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Red Hedgehog
02-28-2006, 10:41 PM
A friend of mine just messaged me to tell me how happy he was to get Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II for $25. Assuming the game was as ubiquitous as its predecessor, I didn't think much of it, but then he told me to check eBay prices. Holy cow! This thing goes for an average of $40! Why is it so valuable two years after its release?

PDorr3
02-28-2006, 11:43 PM
holy cow, some are even upwards to $60 @_@
I guess this game is in short supply or something? one even sold for $90 BIN...

swlovinist
02-28-2006, 11:49 PM
two player dungeon hacks will always be in demand, and it the game was not as popular as the first, making a lower print run. The store I worked in did not get that many in if my memory serves me correct. To add to this problem, the demand for these games exceedes the games made, which still baffles me. Thirdly, this game is also backwards compatable with the 360.

PDorr3
02-28-2006, 11:51 PM
I am unsure, but is this game online on the xbox?

Red Hedgehog
03-01-2006, 12:41 AM
The other odd thing is that I couldn't find the game on GameStop's site.

s1lence
03-01-2006, 01:02 AM
You are also forgetting that its a pretty darn good game to. Low supply, high demand, high prices.

Damaramu
03-01-2006, 01:13 AM
Hmm...I picked up a copy for my wife about a year ago at Blockbuster for $19.

She loves dungeon hack games. LOL

Tan
03-01-2006, 07:30 AM
after we got D&D Heroes and Bard's Tale we hardly ever play neither D.A. anymore, even less with the 2 norrath games now.

Oobgarm
03-01-2006, 07:41 AM
The funny thing about this one is that I never had an inkling that it was valuable...both formats were always used at the stores I frequented(and worked at), and then one day, they were all gone and the eBay price shot up.

Almost like it was overnight, it seems. I think the lowest price it dipped to at GameStop was $27.99.

Nature Boy
03-01-2006, 09:55 AM
Hmm...I picked up a copy for my wife about a year ago at Blockbuster for $19.

She loves dungeon hack games. LOL

Ditto for my wife. We've beat the first BG game together, the first Norrath game together, and started Return to Arms recently (I gave it to her for Xmas :) ).

When I was Xmas shopping I don't think I ever did come across BG2 (hence me picking up Norrath 2, which I still had some problems finding)

GrandAmChandler
03-01-2006, 10:02 AM
Last time I checked, this was $25 used at my local GameStop. I always keep pushing this purchase off as (It will drop in price, I will get it later) Well. I may just have to snag it now!

Half Japanese
03-01-2006, 10:38 AM
Like someone said earlier, it's probably the co-op factor. It's sad that there just aren't that many co-op games out there. It's probably the same phenomena with the Gauntlet games, and those aren't even all that great. It also happened with Diablo for the PSX for a short while, then it sort of settled down.

Spartacus
03-01-2006, 04:42 PM
Hmm...I picked up a copy for my wife about a year ago at Blockbuster for $19.

She loves dungeon hack games. LOL

Ditto for my wife. We've beat the first BG game together, the first Norrath game together, and started Return to Arms recently (I gave it to her for Xmas :) ).

When I was Xmas shopping I don't think I ever did come across BG2 (hence me picking up Norrath 2, which I still had some problems finding)

Same here, for the wife too. Anything involving a female warrior and dungeons and she's all over it. I picked up the Xbox Dark Alliance II for her about a year ago at EB used for $19.95. I haven't seen many copies since. She loved Champions of Norrath also and I have yet to get her a copy of Return to Arms. Been thinking I'd let the price drop some, but maybe I shouldn't wait too long!

I'm sort of suprised about the short supply of Dark Alliance II seeing as how it came out for both the PS2 and the Xbox. Must not have sold very well at all.

cyberfluxor
03-01-2006, 07:09 PM
I bought the first one on the GameCube when it was priced at $15 new from EB Games and loved it. When I heard about the second release I wanted it, but never saw or heard of a GameCube release. Since GC is my only "next generation" consule I never had the urge to buy the PS2 version, thinking it would be in the clutter of many other games. But if it is rough to get then I might have to hold back for awhile until it pops up someplace cheaper.

stressboy
03-01-2006, 07:51 PM
Holy crap.. I was just thinking about this game too. I gave it a rental once, and I absolutely loved it, even more than Dark Alliance 1.

Here's to hoping the value of this game does not go up too much before sometime in April when the wife lets me get something new.

Nature Boy
03-02-2006, 01:40 PM
Holy crap.. I was just thinking about this game too. I gave it a rental once, and I absolutely loved it, even more than Dark Alliance 1.

From what I recall, the reviews weren't quite this stellar at the time. "More of the Same" kinda stuff (which is pretty much what I want anyway I guess, but doesn't exactly stimulate sales for the general public).

Bojay1997
03-03-2006, 12:06 AM
It was and still is stocked at many Walmarts. I picked it up new last week for $29.99. I visited three Walmarts in San Diego last weekend and 2 of 3 had at least a couple of copies each. I just don't think a game being sold at Walmart could ever be rare, but I'm open to debate on the point.

stressboy
03-03-2006, 03:49 PM
Holy crap.. I was just thinking about this game too. I gave it a rental once, and I absolutely loved it, even more than Dark Alliance 1.

From what I recall, the reviews weren't quite this stellar at the time. "More of the Same" kinda stuff (which is pretty much what I want anyway I guess, but doesn't exactly stimulate sales for the general public).

"More of the same" is not always a bad thing. I wish the general public would realize that.

josekortez
03-06-2006, 05:51 PM
Got the PS2 version yesterday. I hope that is the rare one...

Sniderman
03-06-2006, 08:28 PM
Those who enjoy BG and BGII may want to check out Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. Same system, same top-down. Same gameplay. Only with a post-apok...apocalip...apocaly...post-nuclear war storyline. And you can get it for $10 or less used.

soundwave
03-08-2006, 01:10 AM
You are also forgetting that its a pretty darn good game to. Low supply, high demand, high prices.

BG2 was a good game, it actually surprised me. I was hooked after playing for a couple levels. I didn't knwo it was in such demand but I can understand why it would be so sought after.