What games will you never sell?

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TrevHead

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Most of my boxed collection I will never sell because I generally know what I like and don't fall for marketing hype and buy games because they are popular. Although i've got the odd clanger on 360 that I picked up cheap just to see what the fuss was about, Fable series, Gears of War 2, Ghost Recon AW2.

Most of my impluse buys are digital and I can't atm get rid of them, and besides why would I want to as they don't take up any space in my house.
 

Fijiman

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Unlike a certain brother of mine, I generally don't like selling my games unless it's a game that I didn't particularly like or have become almost completely bored of it.
 

Ljs1121

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Pretty much all of them, mainly due to the fact that I occasionally get a burning desire to play a game I haven't in a while.

For example, yesterday I played quite a bit of Soul Calibur 2. I haven't touched that game in six years. Had I sold it, I would have been incredibly sad. But instead I was able to play it and, as such, I was happy. :D
 

RipRoaringWaterfowl

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All of 'em.

I have gems like Ninja Gaiden 1 (NES), StarFox, Command & Conquer: Red Alert, Civilization V, Galactic Civilizations II, Super Mario Bros. 2, Okami, Romance of The Three Kingdoms IX, The Sims 2, and Grand Theft Auto IV. I'm not getting rid of any of them.
 

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I've sold like two games ever. Collecting games is part of the hobby, imo.
 

Uriain

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I havnt returned a game (minus Latest Golden Axe and Viking) in like 4 years. If it were to be any game, I would imagine it would be my CoD games since I dont actually play them all that much.

However, I dont think I will be, I like seeing the collection I have.
 

Inconspicuous Trenchcoat

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I have only sold/traded in two games in my entire life--Pikmin and Final Fantasy 12. I just really didn't like Pikmin and felt compelled to get rid of it for some reason... FFXII was simply disappointing. I couldn't care about the characters or story, traded it in. As for other games I no longer have, they've been lost after years of collecting dust, or stolen, or have disintegrated for all I know.

My brother sold my copy of Earthbound (and didn't tell me, until I noticed a few months later when I sat down to play it; asked him about it then confronted him in response to his guilty look--this was like 5 years ago) for $50. I made him pay up, while my mother shouted at me about how we should share our video games. Asking her how my brother selling a game I payed for myself when it was brand new and not telling me was sharing did not get through to her. So, somehow I was the bad guy for demanding the money he made off of my stuff, and he wasn't reprimanded for selling it in the first place...

Didn't really expect this thread to bring out that grudge. My brother and I get along splendidly 95% of the time otherwise.
 

Inconspicuous Trenchcoat

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Uh, somehow I quoted myself... whoops. Sorry for the double post.

EDIT: So there's some content here: As mentioned above I sold Pikmin. I think I paid full price for it and was mad at the game for being boring? I've had buyer's remorse before, but I've never been mad at the actual product. That was strange, that's never happened again.
 

the doom cannon

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I will never sell any of my games to a third party retailer because it hurts the industry and gives corporations an excuse to bump up price tags. Selling to individuals I can come to terms with, but I will still not sell games to them either.

Slightly more on topic: I will never ever relinquish my copy of Star Fox 64, Super Smash Bros. Melee, or Gran Turismo 5. Oh and Goldeneye 64.
 

Pinkamena

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I have a physical copy of Psychonauts (you know, those enormous boxes with tons of CDs in?) that I'll probably keep.
 

kasperbbs

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Mass effect, StarCraft 2, Civilization 5,TF2, GTA 4, Batman AC and Audiosurf, couldn't care less about the others, but they will stick around anyway because there is no way to sell PC games..
 

Exius Xavarus

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Tales of Symphonia, Tales of Graces f, White Knight Chronicles II, Dragon Age: Origins, Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, Sly Collection, Prince of Persia Trilogy.

Everything I own for Gamecube
Everything I own for Nintendo 64

As a side note, I now have a distinct urge to play White Knight Chronicles. Sucky part is I have to work. :{
 

Tuesday Night Fever

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I know it's a bit of a cop-out answer, but I honestly wouldn't sell any of my games.

I tend to get randomly nostalgic for various games and go back to play them again all the time.

If we make some sort of crazy assumption like I for some reason have to sell off my games in order to survive... I think I'd most likely want to save:

-System Shock 2
-Deus Ex
-Fallout 1/2/Tactics/3 (+ all DLC)/New Vegas (+ all DLC)
-Jagged Alliance 2 (1.13)
 

dnazeri

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I rarely if ever sell old games. I am blessed enough to not need the trade in credits. That being said, titles I will never part with include: Killer7, Painkiller, Shadow of The Colossus, Psychonauts, Super Smash Brothers, Silent Hill 2, Grim Grimoire, Okami, Ico, and FF7. I was offered 350$ for FF7 and I refused.
 

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I own the majority of the Squaresoft games from the SNES. Those will never leave my collection. Hell, all my SNES games are off-limits. Flawless classics, all of them.

To be fair, all my games I bought for keeps. There's a few I wouldn't miss if I lost/sold them, but even with games as new as the PS2, I mean to own them forever.
 

Ktownknight

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Wow, a decent amount when i look at them..
a majority of my games are on steam, so i can't, but i'd say def. a majority of the total war games (Medieval 2 maybe not, but def. rome total war, empire, napoleon,and shogun 2)...
after that, probably a majority of my GBA games that i had when my old DS worked...even with no cases, no manual, nothing to play them on at the moment, i cherish my old harvest moon and Advance Wars 2 games, so many hours of playing. Beyond that..hmmm. Monster hunter Freedom Unite on my PSP that I haven't played in awhile...But a majority of my PC games, for sure.
 

LiberalSquirrel

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PieBrotherTB said:
I've discovered recently a desire to play all the games I used to have for PS2/Xbox and subsequently sold; also discovered that to buy them again is often quite an expense, so I've decided to NEVER sell any of my games EVER, in case that happens again.
I had this a few years ago: I rarely sell my games, but had decided to clear out a bit to make room for some new ones. And then, not too long afterwards, I found myself going, "Hmm. Playing [insert one of several games here] sounds like a good idea... let me just... oh. I sold it." So now I sell nothing.