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    Mutant League Football. I got 20$!!!! Can you believe that? Terrible game.
    I don't play old stuff for nostalgia, I play old stuff because the games are better.
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    FF Anthology.
    Chrono Cross.
    RKA.
    Super Mario World.
    DKC2.
    Taz Mania.
    Dreamcast system. (Though I have one now. I call it the eschar).
    Legend of Mana. ------------- But see the related thread.
    Shining in the Darkness. --- Actually this would've been better to rig a car battery to, but what the hell.

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    I'm amazed that this thread isn't lousy with trolls. Way to show restraint, guys!

    My game would be Bioshock 2. Normally I'll hang on to any game I buy, but as soon as i beat this one, I traded it in at GameStop with no compunction what-so-ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarMist View Post
    RKA.
    Don't deny the inevitable. RKA is the kind of game that grows on a person. Sooner or later, you'll become one of us...

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    Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Maybe it's my collector's mindset or an early manifestation of a hoarding problem I'll develop later in life, but I never sell my video games. The Force Unleashed is the only exception. I wanted to like the game. The story was great, it looked beautiful, but the parts where you had to play the game were awful. I instead sold it to a local game store and used the store credit to get Ristar.

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    After playing Fallout 3 and thinking about how awesome it was, I bought a used copy of Oblivion, played it for a week, got incredibly bored when I figured out that 90% of it was just walking up to people and talking, and gave it to my friend for free before I got a chance to put it on ebay. Not my worst purchase though, that would be DC Universe Online. Since it's an MMO, I can't sell it, so I'm stuck with that POS on my shelf for eternity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavesRegge View Post
    Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Maybe it's my collector's mindset or an early manifestation of a hoarding problem I'll develop later in life, but I never sell my video games. The Force Unleashed is the only exception. I wanted to like the game. The story was great, it looked beautiful, but the parts where you had to play the game were awful. I instead sold it to a local game store and used the store credit to get Ristar.
    I never sell my games either, I've only traded a few when I was younger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheath View Post
    Hah! Man do I love this game, but I have never gotten good enough at it to actually win a race. It is so freaking hard even with the excellent Dreamcast controller or my steering wheel with pedals! Forza 3 was much easier to learn by comparison. Though I keep meaning to come back into F355 and give it a shot with at least anti-lock brakes on.
    +1 Yeah that game actually teaches you how to drive. I freaking love it but it can be a bit maddening. I find it easiest to use the triggers for the gas and brake. I usually can get to first place but I never can maintain it except for the easier tracks.

    As far as games I don't regret selling...there have been tons of them. I had a fairly large collection lost and lost my job have been selling games ever since. Most of the Ps1 2d Rpgs I had I thought I was going to miss but I didn't after realizing I had a backlog of god knows how many Rpgs and never had the time to get into them. Some games I loved but had not played in years like Exile, Crusader of Centy and Neutopia oddly did not hurt. I have had to sell almost of all my beloved Psikyo shooters but at least I can emulate those.

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    Trading the PAL version of Twisted Metal Black for a copy of Grand Theft Auto III. The PAL version of TMB was completely censored, removing all the cutscenes amongst other things, sucking all the atmosphere out of the game in the process. Utter shite. Thankfully I could make up for it later with an imported copy of the US version.

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    I don't sell games that often, but when I do it's usually bad games that are worth a lot. When I wanted to buy a 360 a few years back I sold:

    Dracula X (SNES): terrible game, but I got $40!
    Atari Jaguar and 4 or 5 games: I didn't have any good games, but made $60
    Rez (ps2): I like this game, but I paid $15 and sold it for $40. Then it came out on XBLA!
    Flip shot (Neo Geo MVS): I paid like $80 or something for this and Neo Drift Out. Kept drift out, sold Flipshot for a cool $100!
    Quote Originally Posted by CMA Death Adder
    Recently I sold the majority of my 32X games for a measly 18 bucks. With it, I bought some tacos. Definitely a more pleasing choice.

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