View Full Version : Sealed Phantasy Star Online for Xbox Question
I've got one but it's not a "folded" seal. It's a shrink wrap style.
Question is, is it original?
diskoboy
12-27-2006, 09:19 PM
More than likely, it's been re-sealed.
But then again, I know where I can find 7 brand new PSO's right now. It's a very common game.
More than likely, it's been re-sealed.
But then again, I know where I can find 7 brand new PSO's right now. It's a very common game.
I got mine for $7 shipped. Can you find one at close to the same price?
I've picked up about 5 different 360 games that were shrinkwrapped at retail. Not sure if PSOs are ever that way, but it wouldn't surprise me.
diskoboy
12-29-2006, 11:16 PM
I got mine for $7 shipped. Can you find one at close to the same price?
Yeah - they were about $9 in a CompUSA clearance bin.
Maybe a silly collection, but I LOVED the dreamcast version. I've been collecting all the PSO games factory sealed ever sence. I almost bought a PAL dreamcast version the other day and I'm kicking myself that I didn't.
diskoboy
12-30-2006, 02:59 PM
The only PSO I know that has retained some of it's value would probably have to be the Gamecube version.
You can't really find those new, and even if you get a copy (new or used) you gotta find the ultra-rare network adapter for the gamecube to play it. But now that the Wii has Wi-fi built in, and it's 100% GC compatible, I wonder if the wi-fi would take the place of the network adapter?
Anyone with a Wii and a copy of th GC version of PSO tried it out yet?
joshnickerson
12-30-2006, 03:09 PM
Once a Gamecube game is inserted into the Wii, it becomes a Gamecube, and therefore will not recognize the built-in Wifi.
diskoboy
12-30-2006, 05:45 PM
Once a Gamecube game is inserted into the Wii, it becomes a Gamecube, and therefore will not recognize the built-in Wifi.
I figured that'd be the case. That sucks...