Lol well if the bull isn't in that, then it must be somewhere else. Xenoblade Chronicles should never have gone beyond $60.
How is it so special? When was it ever accessible?
Why make limited quantities of something that so many people want? I've heard so much talk about this game in the USA before it was even released.
On top of that, it's a GameStop and Nintendo Store exclusive?
That might be the winged bull itself. So many much less popular games have no problem in releasing with enough quantities for people to buy and succeeding, also without being a store exclusive or whatever. Bravely Default, for example, could have very well done the same, no? And it didn't, so what's the difference?
Oh, here's another bull:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... of+time+3D
As of right now, just cartridges of Zelda OoT 3D go for at least $60.
Sonic# wrote:I find it hard to believe that eBay's numbers indicate the success of selling these games
Well that's true, there's also the whole scalper thing...
So yeah, in around 2005 to 2007 when I started using ebay, these were the prices for which I got Lunar 2, SegaCD and PS1:
Today, the PS1 prices have remained pretty much the same. A little higher maybe, I do remember feeling lucky when I got it for THAT price. (It had absolutely everything and the Demo)
The SegaCD Lunar 2, i also remember feeling lucky when I got it for that, but it was only for being $10 or $20 less than the common auctions.
I saw the prices remain like that until like 2011 when I remember it increasing insanely.
Along with many other games! I'm just curious what happened during that year that changed everything. Is there a famous youtube reviewer out there pimping out these games?? Maybe Jontron? I heard a friend joke that he would hate if Jontron talked about my friend's favorite game cause then it would increase in price too.