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wiggy:

The thing is, NONE of this stuff is going to be "rare".

EVERYONE and their mother is collecting games now with hopes that they'll one day be valuable.  It's funny that the Internet has made information about such things so much more available than every before, yet people seem more clueless that ever about what rare actually means.

amiga1200:

^^ HAHAHAHAHA!  ;D
on one hand, agreed, on the other, not so.
come to north west england, a town called burnley, know for burnley stock, at burnley priices.
poor town, exorbitant cost of living and general entertainment, and not much of it all the same.
not seen bayonetta 2 irl in my town yet as a retail copy, and as for the shit a i posted, not seen any of the namco/monolith stuff back in town, i got lucky.
the games are good, as was the point in getting them.
rare is also subjective.
sonic the hedgehog one megadrive is relatively a common game here, but where in the literal FUCK, was it's PAL-EUR raw scan before today?! :P

wiggy:

Of course it's subjective, but I'm staying within the context of video game collecting, so the subject has been defined. Stadium Events is actually rare. Bayonetta 2 is far, far from it.

amiga1200:

as was i.  :P
agreed to disagree, i guess only one country on earth exists, figures!  ::)

tiktektak:


--- Quote from: wiggy on February 15, 2016, 07:42:29 AM ---Of course it's subjective, but I'm staying within the context of video game collecting, so the subject has been defined. Stadium Events is actually rare. Bayonetta 2 is far, far from it.

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I totally agree with except for the 1st print version. There were only around 15000 produced for that version and it is EU exclusive. The game still remains common.

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