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smokehouse
08-03-2005, 06:35 PM
http://i20.ebayimg.com/01/i/04/7f/11/1b_1_b.JPG

I bought this a few weeks ago and received it in the mail yesterday. I REALLY want to play these titles figuring that I have never tried one before but, they are factory sealed. What to do? What would you do? Thanks in advance!

Cmtz
08-03-2005, 06:36 PM
If possible use an emulator and leave those sealed. I know it's not the same, but eeeh.

tritium
08-03-2005, 06:46 PM
games are meant to be played. I've bought tons of new, sometimes hard to get games that are sealed, and I open 'em all.

Screw rarity, its all about the fun!

atari_overlord
08-03-2005, 06:47 PM
One of the things that makes this hobby so awesome is the fact that what we collect actually has a use beyond being aesthetically pleasing. Game on!

§ Gideon §
08-03-2005, 06:50 PM
Whatever you do, get the most out of it. Open it, and play your heart out. Enjoy every minute of the unending fun. Or, preserve it, and be proud. Flaunt them as a centerpiece and rare token of a forgotten history.

Either way, refuse to regret.

njiska
08-03-2005, 07:03 PM
It all comes down to 2 things. how much you treasure it verus how badly you want to play it.

For example i bought 2 sealed copies of D2, one US, one Japanese. I opened the US one because i really wanted to play it, but i kept the japanese one sealed because i wanted it in my collection, it's treasured.

If you really want to play those then play them. The beauty of our hobby is that it has two sides:

The Hobbyist - A guy who collects games to play them, but likes to keep a few sealed ones around just so he can say he has them.

The Collector - Strives to complete his collection as fully as he can. He keeps much of it sealed to preserve it's purity. He loves games but perfers to emulate rather then opening his precious copies. Or he buys 2 of everything.

I'm of the first mindset. Games are to enjoy and play first and foremost, But i do love to have a couple of gems in mint condition.

drewbrim
08-03-2005, 07:19 PM
leave em sealed. I started to go into my usual rant about this topic and decided to leave it alone. Wait a couple weeks til you see another auction or two and spend a couple dollars to buy those games loose. That way you can have your cake and eat it too.........a couple of weeks later.

Kid Ice
08-03-2005, 07:22 PM
Open and play...it's just fun to goof around with an add-on device. There are tons of those floating around NIB too, so it's not like you'll be hurting their value all that much.

swlovinist
08-03-2005, 08:19 PM
Leave them sealed, buy either the cart version(easier to find). I would recommend playing and opening all sealed games, but you have a set of sealed games, making it more valuable. I collect as much as I play. It all depends on why you got in the hobby(I got in it for fun and an investment)

anagrama
08-03-2005, 08:23 PM
I REALLY want to play these

Then play them.

Sothy
08-03-2005, 08:26 PM
bronze them.

Kejoriv
08-03-2005, 08:32 PM
Leave em sealed. Believe me the games aren't much fun.

Haoie
08-03-2005, 09:31 PM
If you don't play it, what's the point [besides staring at it] of owning a game?

smokehouse
08-03-2005, 09:38 PM
Good night, is this torture or what?! I read one post and I think to myself “Yeah, games are for playing, I’m opening these things up!” Then I read another and think, “Yep, it’s a new, complete set, I should leave them sealed.”

AAAAARG!!!!!!

I’ve been thinking about this all day now…what a drag!



This is why I don’t normally buy sealed items, I can’t take it!

CrimsonNugget
08-03-2005, 10:16 PM
I personally only buy games to play them, not just to say I have them. I'd rip 'em open and plug 'em in in a jiffy, but that's just me.

Slate
08-03-2005, 10:36 PM
Leave them sealed.

They aren't being made sealed anymore. (Well, unless it's from some resealer) So, why open them (And degrade their value) When you can get more copies that are used, And not hurt the value?

After all, One of the reasons that Many people Collect is because they want to keep these games in as good condition as possible.

Used copies will not have as much chance to exist in the future, But brand new copies will stay in Great condition for a longer period of time (Provided that the owner keeps them sealed and keeps them in a dry climate, and does not damage them)

DigitalSpace
08-04-2005, 01:24 AM
Here's another vote for opening these up and playing them (and hoping you'll have fun in the process).

On another note, Micro Machines is great. Best unlicensed NES game ever, imo.

8bitnes
08-04-2005, 01:36 AM
There are a vast quantity of these available so I would see no problem in opening them and playing them ... however ... My problem lies in the Deck Enhancer itself. It is my belief and I may have read it on these boards that that device (and the Game Genie) have wider than normal pins which spread your system's connector. As a result, your licensed games will load much less easily.

Gemini-Phoenix
08-04-2005, 01:42 AM
http://i20.ebayimg.com/01/i/04/7f/11/1b_1_b.JPG

I bought this a few weeks ago and received it in the mail yesterday. I REALLY want to play these titles figuring that I have never tried one before but, they are factory sealed. What to do? What would you do? Thanks in advance!

I choose secret option three, which is: Sell them all to a collector of sealed games (Myself) for an incredibly low price! LOL

Or, instead fo devaluing these games, why not just buy up a second set of pre-owned ones? Wouldn't even have to matter what condition they are in either, so long as you are simply going to play them.

You'd then be safe knowing you have an immaculate set all perfect! ;)

VG_Maniac
08-04-2005, 04:29 AM
It is my belief and I may have read it on these boards that that device (and the Game Genie) have wider than normal pins which spread your system's connector. As a result, your licensed games will load much less easily.

That is very true. I got a Game Genie way back in the day (back when I sucked pretty bad at games) and used it all the time. My NES finally got to the point where it would take like 10 minutes just to get a single game to start up every time. Someone who worked at a video game store once told me that the Game Genie spreads the connector. I haven't used my Game Genie once since I got a new pin connector off of ebay, and I don't intend to use it ever again.

As for those sealed games...I'd open them and play them.

Cauterize
08-04-2005, 05:41 AM
Dont be stupid, just open them and play them like you are meant to!

The only reason i can think of to keep them Sealed is if you intend to sell them again...

Linus Spacehead and Fantastic Dizzy are definately worth a play!

MetroidFan1164
08-04-2005, 05:46 AM
Open them up and play them... that's what games are for!

smokehouse
08-04-2005, 06:59 AM
It is my belief and I may have read it on these boards that that device (and the Game Genie) have wider than normal pins which spread your system's connector. As a result, your licensed games will load much less easily.


Gentlemen (and ladies), let me introduce you to my crap NES.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/smokehouse/Video%20gaming/GGNES.jpg

I have two original NES units; this one is for the Game Genie only. My other, nice unit is for playing licensed titles. I did this once I figured out that the GG stretched out the pins inside the NES. This poor little guy was given to me with a destroyed top (someone had stepped on it). So, off went the top and it became my standby unit.

It’s dusty as all hell and ugly as sin bur reliable as it gets. This thing fires up every time.

Sothy
08-04-2005, 07:20 AM
/me buys smokehouse a beer

slip81
08-04-2005, 08:02 AM
Games are made to be played.

Jumpman Jr.
08-04-2005, 08:28 AM
People always write stuff like 'Open it, I play my games, thats what they're meant for.'
Which I can agree on, they were made to be played... but we collect games here too. The question is.... how many games do you have lying around? If you've got more than you think you'll ever play, then whats the point of opening up 7 more games to sit on your shelf.
Keep them sealed.

VACRMH
08-04-2005, 08:58 AM
Hmm, lets see.

You want to play them, yet people say the games aren't that great.

Emulate, and if you enjoy them after that.... open em up.

QBert
08-04-2005, 09:33 AM
Poor guy! I'd be even more confused now if it were me. :)

Think about how you would feel after they are opened.....would you care? Or would you whine that they are not sealed anymore?
Would you get more fun from playing the originals, than emulated games?

And in the meantime, look for loose copies.

Sorry I wasn't anymore help either. :)