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Xseed games has already indicated that they already have a fixed run in mind for The Last Story. I would imagine that Xenoblade and Pandora's Tower (if we get a US release) will be short runs.
As the Wii enters its final days/weeks/months I'll be looking for a few late-in-life titles that are well received but may not be fully embraced at this stage of the consoles life span. Games like Rhythm Fever or Fortune Street come to mind. These titles and the Operation Rainfall games are, I think, going to be worth a bit down the road.
This makes me wonder whether or not they will be re-released for the Wii U, with updated graphics and stuff. A short print run for these games doesn't exactly make sense. I mean, they had the whole Operation Rainfall thing, and apparently the games are good, so why have a short run if you aren't going to re-release the game for the next gen? There is definitely money to be made.
Xseed almost always just does one run of their games and I am not aware of any that are rare or even sold out after months or even years of release. I agree that this one might be slightly different given that it's a pretty great game and has a lot of attention right now, but I suspect it will result in a larger run and higher sales than the typical Xseed release. I think the games that are really going to have value over MSRP are going to be the sleepers that others have mentioned that had very limited runs and nobody cared about at the time of release or which totally slipped under the radar. The three late release JRPGs are definitely not under the radar and I know several collectors that don't even own Wiis that are picking up copies of each.
It's funny - this is similar to Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love on PS2 a couple years ago. Everyone and their mom was buying sealed copies (including me) to save for future profit since it was the last RPG on the console. You'd be pretty lucky to break even on that, since most are selling around the $20-30 range and, hell, you can still buy it for 19.99 new at Gamestop (most stores still have copies). Maybe that'll change 5-10 years or so from now, but doesn't look too promising.
Who knows though, it's hard to tell on these but usually if people are prepared for a rare release, it ends up not being rare, since so many people bought it to sell it and have taken themselves out of the demand quotient. Still, I couldn't pass up Xenoblade - but the jury will be out for awhile on it...
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The Fatal Frame game for Wii is kinda up there. I don't know if I would call it rare or just in high demand though.
Also, games are only worth what you can get out of them. The last copy of Fritz Chess sold on ebay was sold for 14 bucks.
Last edited by Genjackson; 04-13-2012 at 04:25 PM.
Both took a really long time to sell out though and frankly there are tons available for sale at any given time. Moreover, Ys7 Premium was $50 on launch, so it's not like it's really become valuable. Similarly, Ys Chronicles PE was $30 at launch and can still be readily found NIB for under $50. I also know lots of people that have sealed copies and don't even own PSPs anymore. I still stick by the position that rare games aren't things that people are buying assuming they will be rare, at least not on super popular systems like the Wii where there are plenty of people collecting the RPGs and other niche titles even if they don't own or use the system. The rare stuff is going to be low print run or availability that nobody thinks to collect at the time.
I'm bumping this for you collector type folks.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lif...g-to-wii-near/
http://videojuegos.univision.com/wii...videojuego-wii (Spanish)
http://en.kaxangames.com/games/el-chavo/
Slang will release the Kaxan Games developed "El Chavo" game on April 27. Apparently this was announced late last year but it just popped up on the Latino news again, so I figured I'd mention it here. I suppose most of the copies of this game will go down to Latin America so it -may- be scarce in Americaland for now.
Fun fact: This same developer created a game called "Taco Master" for iDevices.
I almost had a spit take at first glance:
http://gameplanet.com/catalogsearch/.../?q=EL%20CHAVO
So is this a Mexican exclusive? Seems ridiculously niche to be anything but. I suppose Amazon would carry it at least for the rest of North America.
Also:
""El Chavo del Ocho" for Wii cost $3 million to develop and is the first video game to be made in Mexico."
I can't imagine that's true.
Last edited by TonyTheTiger; 04-25-2012 at 06:43 PM.
one piece: unlimited adventure is very hard to find. just finding a complete copy for less then $60 and up is a challenge, it's weird because around 2008 and 2009 I used to see it at places like best buy and wal mart for $40 then it just suddenly became hard to find.
The advantage with "El chavo del ocho" is that is extremely popular not only in México ... its quite popular in Brazil, Chile, Argentina and even was dubbed in Russian and Japanese. Its quite strange that any IP of that magnitude is found in our country and even stranger that an IP that old is still a huge hit.
There is another Mexican or Latin american exclusive for the Wii : Atrévete a Soñar
http://motordejuegos.net/profiles/bl...ource=activity
I don't Know if this game has any value on your country, but it wasn't very popular here and there are quite a few on sale
Las calles no son basurero, POR FAVOR TIREN LA BASURA EN SU LUGAR !!!!
Have there been any other Latin exclusives for the Wii?