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Author Topic: The "I totally regret trading in that game" thread  (Read 13048 times)

Glorb

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« Reply #45 on: May 07, 2009, 11:39:31 AM »
My MM had a standard sticker but I do have a gold OoT cart floating around somewhere in my house.
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Kojinka

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« Reply #46 on: May 07, 2009, 11:52:52 AM »
My MM cart has the cool three dimensional label
Regards, Uncle Dolan

« Reply #47 on: May 07, 2009, 08:25:58 PM »
I never trade my games in.  I think thats because I like to think I have a growing collection.

And Glorb rocks!

CrossEyed7

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« Reply #48 on: May 07, 2009, 08:34:51 PM »
"Oh man, I wish being a part of a Mario fan community was the most embarrassing thing about my life." - Super-Jesse

Kojinka

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« Reply #49 on: May 07, 2009, 09:37:57 PM »
I'm thinking of trading my second copy of Metroid Prime (it's unopened, and it comes with the MP2 demo disc)  But Game Stop will deplete its value by taking the plastic wrapping off, and taking the discs out.  I'd rather ask my friend's mom to sell it on eBay.
Regards, Uncle Dolan

Chupperson Weird

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« Reply #50 on: May 08, 2009, 09:04:00 AM »
Deplete its value? It's worth about $10. Also, when resale stores buy your games, they are used. Once you bought it from the original store, it ceased to be new. Also, weird stuff happens, discs pop out, sometimes the wrong disc gets packaged in the box, so stores have to make sure the discs are right.
That was a joke.

Glorb

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« Reply #51 on: May 08, 2009, 04:10:12 PM »
Dude, eBay that shiznit. You will get so much more than at GameStop, regardless of what filthy lies Chup spews.
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Chupperson Weird

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« Reply #52 on: May 08, 2009, 04:52:46 PM »
No, I highly recommend eBaying it. Just sayin', it's only worth $10 and it's used.
That was a joke.

« Reply #53 on: May 09, 2009, 01:02:09 AM »
"Used" is the wrong word. It's factory-sealed. True that it's now on the secondary market and no devs/publishers are getting money from sales, but the game is sure as heck less used than a GameStop "new" game.

Jman

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« Reply #54 on: May 10, 2009, 03:24:16 PM »
I traded in Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland and Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games one time.  The big problem is both sell for big bucks at Gamestop.
I always figured "Time to tip the scales" was Wario's everyday motto.

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