Ed Oscuro
03-12-2004, 01:04 PM
Here's a (possibly) tough call. Assume you bought a game (any game, you can pretend it's on DVD-ROM or a 16K ROM cartridge) that has a contest going on -- somewhere in the game data is a message stating that you've won the contest. However, to claim your prize you must trade it in.
In hindsight, I think most folks who would've traded in a winning Vectorman for a new (supposedly identical to production models, no signatures or anything) Sega Saturn and Virtua Fighter probably wish they'd kept that cartridge for eBay or the personal collection, all things considered. Our options are (hopefully) a bit better than that, and you can run wild with your imagination in answering the question. However...
There's a catch: While your cartridge is unique, the prize, strictly speaking, isn't: for each prize, two other people (each with their own unique carts) can win the same prize as you if you decide to trade it in (but like you, they might opt to not trade theirs in). Essentially -- what would you trade your one-of-a-kind in for? What if the other winning games aren't discovered?
In this day and age it's quite likely you could get a backup copy/ISO/ROM made/dumped even if you trade it in for the prize, so that shouldn't factor into your decision.
What would it take for you to trade in one of the winning cartridge?
In hindsight, I think most folks who would've traded in a winning Vectorman for a new (supposedly identical to production models, no signatures or anything) Sega Saturn and Virtua Fighter probably wish they'd kept that cartridge for eBay or the personal collection, all things considered. Our options are (hopefully) a bit better than that, and you can run wild with your imagination in answering the question. However...
There's a catch: While your cartridge is unique, the prize, strictly speaking, isn't: for each prize, two other people (each with their own unique carts) can win the same prize as you if you decide to trade it in (but like you, they might opt to not trade theirs in). Essentially -- what would you trade your one-of-a-kind in for? What if the other winning games aren't discovered?
In this day and age it's quite likely you could get a backup copy/ISO/ROM made/dumped even if you trade it in for the prize, so that shouldn't factor into your decision.
What would it take for you to trade in one of the winning cartridge?