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gim73

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Hmmm... stuff that I have never seen another copy of that I own...

Robotrek
Paladins Quest
Tecmos Deception
Tales of Destiny 2
Shadow Madness
NES Uncharted Waters
EVO: Search for eden
Elemental Gearbolt
Shining the holy ark
Shining in the Darkness
Beyond the beyond (somebody probably bought these to destroy them and rid the world of their evil)
Ogre Battle SNES
X-Com
Shining Wisdom
Rhapsody (why do I own this game?)
Kodelka
I've seen a few other final fantasy 2 snes games out there, but not for a couple of years
People like to hoard Mario rpg and chrono trigger as well.
SNES FF3 is fairly common, but a worthwhile grab.

Suikoden 2 has always been one of my favorite games. I've never really thought of it as rare. I recently lost my suikoden 1, which is kinda hard to replace. I'm not so much of a collector as much as I hate to sell my games, and replay almost all of them. Pretty much all of my games were bought when they were new (such as final fantasy 7 the week it was released in US). Only game I've ever had trouble getting ahold of new was Grandia Xtreme (which wasn't really all that X-treme).
 

PedroSteckecilo

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gim73 said:
Suikoden 2 has always been one of my favorite games. I've never really thought of it as rare. I recently lost my suikoden 1, which is kinda hard to replace. I'm not so much of a collector as much as I hate to sell my games, and replay almost all of them. Pretty much all of my games were bought when they were new (such as final fantasy 7 the week it was released in US). Only game I've ever had trouble getting ahold of new was Grandia Xtreme (which wasn't really all that X-treme).
Maybe it's different in the states, Suikoden 2 is the Holy Grail of rare games up here, it's worth more than FF6 because it's never seen a rerelease. In fact, the cheapest Suikoden Game at the game trading places in Calgary is $70 (for Suikoden 5) wheras I've seen Suikoden 2 for upwards of $300.
 

HSIAMetalKing

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Ubikvitaarinen said:
I don't really get all this collecting business. For me, the only thing that is actually worth anything is the game itself.
Well, there are many different types of collectors. I, myself, justify my collecting games by saying that "well, they'll be valuable one day!", when in reality I know that I'll never trade them-- I love 'em too much! So, I play them-- but I still am fanatical about keeping them in flawless condition. I actually have a box of gloves I stole when I worked at Subway that I use when handling discs and things that might get smudgy.

That's not too weird.
 

lord kamina

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i have an arcade caninet of marvel vs capcom 2 and sf alpha bord back in the uk i got them from my old work place it was a magea zone /lazer quest...thing i got it because some thugs smashed up the screens and thay where in real bad shape so i got them cheep and did them up thay are in real good nick now
 

The Broodlord

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The best rare game medal of honor 2 for the PS1 (no not the one where your the classic American hero but the one where you play as a chick in the French resistance).
 

Deathstop

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I have a copy of Raptor, the best top-scrolling flying shooter ever made ever. It's so old that it's on multiple floppy discs. I can't even install it on my computer because of that. This is why they should invent Forwards Compatibility.
 

Sockerbit

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I have a big box with two original floppies of Doom. It says "Your free copy of Doom Shareware" on the box.

I also have the same copy of FFVII that I bought when I was like 7 or something, but the manual is missing.
 

sma_warrior

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Gold N64 cartridge Legend Of Zelda: Orcarina of Time, the 3-disc original version of Final Fantasy VII, and Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, Paper Mario and LOZ: Twilight Princess on the Gamecube
 

GothmogII

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Well...I still have and wear regularly my cap that came with Shogun: Total War. And up until a few years ago, I had a whole collection of the old style PC game full sized cardboard box packaging. They got thrown out ;_;. Still have the manuals though, the difference in size between those and today's manuals is quite significant.

As for games...well, I don't throw anything out, keep reasonable care of them, but often find myself with a scratched or lost disc that nessecitates I buy a re-realease version. Often too I've found some of my stuff to not be compatible with XP and no work around.

Some games I have like System Shock 2, Battlezone, Arcanum, Freespace 2 or Dark Reign, I haven't seen a re-realease copy anywhere so I'm glad I still have em' hehe ;)
 

Mektig

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I've kept pretty much every game I've ever owned, starting from back in the NES era. I still have my copy of Dragon Warrior from the Nintendo Power giveaway. SNES era, I still have FFIV and VI (2 & 3) and Chrono Trigger. I started earning my own money during the reign of the Playstation, so that's where my collection took off. I'm an RPG junkie, and I'm kind of embarrassed to admit I own almost every RPG ever released in the states for both the PS1 and PS2, even the bad ones. This includes all the Suikodens, Shadow Hearts (even Koudelka), non-greatest hits FFVII-XII, Xenogears, and I could go on endlessly. Those are just the most prominent. On the flip side, I own very little that isn't an RPG, which kind of hurts now that my interests are branching out a bit more.
 

GideonB

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does jet set radio future (not bundled with sega gt) count? if it does i have a copy of it.
 

Karass

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NES : Blades of steel, Metroid 1
SNES : FF2, FF3, Star Fox, Super Metroid

FF2 and FF3 are complete and still have the original plastic around the box (except at one end of the box so I could play the game! )

I sold FF8 PC version for 70$....also sold Ogre Battle foor PSX with strat guide for 75$.. I just sold Zelda 1 on the NES for 45$... I should have kept this one tho..
 

dalek sec

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Guess the best thing I have for a rare game would be FF7. It drives my friends online insane that I have a game they want but yet I hate so much.
 

Dramus

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I used to have a Sega CD with Sewer Shark and Cliffhanger, I still rue the day I gave it away.
I've got PS2 Psychonauts, think that's about it (unless N64 games count, in which case I have a crapload of those)
 

acer840

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I dunno about rareity, but i got Metar Gear Solid with Special Missions on PS1, X-Wing and Tie Fightes (3.5" Floppy and Collecters CD repectivly) as well as X-Wing Vs Tie Fighter. Never giving them up.
 

Swift Tactix

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I used to have Resident Evil 4 Collector's Edition for the PS2. I got bored of the game and needed some money to buy another game, so I traded it in at Gamestop. Worst decision of my life. Now I can't find the game for sale used anywhere.
 

fantomxr

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SeaCalMaster said:
Uplink, if it counts. God, I love that game.
Ooh, Uplink. I never got very far with it, but I thought it was great at the time. Guess I'll be installing that this weekend...
Stagger P said:
Does Rez count as a rarity?
I'd say it does. It got quite expensive on eBay in the end. I always thought about selling my copy but I could never bring myself to do it. Now I have it on Xbox Live I wish I had.
Deathstop said:
I have a copy of Raptor, the best top-scrolling flying shooter ever made ever. It's so old that it's on multiple floppy discs. I can't even install it on my computer because of that. This is why they should invent Forwards Compatibility.
Oh man I loved Raptor. There are CD copies out there (as I still have one).
 

bluerahjah

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BallPtPenTheif said:
arcade cabinets and circuit boards are probably subject to greater instances of rarity.
That is very true, I for one just picked up the arcade version of Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and a buddy of mine has the original, dedicated, stand-up Bionic Commando