Quote Originally Posted by xelement5x View Post
Well you might not want to wait too long, Last Story and Xenoblade are still holding their current prices pretty darn well considering their age. It's just conjecture, but I would guess that since they both had pretty small print runs as well they may be pricier titles in the future since they came out near the end of the Wii's life.

Oddly enough, I got an email from GameStop a couple of months ago telling me to trade in Xenoblade since the trade in value on it went up. I just chuckled at the whole thing.
There's no knowing what crazy things demand could do (just look at Final Fantasy VII), but XSEED has publicly stated that The Last Story is their most successful release to date. So, unless they mean that in some kind of strange way, we can take that as meaning The Last Story has had a bigger print run than any other XSEED release, late Wii release or not, and therefore is probably fairly common and shouldn't pull in that much money down the road unless the demand gets really ridiculous.