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tiger86
03-27-2009, 09:47 PM
heya, i'm planning on buying ff7, i already have it but its not in the best condition and i need to buy a new one, i want to get the rarest kind, would that be black label or platinum? I won't be playing it and am hoping whichever i get will go up in value over the years, please help! almost forgot, i can't afford the sealed ones though :-(

TheDomesticInstitution
03-27-2009, 10:31 PM
heya, i'm planning on buying ff7, i already have it but its not in the best condition and i need to buy a new one, i want to get the rarest kind, would that be black label or platinum? I won't be playing it and am hoping whichever i get will go up in value over the years, please help! almost forgot, i can't afford the sealed ones though :-(



I hear the black label plays a lot better than the platinum version.

Kyle15
03-27-2009, 11:00 PM
Square produced many copies of both. You can can get either, but the original is in higher demand because so many think its really "ultra rare".
If I were you, I would just get the cheaper one or the version you think looks better.

aclbandit
03-28-2009, 12:15 AM
If you're looking for 'teh phat pricez', I suggest you go with a black-label copy with the misprint of the word "masterpiece" on the back of the case. It's the one that fetches the highest auction price.

Though, really, it's such a small and silly misprint that I wouldn't pay much extra for it, if at all.

Superman
03-28-2009, 01:06 AM
Did they make a platinum version of FF7?

aclbandit
03-28-2009, 10:13 AM
Did they make a platinum version of FF7?

I think he means "Greatest Hits" and is getting it mixed up with the Microsoft "Platinum Hits." Or, at least, that was my assumption.

c0ldb33r
03-28-2009, 11:36 AM
is FF7 going to retain the value it currently has? With the release of Advent Children, I would think that FF7 had peaked, at least I would hope so. I cannot understand the absolute adoration that people have for this game.

Nebagram
03-28-2009, 01:19 PM
I think he means "Greatest Hits" and is getting it mixed up with the Microsoft "Platinum Hits." Or, at least, that was my assumption.

In Europe GH was marketed as 'platinum' so that could be it. In which case, the platinum version of FF7 has a video demo of FF8 which is fairly collectable in itself, so it's a toss-up really.

tiger86
03-29-2009, 10:25 AM
yeah i have the platinum version but unfortunately i've lost it and my ones also not in the best condtion so i'm gonna bu a new one, tempted to buy the black label one because it seems rarer but i wouldn't mind platinum cos you get the demo in it.

carlcarlson
03-29-2009, 11:22 AM
FF7 has already started to go down in price. I used to be able to sell them for $75 but now they're hovering around $55. If you're getting it strictly as an investment then you're setting yourself up for a loss unless you can find it for about $10. When it gets rereleased (it will happen) the price will probably go down again because let's face it, the ps1 graphics haven't aged well.

(I'm only talking about NTSC, I don't know European trends)

Cinder6
03-29-2009, 02:18 PM
FF7 is a horrible investment piece. It peaked, and is now going down. I doubt it will go up like that again, since a (console) re-release will probably drive prices down.

Just play it to enjoy it. Don't pay any extra for a silly "masterpIece" edition. Hell, you might even get lucky and get one accidentally. That's what I did. Of course, sounds like you're in the UK, so maybe things don't apply.

vintagegamecrazy
04-02-2009, 02:18 PM
This should get moved to What's it Worth so it gets the attention it needs since this isn't the right area for it.

PapaStu
04-02-2009, 08:06 PM
This should get moved to What's it Worth so it gets the attention it needs since this isn't the right area for it.

I thought I moved this yesterday.

As said by others, neither is 'rare' in the slightest. The black label is more in demand, but when a game goes GH/Platinum that meant that it sold alot of copies. When a game sells alot of copies, it is not by definition rare.

demand /= rare

Diosoth
04-02-2009, 08:16 PM
The game shouldn't cost more than $20-$25. It's COMMOM and easy to find. Overhyped popularity shouldn't justify spending more. You can even get the PC version dirt cheap, but people avoid it because it used MIDI tunes. There was even a recent DVD reissuing of the PC version.

If you're collecting, get the black label. Playing, doesn't matter. I doubt there are ANY differences between the game code in any release.

My local store has several copies for $70 each that no one buys. They had to move most of them into the backr oom because they were taking up too much space. While big spenders may go to eBay, the people who shop in such places don't want to pay collector prices. Actually, know what... none of the stuff they keep in their "rare and pricey" case ever sells.

Kitsune Sniper
04-02-2009, 08:50 PM
The game shouldn't cost more than $20-$25. It's COMMOM and easy to find. Overhyped popularity shouldn't justify spending more. You can even get the PC version dirt cheap, but people avoid it because it used MIDI tunes. There was even a recent DVD reissuing of the PC version.

Um, what? The original US release of the PC version still sells for $70 or more.

It's the European versions that aren't really worth much because they're usually disc only copies in a DVD case.

makaar
04-02-2009, 09:31 PM
I scored my typo black label on accident from my brother who had it in his neglected college boy collection but I would still try for at least the black label because that's just how much I like the game. When Final Bout came out as a re-release, though, I bought that one instead of re-buying the original release, but I guess its just what kind of collector you are and how much you like the game. Certain games aren't worth going for the original release if they're just an average game...

theChad
04-03-2009, 12:01 AM
I thought we had determined in another thread that the misprinted case was the "second edition," so if you're actually interested in having the original one or first edition or whatever, you would want one without the typo. Or does the oddity of a misprint outweigh the value of a first edition? Seems to me it's kind of a gimmicky thing to get people to think it's more valuable, as if Square noticed the misprint and recalled it or halted production immediately to correct it, resulting in the non-misprint editions.

Maybe I am just over-thinking all of this...

The 1 2 P
04-03-2009, 01:43 AM
Like others have said, this would be a really bad investment if you pay more than $20 for it. The price will continue to come down but factory sealed copies will always command a premium.

As for the remake, it will definitely happen if Square Enix likes making money. However, I no longer believe the rumors that it will be a PS3 exclusive. They could make more money releasing it on the DS but I'm sure it will be a multiple console release.

c0ldb33r
04-03-2009, 09:00 AM
Like others have said, this would be a really bad investment if you pay more than $20 for it. The price will continue to come down but factory sealed copies will always command a premium.
How do you think I feel? I paid MSRP when that sucker was first released. IIRC it was very expensive.

ScourDX
04-03-2009, 09:23 AM
I believe SquareEnix will re-release FFVII with update graphics. With a lot of their classic FFI-IV getting re-release for handheld system, I don't see why SquareEnix won't do the same for FFVII. FFVII IMO should not be cost more than $20. I would shop around Thrift or pawnshop.