You’re making me feel bad.Suits wrote: ↑May 12th, 2019, 9:39 am It is hard to find value in the wild nowadays but that's just the way it is now, it has been for a few years now I feel. It's not going to change, it's only going to get worse sadly.
That said, it's the community around it that still makes it fun.
Sometimes we go out, don't even see anything at all and still have a good time. We still have breakfast, a few coffees and a few laughs as we walk about and drive from car boot to charity shop.
I picked up Wonder Boy 3 on the Master System, boxed for £6 the other day - at a convention. You've just got to keep at it, you've not always going to score big.
If I'm out and see a game I already have, thats cheap, I'll pick it up. I won't pass over it, or leave it. I'll either upgrade my current copy or bits of it then offer it to the boys, then if no-one wants it, I'll usually trade it in at my mates Retro Game shop for credit.
The way I see it, is you're doing the scene a favour and getting a game back into the eco-system.
Next to Diddy Kong racing were a couple of PsOne games I already own but could have helped get back into the hands of people who would love them. Only £1 each:(
They were Moho, a random puzzle game where your character rolls around on a ball and Winky the little bear.
Was going to make a joke about Winky but I don’t really need to and yes I do have Winky the little bear in my collection.