does anyone know of or use a service that basically allows for 1000+ searches with at least daily email alerts? I don't need one of these fancy power buyer instant listing tools like uBuyFirst (most of which seem to cost around $40/mo), just somewhere I can shove a rare bootleg Commodore 64 game saved search that will probably never get a hit without it eating my Ebay saved search limit. I use ItemAlert when I need to stay on top of instant new listings but I'm looking for a service that will run these one a day searches automatically without needing to be logged in. Edit: Automated Searches and SearchDome seem like two ancient freemium services that do this. Search Siren looks like a newer service that allows 500 free searches/day but doesn't seem to have a business model.
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