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| amarthar:
Too Human and X-Men: Destiny. Those two may be rare in the not too distant future. Article on Gamasutra. |
| AO007:
Kirby's Dream Collection will eventually be rare, most certainly. At the moment, though, it can be acquired for slightly below MSRP on Amazon. Might want to take your opportunities now, everyone. Also, Pikmin 2 Gamecube has been downgraded from rare to uncommon. :p |
| Dravenae:
I have a feeling the Soul's games might be a bit tricky to get in a few generations. Maybe Asura's Wrath also. Someone mentioned Catherine, and to be honest I reckon their right! As some people have said, Muramasa, Xenoblade, and The Last Story, might be hard to get a hold of, along with Pandora's Tower. Someone mentioned Zelda. I reckon unless its a collectors edition, the games will be common enough, but will demand $50.00 and up. Collectors Editions will become gold dust, probably not the rarest, but definitely very hard to get. Call me stupid, but I reckon the Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection might be hard to come by as well. I had a hard time finding that game. I now have a sealed copy on my shelf, and sealed it shall stay! |
| Superchop:
--- Quote from: AO007 on November 21, 2012, 09:53:30 AM ---Kirby's Dream Collection will eventually be rare, most certainly. --- End quote --- I'm actually honestly surprised that I can still walk into my Best Buy and find a couple on the shelf...along side with a couple of Last Story CE. When it came to Mario's 25th anni edition, the first print run I couldn't find anywhere...when they announced a second print run I got it first day and since then I have never seen it again in stores. I'm guessing that it's so late in the Wii's life and the whole Wii U having been right around the corner lead those 2 games to not really get the attention they deserved. |
| AO007:
Wii-U's backwards compatibility will ensure that Wii games will enjoy an enhanced lifespan not unlike that of Gamecube games during the Wii's lifespan. Luigi's Mansion doesn't feel like it's 11 years old, that's for sure. |
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