
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I wanted to play GBA, so I was looking for an SP, and they’re normally priced around 15,000 yen.
Should I buy a DSLite?
>>1
I recently discovered the GBASP, so I was looking for affordable GBA games… but when I checked the used game store, I was surprised at how expensive they were.
But in the past, I used to play so much with this small body and screen.
Well, that’s true, but…
>>3
Since we’re talking about this from the beginning, you can probably understand what kind of topic this thread is about.
Is it a used console?
Foreign auctions fetch high prices, so GAIJIN buy everything up.
I want VC to come back, but it probably isn’t worth the effort…
>>5
I’ll put it bluntly, but…
If you can intentionally create a situation where old hardware has value, it would be better to do so, as it would increase the potential value of current hardware and be profitable for hardware manufacturers.
As long as consumer awareness doesn’t rise to the point where I have to assert my right to play the game I purchased and not let it be taken away on your terms, it will stay like this.
While searching for Pokémon on the GBA, the prices are skyrocketing.
I remember that before the coronavirus, FRLG was around 2000 yen or less.
>>6
I never thought VC entry 2DS would increase in value this much…
I curse myself for not paying any attention to the 2DS, thinking it was unnecessary.
>>9
If you have a 3DS with VC, a bank, and a mover, you don’t need a 2DS…
The Analogue Pocket looks quite good.
I wonder if my normal Advance will sell.
All retro games are expensive…
That’s a bit too much, to be honest.
Minor titles are not particularly expensive.
I realized that just being online on Switch doesn’t guarantee safety, and that hurts.
>>13
I mean, even without considering the end of the distribution, it’s guaranteed to perish once the Switch’s service ends, so there’s no safety element.
>>15
I would like to try playing with it since I’ve been curious about it…
>>15
Has it been confirmed that it won’t be carried over to Switch2?
>>22
Although the service may continue with 2, unlike the one-time purchase VC from a complete shutdown like the 3DS, online bonuses that require internet connection will no longer be playable, right?
>>23
Well, since you said it’s confirmed, I thought there might have been a clear statement or something…
>>13
Huh… did something disappear?
>>34
The contract must have ended, or some unclear game from another company has finished distribution.
That said, it’s still another company, and I can’t imagine that Nintendo’s distributed software will come to an end.
Yesterday, when I took Soul Silver to Book Off, I was surprised to get 4000 yen for it.
>>14
Complete item?
>>16
Case and instruction manual included, no outer paper box.
>>18
It feels like there’s no Pokewalker either.
So you’re buying it for 4000 yen…
HGSS with the Poké Watch costs around 20,000 yen, so it’s crazy.
>>20
Naso
The additional pace is slow, and there’s no title that stands out.
I didn’t have any expectations from the beginning.
>>25
The thread image is not really talking about that, is it?
If I’m told that the latest addition to Donkey Kong isn’t what I wanted, then I probably won’t come back for life.
Maybe it’s better to buy a Wii series while I still can.
>>27
It already seems like it’s going for quite a high price.
I ended up buying the same titles on both Wii and Wii U, and eventually didn’t start either system anymore, so I kind of stopped dreaming.
It seems that foreign tourists who love games first go to Super Potato.
I don’t understand right now, but…
The used goods business in Japan is very popular to begin with…
Clothes, cars, miscellaneous goods… and games too.
>>30
Ukiyo-e too…
Well, it can be said that it’s natural for prices to rise as things are only going to be lost.
If it goes over 10,000, it might be better to just buy a Retro Freak…
The main unit will be used as a chip tune sound source, so the price will go up.
There’s no telling if DS software will be distributed online in the future.
It’s unclear how possible a remake or remaster is.
Certainly, a properly functioning main unit becomes valuable.
Stop starting threads about the Game Boy while ignoring the part that says Nintendo Switch Online in the image…
The Pokémon for Game Boy has gotten really expensive.
If you use VC, you can’t use Poké Studio, and filling the Pokédex is a hassle, so everyone will buy that…
>>41
In the past, it used to be a regular occurrence for a large number of second-hand items to be sold alongside Monster Hunter, causing saturation.
Platinum HGSSBW is definitely expensive.
I can’t believe that red and green can’t be bought for just one coin in some places.
>>43
It used to be priced like garbage for many years.
The DS works, but the screen is already completely yellow…
>>44
It was like cataracts, where the liquid crystal edges turned white and it was constantly like a flashback scene.
The actual product is in the same category of demand as vintage synths and things like that.
You can just do it with an emulator.
>>48
Different
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>>48
Even if you do it on an emulator, you still need the actual software in the end.
The GBASP in Famicom colors is quite expensive.
I was thinking of selling soon, but maybe I’ll wait a little longer to sell…
Is the thing that attaches to the Nintendo Cube also getting more expensive?
>>52
The one below might be cheap, but it seems like I won’t be able to get the disk for booting.
>>55
Currently, the one below is more than 4000 yen, and the disc is around 2000 yen.
I think that GBA players you find in stores around are mostly just questionable junk items that might not even work anymore.
I want a remake of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
>>57
Let’s go, Pikachu and Eevee 2…
I was surprised that Pokémon BW2 sold for such a high price.