
If we’re going to take it to the current model, then limited techniques and kinomine have no value, but is it a collector’s demand?
Regarding the thread image, it gives the impression that the distribution quantity is lower than a separate ROM, so the price seems to be related to that as well.
>>1
Why is it that the number of shipments is the same even though it comes as a set with the ROM?
>>12
I’m sorry, this is completely based on my imagination, so I don’t have any data, but I think there might be more people who have lost it than the actual number of ROMs.
I was so eager to create a level 100 Magikarp back then…
Of course, the main story ended before it grew up.
HGSS is a good thing, after all…
I feel like if I try hard, I could have brought along a Dratini early on.
It’s pretty worn out, but I’m still holding on to it.
I was really desperate to edit the thread image back then for the self-destructing Gombe.
I only knew this, so when I saw the fit meter, I made the discovery that it’s the same!!
Four to five years ago, a complete set was about 4,000 yen, but the price has been continually rising for HGSS.
>>8
I was really shocked to see that the brand new, unopened ones are selling for nearly 40,000 yen for two.
The box looks cool, so just having it on display gives off an aura.
I thought that having past title games would provide benefits for current titles, which is why their prices have risen, so I’m a bit surprised that this current title, which doesn’t bring any benefits, is so expensive.
It means it costs about the same as a used ROM by itself, right?
The soundtrack is expensive too, you know, for HGSS.
I feel like the market price for ROMs at home has been fixed around 3,000 to 4,000 yen for a few years.
The demand for new collector items is already low as there are few people willing to part with them, and as time goes on, the absolute number in the market decreases, which is bad.
Is that really how it is… If I have it, I’ll definitely be overwhelmed, so maybe I’ll just sell it too.
The Pokéwalker is a lifestyle rhythm meter and falls in between that.
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/interview/astj/vol1/index.html
I bought a sub-ROM and took out the battery, so it’s still like new…
The main has all the distribution courses in the main.
There exists a mysterious article stating that people were primarily playing with the Pokéwalker even as of last year, which shows the depth of the Pokémon IP.
When I was working part-time at an izakaya, I secretly put it in my pocket to count steps.
It’s nostalgic to have secretly communicated with the customer’s child.
In titles after DS, HGSS, BW2, and USUM give a high impression when played.
>>20
I bought a B2 the other day, and it was 5000 yen…
>>20
HGSS can be understood through the need for Gantetsu ribbons, and USUM is the last title before the so-called downsizing began, so that’s clear, but I wonder why BW2 is like that.
Is there a demand for retro RPGs itself, not just for HGSS?
>>23
BW2 is the last one with pixel art, you know.
>>25
Moreover, the fifth generation sprites are incredibly detailed and move very well.
The trainer’s animation looks so weirdly animated when I see it now.
Aren’t HGSS and Emerald really expensive?
I want Soul Silver, but it’s too expensive for me to afford.
The GBA titles, along with Em, have not been released in large quantities due to the demand for bugs, ribbons, and RPGs, which has resulted in a crazy market because the people hoarding tons of ROMs are not releasing them.
Despite the arbitrary bugs found in FRLG and DP, it seems to be a step ahead.
Before I knew it, the fourth generation can also execute arbitrary code.
>>27
I think the Kotobuki bug can be accessed with the DP exclusive binary editor, which was done quite a while ago.
If you can do RNG manipulation, setting it up isn’t that difficult… Even if you pull it from a different ROM, you don’t need a wireless adapter like in the third generation.
>>27
I feel like it was in the order of Em → DP → FRLG.
>>27
In the past, it was said that the Coliseum XD was impossible, but now it seems to be achievable without even knowing about RNG, so there must be breakthroughs like this in the industry as well.
I really liked PWT.
You can fight with the old characters in a comfortably loose manner.
It’s a shame that the Four Heavenly Kings weren’t present.
Wasn’t the challenge mode and the one where you climb the tower exclusive to BW2?
An image of a fan swinging forever, suspended by a hanger.
I think it’s great how there are elements that resemble the thread images in Pokémon GO and Sword and Shield.
It feels like it’s not wasting the accumulation from a fan perspective as well.
Is there really such a thing as bug demand… It’s a need that arises precisely because it connects from GBA to Switch.
Masterpieces are not just fun to play casually.
I think there is an aspect where the behavior, even if it’s a bug, is fun when it’s pushed to the limit.
>>36
In a fourth-generation RTA or when bugs are involved, DP continues to run in strange places, and HGSS uses a texture replacement bug that is like an application of the Kotobuki bug.
The latter requires a subtle level of operational precision, so it’s interesting to watch.
In reality, the fourth generation arbitrary bug has aspects that are excessively unusual for those who discovered it.
Even if each one was developed individually, the idea of ultimately using a combination of a box, a calculator, and Palpark is amazing.
>>38
Flag shooting at Pal Park is something even a novice like me can understand, and I think, “Oh, I see,” but it’s something that results from carefully analyzing and filling in each detail… it’s quite obsessive.
Can it still sell even if the battery is dead?
>>41
If it can’t be confirmed to be working, it’s treated as junk, so it was sold for about half the market price.
I bought a button battery at a 100 yen store and just replaced it by opening the cover with a screwdriver, so it’s obviously easier to process and the price goes up when you replace it.
It’s a bit interesting to use the calculator to unlock the upper limit limiter.
A long time has passed since I put Entei in the Pokéwalker.
>>43
It seems there are many children who are trapped because their original data has been deleted or their ROMs have been lost…
I feel like it’s deep in the closet in the thread picture.
It seems like it might be broken since I left the batteries in.
>>46
I took it out for the first time in 12 years, but it started working normally after I replaced the battery.
>>48
Seriously?
I thought there might be a leak, but I guess I’ll search for it when I get home…
>>49
Do button batteries leak or something?
I have an unopened set of HGSS.
I made a reservation online, but I ended up stopping by the game store on the release day and bought it, so it’s been left untouched.
If I let my emerald sit for a few more years, I wonder if I can sell it for a higher price.
Back when SM was released, BW2 could be bought for 500 yen…
>>51
There was a sudden rise beyond a certain point, wasn’t there?
>>55
Retro boom
Inbound
…GOTCHA!
It’s better to properly remove and dispose of button batteries because you see them swelling up regularly.
I was all right with the about 50 items I discharged and threw away at the beginning of the year, but…
In the early stages, I could dominate with Kangaskhan.
This will sell.
I have an unused one at my parents’ house.
Ugh! I definitely have Pocket Biscuit!
I need money right now, so I’ll look for it, check if it works, and sell it…
>>58
If you’re struggling with around 5000 yen, wouldn’t it be better to get a part-time job instead of spending time searching for it?
I think it’s pretty amazing that even if you lose the Pokéwalker, you can force it to return from the software side.
It’s true that it’s strange to be bedridden indefinitely for DW while being in BW…
I can’t enjoy everything without a Pikachu-colored Pichu, the Arceus from the cinema, Celebi, and a special outing for the Pokéwalker!
I haven’t confirmed the operation, but two images from the thread emerged; is it time to sell?
A sticker to put on the washing machine.
It would be easier to look for a house than to find a super short-term part-time job that conveniently pays 5000 yen.