liveinabin #1 Posted May 26, 2003 Hi, as there are SO MANY old used PS1, Saturn and N64 games around going for peanuts, I'd like to get your opinions- Now, we all know what the great games are on pretty much any system, right? The Zeldas, Nights and Xenogears of this world...BUT - what about the others - those games that were pretty fun but not worth paying full-whack for - the ones that are, in your opinions, worth shelling out a couple of bucks to play for a few hours (like most of our 2600 collections ) ..erm..to give two examples - Liberogrande and Treasures of the Deep - not classics by any means but definitely fun and worth $5 of anyones money. Any suggestions? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #2 Posted May 26, 2003 i think from my jaguar collection. you can be damn sure i wouldnt buy half of them at full price. the only games i would have paid was: wolfenstein 3d doom tempest 2000 zool 2 iron soldier. thats all the games i would buy. ofcourse since i want to collect jaguar games. i have pretty damn stupid games in my collection like "syndicate" "zoop" "bubsy" etcetcetc. i own almost all the top games from the atari jaguar (i just need the AvP and then i am done) if you want to know what other games i buy at full price. is the following: sega saturn panzer dragoon saga (costs $200) sonic r sega touring car fighters megamix warcraft 2 nights exhumed and lists goes on playstation warcraft 2 ridge racers series mr driller gta series final fantasy 7 n64 .......... atari 2600 ballblazer and the list can go on and on....... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElectricTroy #3 Posted May 26, 2003 Most games that are not worth playing at $50 are not worth playing at $10 either. For example: RC Helicopter. It's only $10, which is cheap, but it's not worth your time. Vice-versa a really great game like Suikoden 2 is worth buying even if you have to pay $200 for it. For me, it's the TIME spent that is more important not the money. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scooterb23 #4 Posted May 27, 2003 @ Liveinabin - Great idea, especially since there are very few games I would give $50+ new...when I see a game I am interested in, I try to guage how oftern I will play the game, and then set me "Sweet Spot" price point. Thankfully, most of the PS1, Saturn etc. era now falls into my $15 and under category... I don't own many games for Jaguar, a couple lesser known games I dig are Flip Out! (Juggling game???) and Evolution Dino Dudes (neat little puzzler). For Saturn: A few maybe hidden gems I like are Astal (side-scroller), Decathlete, Robo Pit (odd little fighter), and Croc For PS1 - Critical Depth (it's Twisted Metal underwater!!) I have no idea how much it goes for today, I haven't seen it in years... 1 Xtreme (aka ESPN Extreme Games), No One Can Stop Mr. Domino, Incredible Crisis, Jumping Flash, Gunfighter (make sure you have a Guncon!!), Looney Tunes Sheep Raider, Big Strike Bowling. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #5 Posted May 27, 2003 i saw "no one can stop mr domino" in the shops a few years ago when i didnt had a psx. now that i have a psx i want to have "no one can stop mr domino" . Since its true what they say. no one can stop mr domino..... have yo look in the shops of andorra Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultravi0let #6 Posted May 27, 2003 'Body Harvest' [N64] 'Distruptor' [PS1] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ApolloBoy #7 Posted May 27, 2003 Uh, Dragonforce, I noticed in your first post up there, you had Ballblazer listed under "atari 2600". Ballblazer was never made for the 2600. I think you mean Atari 7800 or 5200. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CJ #8 Posted May 28, 2003 Nintendo 64 had some really good ones... Tetrissphere Excitebike 64 Custom Robo Ogre Battle 64 to name a few... Despite what many people think, Nintendo 64 was a great system. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest #9 Posted May 28, 2003 Uh, Dragonforce, I noticed in your first post up there, you had Ballblazer listed under "atari 2600". Ballblazer was never made for the 2600. I think you mean Atari 7800 or 5200. that must be battlezone. my fault.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites