
New Arrivals Amagami (Ebi Collection +) PSVITA Software [Release Date: 2014/01/30] [Kadokawa Games/KADOKAWA] Used: ¥12,900 Tax included Free shipping on orders over ¥1,500 Regular price: ¥5,280 Available for purchase from the following: Marketplace ¥8,750 (7 used items) New Arrivals Amagami [Ebi Collection +] [Standard Edition] PS2 Software [Release Date: 2011/03/31] [Enterbrain] Used: ¥13,700 Tax included Free shipping on orders over ¥1,500 Regular price: ¥4,180 Available for purchase from the following: Marketplace ¥7,650 (20 used items) New Arrivals Amagami (Ebi Collection +) [First Edition Bonus Version] PSVITA Software [Release Date: 2014/01/30] [Kadokawa Games/KADOKAWA] Used: ¥15,500 Tax included Free shipping on orders over ¥1,500 Regular price: ¥5,280 Available for purchase from the following: Marketplace ¥14,800 (1 used item)
Don’t rely on Amazon’s used prices…
>>1
This is Surugaya…
>>1
I often see absurdly high prices in games and TCGs that just don’t make any sense…
Nunnery and Surugaya.
The unscrupulous merchant revived in the Heisei and Reiwa eras.
Surugaya is pretty decent.
>>3
I think that image is from Surugaya.
>>5
Does that mean the others are more expensive?
Before live streaming became popular
Used games used to be so cheap, didn’t they?
>>4
Does live commentary really have that much of an impact? Isn’t it simply the case that things that are no longer being produced just get more expensive year by year?
There are definitely people who buy through live commentary many times more than unique individuals like retro gamer maniacs, so it matters.
Hurry up and release it on Switch.
Will the console work if I buy PS2 software?
My parents’ PS2 is dead.
>>10
I’m not really familiar with it, but if it’s about PS2 emulators…
I think it might move?
I don’t think it’s possible on the Switch.
I can’t believe that the strict Nintendo would allow this.
>>12
Nintendo is rather easygoing.
>>12
Say the hard mode of Bunny Garden.
These things often don’t change in price even when they’re remastered or made available to play on current systems.
>>13
Well, I wonder.
With prices constantly rising for everything now, it might not be the case…
I have everything, but is it that price now…
It seems like one scene from the anime has become popular among foreigners on social media, so the original game is also getting some attention.
>>18
There are a lot of troublesome foreigners.
I sincerely hope you don’t take an interest.
>>20
Masterpiece SLGs tend to get expensive.
It’s fine to have the download version of Vita.
I wonder if they’ll re-produce the Vita console.
Or I want the repair service to resume.
The digital versions of Vita’s Amagami and Oborozukiyo are cheaper.
I searched on Mercari as well, and the price seems to be around this.
Amagami × PS2 × All Sales Status > Category (1) ▼ Product Condition ▼ Price ▼ Brand ▼ All Products ▼ Screen Switch ⇅ Display Switch Newest First Filter (2) ▶ ¥10,000 PlayStation 2 console ready to play Amagami game ¥15,555 PS2 Ebikore + Amagami < Limited Edition > ¥26,000 Ebikore + Amagami Limited Edition Limited Edition… ¥12,000 Ebikore + Amagami PS2 ¥5,555 Amagami ¥11,000 PlayStation 2 console with 2 controllers Amagami…. ¥7,780 PS2 Amagami Kimikiss set sale Enterplay… ¥5,099 Amagami PS2 PlayStation 2 PS2 ¥27,000 [Rare/Unopened] PSP Ebikore + Amagami Limited Edition Let’s save this search condition.
>>25
There are people writing above as if Surugaya is a corrupt company, but…
At least in terms of games, it fairly reflects the market, so I don’t think it’s comparable to the marketplace.
Regarding Amagami, second-hand prices have been high for a long time.
I’m scared to use Mercari in various ways now.
Even if they release a remaster, the fans might be annoyingly clingy…
The PSP version I bought at an auction around 2012 was 3000 yen.
You’ve become quite pricey, Ayatsuji-san.
Photo Kano was around that time too.
With the times changing and even though it’s a rare game, I wonder if everyone doing live commentary is part of it, and it seems like there’s absolutely no lag, which could also be a reason for it being pointed out.
Even when it was used, it was quite expensive during the PS2 era.
Amagami has remained popular all this time but hasn’t engaged in any gimmicky sales tactics at all.
>>37
It feels like the lifeline of a series of projects has completely faded with the Siren.
FuuuRaiki 3 has a ridiculous resale price, doesn’t it…
I seriously want you to cut it out.
I checked Surugaya, but the PSP version isn’t that great.
Why is that?
>>39
The PSP’s battery has already reached the end of its life.
>>41
You can buy reasonably reliable compatible products on Rakuten, you know.
It’s still a price that’s totally affordable.
Isn’t it just a hassle with things like adjusting likability and overly detailed branching? Since it’s a work that was created just before that kind of flow started, I feel like if it were remastered as it is now, it wouldn’t be very well received.
I’ve heard that the VITA version is expensive, but the PS2 version is high in price too.
>>45
The standard PS2 version is around 4000 yen.
The PS2 Ebi Kore version, which was in the 6,000 yen range on Yahoo Auctions last year, has risen to the 7,000 to 8,000 yen range.
Maybe it’s not that Amagami itself is expensive.
Isn’t the Ebi Collection version expensive…?
Systematically, the previous work, Kimikiss, hasn’t increased in value at all, which may simply be due to a difference in recognition…
It’s Hikakin’s fault, right?
KimiKiss is now a system that is really troublesome to deal with…
Put it out on the Switch.
It looks like it’s pretty expensive.
>>52
I wonder if I can still buy the DL version from the nun.
I wonder why they stubbornly refuse to release a remaster.
>>54
I feel like I would have released it if it were before being absorbed by KADOKAWA.
>>54
I want to see Sae-chan with a little belly in 4K quality.
https://www.dlsite.com/soft/circle/profile/=/maker_id/VG01819.html
You can buy it on various download sites.
>>55
It’s a convenient era.
>>55
The main content is also being released on various DL sites, Crayon…
Wasn’t there a download version for VITA…?
There should also be a downloadable version of “Ato Choo-ma.”
The scenario of Nukunuku Mahjong is incredibly well done, so if I’m going to buy it for PS2, it’s definitely going to be Ebikore.
Kadokawa is not really motivated when it comes to games.
This is what Kadokawa is like now.
There are reasons for the price of Amagami to go up.
When it comes to PS2SLG’s premium, it’s Wrestle Angels Survivor 2.
>https://www.kadokawa.co.jp/category/game/list/?sort=1
Will the VITA software from 2016 be included on the first page in order of release date…
I wonder if there is a setting to hide products in the marketplace…
Publishers like Game Heaven and Senkoro used to operate without regard for sales, but that has changed…
KADOKAWA thinks that for now, it’s good to just keep releasing new content.
It’s more profitable to go all out on From.
It’s summer and yet a remake…
Matsurai-san…
I brought it to the school festival a while ago.
Replace the contents with the DVD of Kimikiss.
>>73
You!
Hmm.
>>73
You!
>>73
Unforgivable!!!
It seems that if we release it on Steam, it might sell reasonably well, but it doesn’t seem like it will make an outrageous profit.
When I checked if a few extra items like bonus theaters weren’t skyrocketing in price, this one was cheap, probably because it’s available on DMM.
>>80
It’s also being streamed on DMM.
I only knew about Dlsite.
Recently, I’ve started selling ASMR.
It seems that games featuring beautiful girls tend to be less likely to go stale.
Prismatic realization is also on the rise.
>>82
Is there a demand for live commentary because it’s a strange game…?
>>82
I don’t think it gained popularity as a beautiful girl game because it became famous for strange reasons.
>>102
I wonder if the kids nowadays know about Professor Prisma…
A little while ago, I was able to buy it new at Sofmap, so I couldn’t help but laugh a bit when I saw the images in the thread.
Sell well on Steam (not at the regular price)
It’s still okay because it’s at a price I can afford.
Even though you can still buy the DL version of VITA.
I thought Amagami for PSP was cheaper, so I looked it up.
It’s about 3000 yen.
If you’re doing a live stream, the VITA version can be a hassle to output.
>>89
I think they’re doing it on vitaTV.
I don’t know, though.
>>89
Isn’t it easy since you have VitaTV?
It feels like there has been a competition for stock of that VitaTV for quite some time now…
Getting a VitaTV is not easy…
>vita TV
I wondered how much used ones would be, so I peeked at Surugaya.
“Are you kidding me!?”
I feel like there will be people who get upset because there’s no Tsukahara-senpai route when they start fresh.
It’s terrifying to think that without Steam, many software would still be hardware dependent.
Is it really that expensive?
The new works are overly reliant on remakes and remasters of past legacies.
I only studied anime, so I’d like to try playing it.
Should I definitely buy Ebikore?
>>103
Otherwise, the hate towards certain characters will never stop.
>>103
The regular PS2 version has bugs.
Why are they releasing new ASMR but not bringing over the main episodes?
Please release the PC version on FANZA.
Since the dingo uses the VITA features, even if it’s a port, it feels like a completely different game.
If it’s under 50,000 yen, I’ve seen that it will go up in price.
I feel like I got it through a free game on VITA.
The price here for a nun or whatever is just absurd, it’s not even a market price or anything like that.
Is the PSP version cheap?
At that time, I was mocked, but I’m glad I bought the VITA TV.
Hasn’t there been something like a drama CD from that senior with narrow eyes recently?
It’s better to check the purchase price for things like this, right?