Sometimes when games are good sellers they take them out of production sell off the old stock and than come out with a "Greatest Hits" edition or whatever Nintendo calls it.
They call it "Player's Choice".
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Sometimes when games are good sellers they take them out of production sell off the old stock and than come out with a "Greatest Hits" edition or whatever Nintendo calls it.
They call it "Player's Choice".
Thanks I can never remember what Microsoft and Nintendo calls there games that go gold. Hopefully I will remember next time, I doubt it though lol.
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Agree with Tasuki. Most OOP games don't see a huge spike in value (although some will). As long as games are fun to play, I'm not too worried about them as investments though.
I'd say it's too early for OOP games to go way up in value. A few years from now it's possible. Since it was so cheap, I bought an extra copy of Cursed Mountain (I have a copy to play) to keep sealed, so that maybe in 5-10 years maybe it will be worth something. It probably won't, but you never know.
I haven't seen any of these in stores, only online, so they're probably pretty limited release and most likely out of print. I bought one when it was first released.
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