I picked this up at gamestop awhile back. I noticed that it's a R7. I'm not sure if I'm going to play it, so I think I might sell it.
I picked this up at gamestop awhile back. I noticed that it's a R7. I'm not sure if I'm going to play it, so I think I might sell it.
Keep an eye out -- I found a few months ago a loose X-Com, then the next day found an X-Com longbox (complete), except no game. Match made in heaven!
I'd have to concur with the $30-40 guesstimate.
I'd venture a 30 buck or so return on your purchase on teh ebizzle for it loose. Though the buyers prefer theirs complete, its a good game, so there's always someone willing to take it loose.
Because it makes no attempt to be great, it is therefore extremely great.
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I'm going to be sick as I just passed up a sealed copy of X-Com in the plastic longbox case ...at the flea market for $3.00
Does that smiley have puke comming out of his eyes?Originally Posted by Videogamerdaryll
why?Originally Posted by Videogamerdaryll
My god man, passing up X-Com... it's like...
DIVIDING BY ZERO.
IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE POSSIBLE.
Usually, you just get that weird "undefined" error thing. It kinda sucks. Just like passing up X-Com.
Oh, as for value, $35 would seem fair. I prefer the PC version, but on a newer PC you run into problems whereas the PSX has a weird control setup but stable audio and video.
Originally Posted by Gencoil
I agree with that price range. I've sold a couple of complete version of X-com in the past few years. Its like night and day how much people are willing to pay for a complete set on ebay as opposed to just a disk. Even weirder was buying the 2 sets at gamestop during their buy 2 get 1 free promotions. Why would anyone trade in that game? the horror