Has anyone created a list of all the must own SNES titles? Currently, I'm collecting games I've owned or played as a child, but I would love to see a list of must have games.
I'll check it outAdd Soul Blazer to top of that list.
Years ago, I made a thread that tried to serve as a guide for people looking for good games to play. This isn't really an indicator for rare or expensive games, just games worth playing. It might help.
Another $25 copy of Mega Man X for anyone interested.
Great price for one of the best games ever made.
LOL. Is that a password written on the label with marker? The fuck!?
With all of this Earthbound talk I'm kicking myself for not picking us this collection on Craigslist a couple weeks ago.
Earthbound CIB
Earthbound loose cart
Shadowrun
Mario RPG
Syndicate
Zombies ate my neighbors
Snes console and a few other games for $450. It seemed too rich for me at the time but man thanks to GAF I realize how wrong I really was.
:'(With all of this Earthbound talk I'm kicking myself for not picking us this collection on Craigslist a couple weeks ago.
Earthbound CIB
Earthbound loose cart
Shadowrun
Mario RPG
Syndicate
Zombies ate my neighbors
Snes console and a few other games for $450. It seemed too rich for me at the time but man thanks to GAF I realize how wrong I really was.
Wow, so you missed out on two Earthbound? I'd kick myself in the face.
Hmm... there's a guy in my area selling both Mega Man X and DKC1 for $35 altogether. Might jump on that.
Super Castlevania 4 is $32 incl. shipping on eBay right now, yeah or nay? I've never played any Castlevania before symphony of the night, so is it pretty good and lengthy? Is it metroidvania in any way or do that begin with SotN?
Pretty good. That's probably $10 less than you would pay on eBay.
If you have a swap meet / flea market nearby, you will eventually find both for ~$10 each.
Another $25 copy of Mega Man X for anyone interested.
Great price for one of the best games ever made.
Hmm... there's a guy in my area selling both Mega Man X and DKC1 for $35 altogether. Might jump on that.
I'm thinking I might buy SFC copies of expensive games like Mega Man X3. These will play on a U.S. SNES, right?
I figure for action games like this the language won't matter.
As long as you take the tabs out in the cartridge slot, they'll work fine.
But yea, I definitely recommend getting the SFC version of games. A couple of months ago, I got SMW, All stars, and Yoshi's Island in a bundle all for $20, SFC version. Pricing out the american versions would have put me closer to $50. Screw that for common games.
Stuff like the Donkey Kong Countries are also much cheaper. Search for Super Donkey Kong though, and Rockman for Megaman.
As long as you take the tabs out in the cartridge slot, they'll work fine.
But yea, I definitely recommend getting the SFC version of games. A couple of months ago, I got SMW, All stars, and Yoshi's Island in a bundle all for $20, SFC version. Pricing out the american versions would have put me closer to $50. Screw that for common games.
Stuff like the Donkey Kong Countries are also much cheaper. Search for Super Donkey Kong though, and Rockman for Megaman.
Pretty much all of Konami's stuff is better in sfc land, too, due to the US versions of a lot of their games being censored and Contra III having a proper continue system in JP. And they're a lot cheaper. Win-win, mo'fuckas.
Wait a minute...how the hell is Mega Man X going for 25 only for just the game...I could buy a CIB copy for like 15-20 bucks just a few months ago!
Hey guys, I'll post my collection later(it's not much) but I just want to ask: what is a fair price for Turtles in Time, cart only? I loved the game as a kid but I only rented it a bunch back then, unfortunately, so it'd be great to play it again but I don't really want to spend more than I should. $25? $30?
Hey guys, I'll post my collection later(it's not much) but I just want to ask: what is a fair price for Turtles in Time, cart only? I loved the game as a kid but I only rented it a bunch back then, unfortunately, so it'd be great to play it again but I don't really want to spend more than I should. $25? $30?
Wow, really? Thanks for the tip, goes to show how much I actually know!I would wait a bit and see if prices drop back down. Back in Dec/Jan it was selling for $10-$15. Now it's at $35-$40.
This is the theme of this thread.
You could buy Earthbound for $60 two years ago.
I'm just glad I finished about 90% of my collection before this price spark happened.
Well, to be fair, we're all contributing to the price hike. Just a few years ago, no one really cared about collecting SNES games, and most were content with emulating if there was interest in playing the games.
I don't know what sparked the change (potentially the current gen of consoles lasting so long?), but there's been a huge resurgence in collecting SNES games. While a lot of games aren't rare by any sense, simple demand has caused prices on some games to skyrocket.
It kills me that I don't have the boxes for any of my games. I've got the booklets for all my cartridges, but it's a bit late at this point to start going for all boxes because I doubt I'd ever be able to find them all. I have 50 games already, so it'd be ridiculously pricey to try to get complete editions of all of them, or even half of them.
They're not all going to get scarce... Donkey Kong Country 1 sold 9 million copies worldwide, for instance. Tied for third that generation in sales, with Sonic 2, behind only Mario World (20 million) and Sonic 1 (15 million). And yet the two Nintendo games from that list of four sell for much more than the two Sega games. It's not really about rarity, just value.Yup.
I was discussing this with a friend recently. Looking at the calendar, realizing that we're now living in two-thousand-fricking-thirteen -- 20+ years after the SNES - was quite a scare for me. These physical game copies are only going to get scarcer and scarcer, and in worse shape as time goes on. If there's a title or a collection that you're after, now is the time to act, as these items are only going to get more and more expensive.
Meanwhile, in the back of my mind, I wonder if all of us witnessing the ongoing shift from physical to digital media distribution is affecting how we perceive the value of these items. We're seeing it happen right before our eyes, with some of it god and some of it bad, with the charm and tactile value of the physical being further marginalized.. so turning to reflect upon cartridges from an easier time might be altering our perception of value.
I'm looking to round out my collection with some good multiplayer titles. Any recommendations?
I'm looking to round out my collection with some good multiplayer titles. Any recommendations?
Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Super BombermanI'm looking to round out my collection with some good multiplayer titles. Any recommendations?
I'm looking to round out my collection with some good multiplayer titles. Any recommendations?
Is Vortex any good?
I missed out on it as a kid and a CIB one is going for a super reasonable amount right now. Please consider that I liked Stunt Race FX a whole lot at the time (it is still pretty fun... ¬_¬).
Dude, is that NTSC?
For sentimental reasons I really want an NTSC copy of Probotector but I don't even know if such a thing even exists
No, it's PAL. I think it was only called Probotector in Europe. I'm sure it was Contra in the states, but might be wrong.
Awesome game. This looks like it's in excellent condition.
LOL. Is that a password written on the label with marker? The fuck!?
This makes me feel terrible but I used the Mega Man X password FAQ to work out what the password does. I think it is a pattern 4 one:I'm half tempted to try the code out.
-N -N -X XY
XY XY XY XY
XY XY -X -X
I'm half tempted to try the code out.
This makes me feel terrible but I used the Mega Man X password FAQ to work out what the password does. I think it is a pattern 4 one:
Which if I understood correctly means Flame Mammoth is left to defeat and some Sub tanks/heart tanks in various other stages were not collected.Code:-N -N -X XY XY XY XY XY XY XY -X -X