
The image thread is about 10,000 yen without the Pokéwalker.
It’s not so much that Pokémon is weird; rather, the prices of DS, including the 3DS, continue to rise.
Older retro games are also being increasingly uploaded, so it’s not just about Pokémon.
Does it increase with the Pokewalker?
I lost my Pokéwalker…
Is the retro game boom still ongoing?
There’s the perfect feature for the switch, but almost no additional software.
The price increases for GBA, 3DS, and PSP have reached a point that is somewhat amusing.
>>7
PSP has been going up recently, hasn’t it?
The GBA is rising to the point of catching up with the GB, so I guess handhelds really do increase in popularity.
>>7
“Shall we produce it one more time?”
Because GAIJIN is buying them like a mountain, even software like Pokémon that sells that much is seriously running out.
The GBA main unit in the city center costs around 15,000 to 20,000 yen.
After watching the Nintendo Direct, I wanted to play Mario Kart, and when I looked it up, I found that Mario Kart 7 is still just a few hundred yen for the software.
Unfortunately, due to the piracy of the PSP, the prices of the software haven’t increased that much…
I have a Poké Wall and money, but selling it is a hassle.
It’s unavoidable, but the outflow overseas must be tremendous.
The current market price for a Pokéwalker alone is around 3000 yen.
The number of second-hand software items that are priced the same as their retail price has been increasing.
The price increase for the GBA with the box is extreme.
Is the demand for collections increasing?
The price of MegaMan Battle Network 5 DS was amazing.
I feel more at ease now that the collection has been released.
>>20
Since Rune Factory 3 is also declining, it would be better to release more ports.
Is it an age when everyone wants to collect nostalgic games?
Is it 10,000 with the outer box?
Or just the soft case?
>>22
Soft case only
It should be sitting unused at my parents’ house, so it seems like it could be useful for a little extra pocket money.
I don’t think the purchase price is that high.
What multiple are you planning to sell it for in the purchase appraisal?
The reason it’s flowing into Mercari and similar platforms in large quantities is precisely because the buyback price is less than half.
Even if there is a high circulation, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they will appear on the secondhand market.
>>29
Some people carry burdens.
The DS has two screens, making porting difficult, but since Layton was able to be ported to smartphones, I hope they can manage it and keep doing it more and more…
Why is the Pokéwalker gone?
>>32
It’s bad that the thing that clamps onto the belt is too loose.
I wonder if games with boxes are expensive even in GB.
There was a time almost 20 years ago when I used to buy up everything from the blue box at Hard Off.
Three years ago, a single software package was 4,400 yen.
There are people in the Pokémon community who, after fishing for save data gacha, won’t let go of it.
>>36
I did it… I think I have a lot of emeralds sleeping in my parents’ house.
>>36
I have a lot of cassettes, but selling them is a hassle.
(Should I hold on to it for another 10 years…?)
I saw on YouTube that an emerald that could be bought for 1000 yen about 8 years ago is now around 5000 yen.
>>39
The number of people doing things like old-fashioned capsule toy machines increased around 7 to 8 years ago, and within 3 years, those items became worth 3000 to 4000 when sold bare.
Even when BW1 and 2 were around 500 yen, Emera was priced unusually high.
Aside from Pokémon-related items, generally, they are still somewhat above the original price from back then… but they have still skyrocketed quite a bit, right?
Simply put, the standalone gameplay value of HGSS is really high.
Is the first generation and gold/silver also expensive?
>>42
1000 yen
>>42
There is a demand for collections as merchandise even among people who are not from the first generation.
>>42
At Book Off or Hard Off, it’s around 3000 yen.
The crystal will rise even further.
Even the old forbidden legends can mostly be obtained through DLC now.
>>44
Many fans likely want to keep it on hand in the form of a ROM.
The first generation has gone up in price a lot compared to the old days, hasn’t it?
A foreigner is buying green souvenirs.
Is the only one that’s over the retail price HGSS? I really want Pokémon Dungeon Sky, but it’s about to exceed the retail price, so I’m hesitating on whether to buy it or not.
>>50
The theory of the sky being a box costs 7000 yen.
The cassette alone costs over 5000 yen.
>>50
If you’re hesitating, you might as well just buy it.
Given the current situation, it doesn’t seem like any factors that would lower the price are coming.
The first generation and Gold/Silver have been traded around 1000 yen, but without a doubt, they have become more expensive than they were in the past.
The Twin Readers have additional elements not in the collection… that’s what it feels like.
The thread image shows that both the box and the walker are in excellent condition and lying idle.
Originally, in human society, money was circulating under the concepts of antiques and vintage.
Recently, that field has rapidly expanded even to video games.
Even if it gets remade, it won’t be in pixel art anymore.
It’s easy to let go at a throwaway price, isn’t it?
Trying to gain a return only causes extra effort.
If you want to play it as a game rather than wanting it as a collection, I think you can buy it right away.
It’s hard to say definitively, but remakes can suddenly come out of nowhere.
>>59
Since Coliseum and XD are coming as online perks for Switch 2, I can’t help but hope for other Pokémon and DS titles as well.
Just like tin toys, the value will collapse after enough time has passed, probably when the current collector demographic dies off…
>>60
If the collector demographic lasts like Disney or American comics, the prices won’t crash…
What’s with the reluctance to release the original games up to Emerald online?
>>61
It seems that even if we are to release it, there will likely be a desire for collaboration with HOME.
>>61
It seems that the reason they might not include features like save anywhere or rewind is due to the hassle of managing various aspects of connectivity.
I wonder if the soundtrack will be re-released…
HGSS has been popular for a long time due to the demand for Latios’ random numbers.
The 3DS version of Pokémon VC is still unopened for me.
I wonder if this will have value eventually… It’s no longer possible to digitize it, so it has no value as a physical item.
I wonder if Nintendo has no intention of reviving VC.
It’s good that they are enhancing the ones you can play with online, but the updates are too slow.
>>69
Aside from everything else, Pokémon at that level would sell easily if put up for sale, but for some reason, they’re being really stingy about it.
Even during the 3DS era, I was hesitant.
I wonder if the DSiWare exclusive software that disappeared into the sea of data will ever come back…
The image in the thread has high-quality packaging, which I also like.
The packaging of the paper box that combines the regular DS software case and the Pokewalk is beautiful.
If GC Classics’ Pokécollo and XD can link with HOME, then there’s hope for the first to third generations…
I bought Soul Silver used a long time ago.
>>75
SS was a long time ago…!?
>>78
Well, a long time ago…
The remaster of WiiU is also amazing.
The red, green, and blue are software that would be judged as out of standards based on the current product criteria due to their unstable operation.
It would be nice to have a partnership, but even without it, we can still sell.
I understand why the thread image is a really good remake and its value is likely to increase.
Is this the only series where you can marry a Pokémon?
I haven’t played it yet, so I think I’ll buy White 2 nearby while I still can.
Recently, there have been a lot of classics and collection-type games, so I’m counting on Pokémon too.
Just something like EXE would be fine.
The price will increase just because the software flows overseas.
The BW2 is already high, but it seems like things are going to get even tougher.
It’s the final piece of pixel art.
I have a memory that emeralds have been maintaining a fairly stable price for a while.
In Pokémon Dungeon, even the towel that should be returned to the water is being held without being returned.
Is that thread picture really that expensive…!?
When I bought it, it was about 3500 yen with the Pokéwalker included…
The different-colored Mew can be obtained in GO by completing tasks that sometimes require a long and tedious effort, but you can indeed get it that way.
There are quite a few people who are putting their lives on the line to release it on GBA, and you can actually attach ribbons that can only be added at that specific time.
It will probably drop all at once when the bank and mover are completely finished.
The theory that Capcom, which was working hard on Advance software, has released most of it in remasters because the online updates for Advance are unusually slow.
I think the only thing that hasn’t gotten expensive in Pokémon is Pokémon Dash.
>>93
That’s rude; Troze and Pokenaga are still pretty cheap too.
>>93
The spin-offs are mostly cheap except for Pokémon Dungeon.
>>93
This guy was surprised.
I can’t believe there was someone who didn’t know Pikachu is full of energy!
Go produce is about the ball…
I was moved to see that the prices have properly risen in an era when GBA software was something you would just download.
Well, since there was enough time and quantity for those who wanted to buy it, I don’t think anyone would be in trouble.
I can imagine that the fact that the DS has two screens makes the porting process quite troublesome.
There are plenty of titles I want, though…
When I see the sub-title of Pokémon listed, I remember that the Chugoku region was roughly consumed in Pokémon Ranger.
>>100
I have a memory that Shikoku was consumed somewhat carelessly.
Is it really a separate world judgment…?
I want you to come online because I hope something can be done about the fact that in GBA Hoenn, you can’t fix the clock without cheat codes.
>>101
Ruby and Sapphire can be fixed by communicating with FRLG or by using the correction cards distributed in magazines at the time, but it’s awful that there is no way to fix Emerald.
>>126
The bug fix program for the fruit is not a function that repairs the clock.
In the game, even though only an analog clock appears, RSE has the concept of year and date, and when the battery runs out, it becomes January 1, 2000.
Even if you replace the button battery yourself, there are some elements that become strange, and there are no proper means to fix it for anyone other than code freaks or those who own flashcarts.
I didn’t know.
>>139
Wow…
Are Rangers expensive now?
Works that are based on using the two screens of the DS are likely to become completely different games when ported.
The World Ends with You
>>103
Just the upper layer will be transplanted.
>>103
You’re going to give an example of a work that has already been transplanted…
Even the original Pokémon Pinball, which used to be stacked in baskets for 200 yen, was recently sold for 1500 yen, and I was shocked.
Is Pokémon Pinball also rising in value?
Tohoku is just DLC.
>>106
Don’t be greedy after receiving Kitakami!
>>106
Just being able to appear in the main series is already a bonus.
Is it true that the ones up to the GBA have battery depletion?
There hasn’t been anything since the DS, right?
>>108
The RSE has battery power but only the clock function, which does not affect the save data.
I’ve been waiting for a stationary Pokémon that can travel nationwide for 20 years, but will it be released before I die?
>>109
In another 20 years, I’ll make an outrageous amount of money, buy Nintendo stocks, hold the management rights, and from there, I can easily give instructions to the Pokémon Company.
I secured a Sony CRT, but I wonder how many years it will last.
Well, to be honest, the collection aspect is stronger, and there’s no stress in playing it now.
N/A, please stay calm and listen, the release of the picture in this thread was 16 years ago.
The Pokémon Ranger series has suddenly become expensive recently, probably due to demand for egg gacha or something.
Maybe the box is at my parents’ house.
I can’t take out the Pokémon inside the Pokéwalker, so I’m stuck.
Is it Fiona and Manaphy in Pokémon Ranger?
It is said that the feature of Switch2 linking the smartphone and the game console via an app is to recreate the DS.
Fioné!!
I want to play the VC version of Hoenn.
I want to play in the secret base with Anonymous.
>>127
I wish we could do doll exchanges that weren’t in ORAS.
There are many major titles that haven’t been ported to DS or 3DS, right?
Games like The World Tree, Ghost Trick, and The Wonderful World have recently been ported to Switch, but are there any others?
>>128
Another Code?
I have a feeling that GBA Pokémon might come since GC is coming online.
>>129
There is already a Pokémon for GBA.
It’s called the Red Rescue Team.
>>129
When Pokémon Stadium came to Switch Online, I was hoping for Red and Green as well, but they never came…
>>129
Even if it does come, it seems like there won’t be any interconnected elements…
It seems like playing things like Dark Riguia would be tough now, but what do you think?
>>132
It’s painful.
First, the scenario is void.
The difficulty is unnecessarily high.
The battle animation does not stop in double battles.
>>135
Unlike the Coliseum, different colors do not appear.
The coliseum makes me want to cry with its desperate battle tempo.
I thought back then that the Poké Ball was too big.
The original and Gold/Silver versions are on 3DS Virtual Console, but I’m scared because I don’t know when it might die…
There are no more ways to redownload, right?
I think there are still some Deoxys that I haven’t caught in FireRed, but I wonder how it is… ?
>>143
If you want a different color, just do your best.
If there is double speed for the tempo, even if you replace the button battery yourself, some elements become strange, and there is no proper way to fix it other than for code freaks or flashcart owners.
CodeFreak also became a bit more expensive.
The Virtual Console for the 3DS had good experiences with Red and Green, but it’s a pity that it was only available in monochrome.
Moreover, it can no longer be bought new.
It seems like Aobooks is coming, but I don’t think there will be any connection features with the GBA.
Even when the Castlevania trilogy was released together, there were no double slot elements in the Moonlight.
Speaking of which, hasn’t Pokémon Pinball been released on Switch?
I think it’s okay if that comes.
I wonder if Pokémon Card GB2 will come to VC…
It’s about time, right? Pokepoke has become popular!
The DS and 3DS games seem like a hassle to port…
When you start RSe from the beginning, the in-game clock starts counting up from 0 at that moment.
This count is linked to the report.
The moment the battery runs out, the count goes to 0.
If you change the battery yourself, the count will resume, but a timed event will not occur until this count catches up with the report count.
>>154
I don’t really understand this.
Does it take quite a bit of time?
>>157
If the save was made while the battery was alive, it means it will take that amount of time after it runs out and is replaced.
The era of Dark Lugia, or rather 3rd generation doubles, really has a narrow range of tactics.
Higher base stats standards will be even more just, and it will also be an explosive game.
Not only that, but the fact that the Switch version can’t be linked with the GBA is a problem.
There is no trick like intentionally causing a clock overflow with gold and silver in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
If you started the data six months ago, you just have to wait six months.
If it’s data from 20 years ago…
Is it horror?
There are two Soul Silvers.
I don’t need one.
Because it’s data created 20 years ago.
It will probably take about 20 years…