View Full Version : Ever regretted not buying a game when you had the chance?
briskbc
02-20-2003, 02:29 AM
I have one regret when it comes to deciding to not purchase a game. I was in a Value Village in my area and naturally I headed straight to the games. Usually there is a Genesis with not connectors or controllers or a couple of NES zappers. This one particular time there were about 15 Sega Master System games sitting there. They were complete for $4 each. I wasn't a fan of the SMS so I passed on them. Stupid. The games themselves were not rares (if I remember correctly) but I very rarely see any SMS games in the wild. Period. Lesson learned I guess.
Can we get an emoticon with the smiley face guy smacking himself in the forehead. That would be appropriate.
Sniderman
02-20-2003, 06:25 AM
Hmmm....well, I regret trading in a game. There was this one PSX puzzle game that I bought shortly after it came out for $30 or so. Played it a lot and really enjoyed it. Anyway, a month or so later, some other PSX title caught my eye and I raced home to see what I had in trade-in. Well, I hadn't played the puzzle game in a while, so I traded it in. After about a week of the new game, I was bored with it (I don't even remember what it was) and went back to pick up my puzzle game. It was gone.
Anyway, to this day, I've been trying to get that puzzle game back. I really like it, it's fun, andI miss it. What is it? "Intelligent Qube." And I'll never get it bak for less than $60 - if I'm lucky. *Sigh.* live and learn.
maxlords
02-20-2003, 07:59 AM
Ouch, Sniderman. I picked up my IQ for $15, and I'd NEVER part with it. I've found 2 other copies under $20 in the last 3 years and both went for over $50 on eBay. That game is awesome, but getting scarcer and scarcer.
As for myself....honestly, I don't get rid of many games. It's a policy of mine to keep a game once I buy it unless I TOTALLY hate it. This started BECAUSE I sold a game I loved way back in 1995, when I only had a couple of games and a Genesis and SNES. The game was a little game called Final Fantasy III. I beat it twice, then I figured I'd sell it and get another game with the money! What a great idea! So I sell my copy of FFIII, and go out and purchase a spanking new copy of TMNT IV: Turtles in Time. I get this exciting new game home and pop it in, and I whipped through the entire game on easy and normal in a matter of hours. Done. Then I find out that since I opened it, I can't take it back! Doh! So I want my copy of FFIII back, and I take TMNT IV to the store where I sold it, but the FFIII is long gone :( I sold TMNT IV anyway cause I hated it for being too easy, but I vowed to myself NEVER to part with games from my collection again unless they were total crap. Now I have a 500+ game collection and I've only ever gotten rid of games I don't like or have spares of with only 1 exception since 1995 :) So you could very easily say that selling a game I liked and then regretted selling got me into collecting in the first place :)
How about six copies of NES Tengen Tetris shrinkwrapped? I was working at a retail store when we got a small case of six games. They were put on the shelf, then yanked the next day. The store manager said there were copyright issues, so the games had to be returned. At the time, we thought it had something to do with the game being Russian. Imagine... six shrinkwrapped copies at the normal retail price. If I had known then what I know now.... sheesh.
kainemaxwell
02-20-2003, 08:16 AM
Regretted not getting Xenogears when I first got into it- took 6 months to find that again. Also regretted not getting Spider-Man for the N64 when I had the chance, but that kinda worked out since a friend got me the PSX version for my b-day last year.
kinda regretting trading off Suikoden 1 now (had no idea at the time it was a hot item).
Tempest
02-20-2003, 08:51 AM
Not really, I'm usually the kind of guy who grabs things "just in case". The only stuff I ever passed up were some mildy rare (5's or so) Colecovision games once. I'm also pretty sure I passed up Harvest Moon for the SNES once.
Tempest
klimatron8
02-20-2003, 09:08 AM
Yup. I noticed a local video chain always carried some import N64 stuff, I remember once looking the games over and seeing a baseball, and a wrestling title (brave spirirts) among others. Well, when I finally come around to collecting for N64 I go back and sure enough the Brave Spirits is long gone! (did score PowerPro Baseball and ST.Andrews Golf though)
Nature Boy
02-20-2003, 11:00 AM
I wouldn't use the word regret, but I've been disappointed when I go back to get something and it's gone. Half the fun of collecting is the hunt anyway I figure :)
samuraiX
02-20-2003, 11:11 AM
Though I don't pass up many bargains I regret not picking up 2 new copies of Color a Dinosaur that a local walmart was getting rid of for $4 each.... Ah well, the little lessons in a collectors life. Won't let that happen again.
Raedon
02-20-2003, 11:25 AM
I had a chance to pick up a boxed Harvest Moon 64 last year for $20 and I left it because I was sure I would find it for $10 within the year.. still haven't seen it for cheaper.. though I have seen it for $15 more. :(
I also regret not buying some common boxed SMS games at goodwill for $3.. They were sports titles and the like but I couldnt have got them cheaper elsewhere.
I regret selling my Megaman V..
Alex Kidd
02-20-2003, 12:34 PM
I've never really passed up the chance to buy something I really wanted cause when I DO see something I want, I make sure to get it.
However I've learned my Lesson as dikd Maxlords. NEVER trade your games.
I made possibly one of the worst trades ever.
I traded:
DecapAttack
Krusty's Super Funhouse
TMNT: Hyperstone Heist
Chakan
Super Hydlide
Batman Returns
Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition
FOR:
Robocop Vs The Terminator
Skitchin'
Before you stone me to do death, let me at least say in my defense that at the time these were NEW games so they were still expensive
AND I NEVER played those games anymore at the time cause they were all too easy with the exception of 2
I didn't want Chakan anymore cause it sucked
I didn't want Super Hydlide anymore cause I got spoiled on Shining Force games.
Luckily I've been able to get Batman Returns back, but I live in a small place next to a small city, so finding second hand games ISN'T very easy...
If I could just get Krusty's Funhouse and SUper Hydlide back I'd be happy, for now.
Alex Kidd
GENESISNES
02-20-2003, 01:03 PM
I regret selling Castlevania:Bloodlines to funcoland and buying Toy Story. ouch.
I sold Bee 52(NES , just opened)to my friend for 2 bucks. sigh.
I passed up buying a heavy sixer with a good set of games for fifty bucks.
IGotTheDot
02-20-2003, 01:03 PM
Samba Maracas at Fry's for 79 bucks a set. I thought to my self "there is a giant pallet, they will come down in price". The next time I went there (about a week later) they where all gone.
Damn!!!!!
y-bot
02-20-2003, 01:47 PM
I passed up Intellivision Tutankham & Super Cobra sealed for $75-$80 each at World Of Atari '98 and have been kicking myself ever since. I just paid $140+ for an opened Super Cobra on ebay. Also this summer I saw Panzer Dragoon Saga Saturn game at a garage sale for $5 and didn't buy it.
y-bot
Bighab
02-20-2003, 02:04 PM
I still regret trading in 4 mint complete Koei games for the Nes back in 92. I was low on cash and I wanted to go drinking with the guys on the weekend. I still haven't been able to find a mint box and map for Bandit kings of ancient china :/ I also regret not picking up all the sealed copies of Suikoden 1 for $14.99 Canadian at Wal-mart last summer. I could have sold those for alot. I should have bought the boxed Steel battalion for $170 Canadian that I saw as well. Another local trader I know scooped it up and sold it for alot of cash and games >:(
Kid Fenris
02-20-2003, 02:18 PM
I regret selling my Megaman V..
You too? I sold Mega Man 4, 5, and 6 to a friend a few years ago, and I wish I still had 5. Maybe I'll try to buy it back from him. He can have 4 and 6, though.
I've traded in a lot of games over the years, but there are only a few that I wish I hadn't parted with. Pocket Fighter is one of them. It was simple, but it was flat-out enjoyable and really funny. I got rid of it under the impression that I could always borrow my sister's copy, but she's off at college now and I want a Pocket Fighter of my very own, dammit.
I regret passing up Legend of Oasis for the Saturn when I saw it for ten bucks at Meijer. I also saw the decidedly rare import Saturn fighter Sonic Council for $25 at an EB once, and let it go. It wasn't until last year that I found a copy for forty bucks, only to discover that the game isn't worth more than twenty-five.
And I wish I'd bought Panorama Cotton for the Mega Drive when I was in Akihabara a few years ago. It was the yen equivalent of $40, but I thought "Bah, that's too much. I'll just get these loose copies of Phantasy Star III and IV for less than a buck apiece." Stupid, stupid me.
Retsudo
02-20-2003, 03:55 PM
I regret not buying Klonoa back in 98, and I regret not buying Dragon Ball Z for the PS. I thought the game was lame, but I didnt know the game would be worth so much to DBZ collectors...u live and learn. >:( LOL @_@ :D :-D 8-) :embarrassed: :P :roll: ;)
Vroomfunkel
02-20-2003, 06:08 PM
Hmm, let me see, my main regret would be - last week! Not buying Panzer Dragoon Saga on a BIN of £70 ($110). It was complete but the outer cardboard box (PAL version!) was a bit tatty. I saw the auction, and saw that it had been up for two days. That and the fact that it was about 1am, I thought it would be ok to mull it over before going for it . . . because, of course, I would have preferred a nice condition copy. I mean, if it's sat there for two days, then it's not likely to disappear in the next 15 mins, especially at 1am, is it? WRONG!!!!! Decided to go for it, refreshed page . . . sold, dammit!
Then there was the time I bought Bomberman for £10 ($16) on a BIN, and the seller offered me a load of other games cheap as well including: Twinke Star Sprites, Metal Slug and some other stuff (I've blanked it out, I don't want to remember it!). I didn't have an import adapter at the time, and was a bit broke . . so I said no. :( Been cursing myself ever since! I should have borrowed the money and bought it all!! I'm not likely to ever get an opportunity like that again.
But if I do, I know what I'll do THIS time!!!!
Vroomfunkel
Goodwill Hunter
02-20-2003, 11:00 PM
As the Saturn was dying and I was scooping up new games for $10 a pop at Best Buy, I saw a used import for $39.00 at EB. $40 bucks for a used Saturn game, I thought?....even if it is an import, no way! That game of course was Radiant Silvergun. One of the very few times my cheapskate instincts completely betrayed me. Finally got one in a trade last year. Live and learn.
Rich
Dobie
02-21-2003, 12:43 AM
When I first started out seriously collecting a couple of years ago, I passed on a Caltron 6 in 1 for $5 because the game looked to be a "bit scratched." As in minor, no big deal, should-have-bought-the-damn-thing-on-the-spot, kind of scratch. By the time I came to my senses, it was gone. I've never seen one since at any price in the "wild."
briskbc
02-21-2003, 02:58 AM
As long as we are talking about gamse we've regretted selling. My list is long.
Panzer Dragoon 1 & 2 New
Klonoa
Intelligent Qube mint
Intelligent Qube New
Namco Museum vol 2 mint
Return Fire complete
Snatcher complete
Third World War complete
Mega Man 7 complete
Mega Man X new
Mega Man X2 complete
Mega Man x3 Mint
Mega Man Soccer
Chronotrigger
FF2 & 3
Dracula x complete mint
Earthbound New x 5
Secret of Mana
Shining Force 1,2 complete
Phantasy Star 1,2.3,4 complete
Liberty or Death complete
PC Engine and rare games
Actoin 52
Dragon Warrior 2
Maga Man 1,2,3,4
It was unfortunate to have to sell these games but I have a goal to get them back by the end of 2004
WiseSalesman
02-21-2003, 03:22 AM
This past summer I passed over a SegaCD with attached genesis and two (bad) games for something like $30. I'm regretting it now, because I checked online and it seems segacd games are really cheap right now....and I don't have one. BLAST!