I recently came across a sealed (ntsc) tobal #1, I am wondering if it has any value. I know a bunch of games like FF VII and Castlevania SOTN can command high values when sealed, is Tobal the same way?
I recently came across a sealed (ntsc) tobal #1, I am wondering if it has any value. I know a bunch of games like FF VII and Castlevania SOTN can command high values when sealed, is Tobal the same way?
It all depends if there is demand for a sealed Tobal #1. Obviously bigger games like FFVII and MGS and Castlevania SOTN have huge cult followings, and black label copies (Especially sealed copies) outweigh the demand, therefore push up the price.
If no one wants a sealed Tobal (And let's fact it, it isn't one of Square's best games, and certainly not one of the better fighter's out there) then it's value will be next to nothing. If many people wanted it, then they would fight over it (In terms of, say, an auction)
If you were going to ebay it, I'd make sure to highlight (with a big fuckin' marker) that it comes with a demo of FFVII. That's an interesting selling point in and of itself.
Originally Posted by DrJustinRamone
That's true. The game may not be Square's brightest moment but anything sealed involving Final Fantasy will probably spark some interest.