What is the most amount of money you would pay for a video game?

What is the most amount of money you would pay for a video game?

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$60

20 bucks.

Is that cartridge made out of cocaine or something?

100 dollars if its something actually rare, but for a regular game $60.

all the money there is

$15 to $20.

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golly just $1000 off for being a member, what a deal!

Depends on the game and what it really us.

$500

But then, that was for 25 copies of Magic Knight Rayearth on the Saturn, which I resold for $300 minimum apiece.

How much for the NES, Genesis, and SNES sequel?

About tree fiddy

Is this some real life memery from the days when over 9000 and battletoads were still funny?

Xenoblade chronicles was probably the most expensive ive ever bought at $80 for just the game itself.

I would pay no more than one (1) money

Usually 6

I'm extremely cheap but damn I've wanted to buy a 64DD with some games just for the novelty, and just check eBay to understand my plight

A couple grand on that Jurassic park arcade game where you sit inside and shoot at dinos

I hope i explained that well enough, I fucking loved that game

The sticker shows the date when it was printed up. 02/08/13 the initials of the person printing it was DLH, store number was 009. So no it was long dead.

I'd pay at least 500$ for the Super Mario World Beta or Sonic 1 Beta.

Project Genesis

I paid $60, including case, manual, and artbook.

One hundred.

Unless its, like, an arcade machine. Not that I would ever have room for something like that.

Most expensive game I've bought was 120 bucks, a new, boxed FF III for the snes. I guess that's where I draw the line.

All these years later and still relevant

I'd pay $200 for a sweet SWG/Eve Online western sandbox MMO in a medieval setting with a very light touch of fantasy magic and maybe races.

Well its kind of depreciated due to the 3D version being released. I bought my copy some time before that. Fuck gamestop for cutting new copies open to pump up the prices.

>Trade-in only

The label got cut off. It's that price as a "DON'T SELL THIS, RETARD"

Last one I ever spent more than that on was Borderlands 2 at launch for $60, never fucking again.

I have that game. Cost me 15 bucks.

Its made of memes

This is my dream goal once I have my once house, this and getting NFL Blitz 99, The Ocean Hunter, and some pinball machines.

is there any dollar country that uses commas as thousand separators?

Anything.

I already have other hobbies that are more expensive. Video games are actually the cheapest hobby that I have.

>The Ocean Hunter,

Okay, that I would gladly pay a few grand for.

Me fucking too. The 1989 SMW beta and TGS 1990 Sonic 1 are lost treasures waiting to be found.

If you notice the name is blacked out. It's probably a memory card of some kind. Those have to (or at least had to when I worked there almost ten years ago) be factory refurbished/wiped, so the trade-in stickers print out as $9999 so they don't accidentally get sold.

Gamestop got too many hard drives and memory cards with porn on them.

It really is one of the most fun arcade games ever
>tfw beat the whole thing with my dad once

Or, ya know, some bored employee made that tag for fun.

You can't print out custom tags like that. Gamestop sets their prices at the corporate level.

You sure? Most retail places I've worked at have machines where you put the price in and print it out.

found it

the average amount for a new game.

But i did manage to get $200 for selling a sealed Pokemon Gale of Darkness after buying it for $10 at a yard sale.

$500 but only if I didn't have bills to pay

>sealed game
>yard sale
>Pokemon at that
That's fucking lucky man
I managed to get some decent stuff at yard sales this summer (including a pink DSi with a case and 7 games for $15) but there's never any really great stuff in my area, too many older people in town.

well shit

The fanmade remake was kind of cool.
I imagine some dude in China probably has the legit copies.

I'd spend a few grand on a good pinball machine

Funny thing is, the town was FILLED with old people. I was lucky because apparently their son ran off with some girl to a different state. They got so mad they sold most of his stuff at the yard sale.

He had a shit ton of gaming memorabilia, so i think he was an avid collector.

kek
I guess I'll be content with the $20 music box I got my mom at a yard sale last weekend, but that's a great find.

>tfw yard sale season is dying down

I'm positive. Gamestop corporate sets prices. You can manually do a percentage or dollar discount, although that's frowned upon.

Payed about 100$ for MvC2 some years ago. That's probably my max and I don't see myself doing it again

since other people are talking about the big arcade machines like ocean hunter, I can't be the only one who loved panic park. local place had the jurrasic park game, ocean hunter, and this and I just loved the way it worked. the only result I'm seeing online is kind of iffy with no pictures

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what purpose did this reply serve?

Current Gamestop employee here, if a trade in is marked $9999 it just means that we have to mark it as defective and ship it out once it comes off trade hold. A lot of old games and out dated/worthless accessories do this.

it was a test good sir

testing?

I was unable to post images on /gif/ for some reason

same. ugh.

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you horny monkey you

$1200 on virtual space ships.

Can't wait to read about all the asshurt on the forums when these guys lose their ships left and right and have to wait weeks for insurance to deliver a new ship because they're so awful at the game and died to 10 shits in starter ships.

They knew about inflation, they knew it didn't matter. $20.

Most I've spent on a single game was $80 for some shitty burger Persona LEs.
Don't fall for Atlus USA's jewish tricks, anons.

there is no basis to that statement

inflation isn't just some thing you forget about, they meant what they said
$20

still no basis to that statement. inflation is not something I consider the effects of 20 years from now. you have no grounds to say "inflation isn't just some thing you forget about". quit being a faggot user, even if they "accounted for inflation" that would just mean that the actual cash value of pc games was lower now than before by a sizable amount.

Go to bed, Luke

>This is the response to the BattleToads prank.

Not bad.

Fake

40 european dollars

Why Super Tempo is so expensive?

My meemaw and I's game.

$1,000 of cib.

$10 max and that's stretching it already

gee golly, I wonder who could be behind this strange post?

took you a while to think of a response there user. couldn't you have done a little better?

people of the jewish faith and low production run

Where do you buy shit like this? I want a silent scope machine

I broke the golden rule and bought doom
what a fucking mistake that was

>I can find a copy of Titanfall 2 on PC for £30
Still holds true

i'd honestly pay for a ddr cabinet with the metal dance pads. I never had one near by and that game was the closest to not being a hamplanet that i've ever been.

>mfw they have that at my local playdium along with TC4 and ITG2

What does trade hold mean and why do you even need to tag/package it like that? Why not just throw it in a box to be shipped out?