(Discussion) How Much Is Too Much to Pay For a Game? - Retro Bird

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  • It seems like most people have a price threshold for how much any one single video game should cost. But, there are some exceptions. Let's discuss!
    How Much Is Too Much to Pay For a Game? - Retro Bird
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  • @nathanmyers8186
    @nathanmyers8186 2 роки тому +10

    Is anyone else just impressed how there are only like, 4 cuts? Retro just keeps going without missing beat.

    • @RetroBirdGaming
      @RetroBirdGaming  2 роки тому +3

      16 cuts but thank you and I'm glad it felt that way to you!

  • @olegraybeard4206
    @olegraybeard4206 2 роки тому +37

    I'm not a collector so I don't go for condition, but if it's an amazing game that brings back memories I would be willing to pay close to $100

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator 2 роки тому +1

      Same. I was lucky and I got Crystalis 5-6 years ago for $35 out the back of a man's Taurus. He had a working NES (and other consoles) in there to test them.

    • @olegraybeard4206
      @olegraybeard4206 2 роки тому

      @@the_kombinator A few years ago I picked up super black bass for SNES at our local flea market I overpaid at $30 but I have no remorse because I've got more value playing it

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator 2 роки тому

      @@olegraybeard4206 You can still find some real good cheap games on eBay. I got Cobra Triangle for less than a bottle of half-decent wine (which lasts about a weekend here) and I've been playing that pretty regularly. My 3 year old asks for it every day lol. THing is, I had no idea that game even existed prior to a review of it (John Riggs). I got a bunch of sub $20 games recently that are a lot of fun.

    • @zacharygirgenti3790
      @zacharygirgenti3790 2 роки тому +1

      @@the_kombinator Check out Roller Games. Great budget title.

    • @RetroBirdGaming
      @RetroBirdGaming  2 роки тому +4

      I feel like arcade cabinets fall into their own category also. Since.. they're entire cabinets! :)

  • @Yourmom753
    @Yourmom753 2 роки тому +135

    The amount of money a game is worth to me greatly depends on the time of day. At noon, $90 for a Metroid game is absurd. At 2 AM, yeah it's kinda worth it. So now I own Metroid: Zero Mission.

    • @Packers4Evar12
      @Packers4Evar12 2 роки тому +6

      I had no idea it went for that much now. I guess it's a good thing I got it a few years ago for about $40

    • @mrmiyagi8433
      @mrmiyagi8433 2 роки тому

      So true lol!

    • @tr1bes
      @tr1bes 2 роки тому +6

      I got it recently for $8. It's on the Wii U eshop. Fusion too.

    • @Packers4Evar12
      @Packers4Evar12 2 роки тому +2

      @@tr1bes but you can't play that on your GBA

    • @tr1bes
      @tr1bes 2 роки тому +6

      @@Packers4Evar12 Then get a gameboy advance everdrive. You don't have to worry about future skyrocket prices then. I got mine at $150.

  • @3dmarth
    @3dmarth 2 роки тому +16

    At this point, I've given up on getting physical copies of a lot of older games.
    As much as it would be nice to have physical cartridges of Earthbound or Dracula X or Mystical Ninja or whatever, a digital version is acceptable when it's less than $10!

    • @gpl992
      @gpl992 2 роки тому +1

      Or do what I do,get a nice high quality Reproduction!!

  • @MyMomSaysImKeen
    @MyMomSaysImKeen 2 роки тому +23

    I sold a kidney to get a copy, "Stadium Events," on the NES. Thankfully it wasn't mine.
    I managed to convince my wife to go in with me, and sell our kids.

    • @ReplayStation
      @ReplayStation 2 роки тому +5

      Anyone that says that your kids are irreplaceable has clearly had a hysterectomy.

  • @kingedwin
    @kingedwin 2 роки тому +18

    There's always the question of "how much fun will I get from this game vs. spending the money somewhere else?" Get into expensive games, and you're talking about anything from building a collection for another system to going on a nice vacation. I'm pretty sure I'd get way more out of traveling a couple weeks than playing Little Sampson.

    • @leeartlee915
      @leeartlee915 2 роки тому +1

      This is especially true given you can always play those very same games through alternative means while there aren’t other ways to take a trip or buy a new car (Until Total Recall tech actually becomes a reality).

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 2 роки тому

      That depends if you love travelling. Many people don't like it because there is always a hassle to get packed have your suite cases, waiting etc. Travelling is ok. It's a lot of preparation though. Where as when you buy a video game it's really for collecting purposes..... I stopped Collecting video games & I stopped travelling. Yes I agree you would get more out of travelling than playing Little Sampson.

    • @MrPAWBowens
      @MrPAWBowens 2 роки тому +1

      @@leeartlee915 Stay away from totally recall vacations. I heard some guy got his brian lobotomized.

    • @leeartlee915
      @leeartlee915 2 роки тому

      @@MrPAWBowens Like a fried egg.
      As for the vacation thing, I think the point there is more about things you can only be obtained one way vs things that can be replicated through alternative means. Like, if I don’t pay to see a band live, there is no other way to replace that experience. Sure I can look at a youtube video or something but it’s not the same experience. Contrast that with video games where, for the most part, you cannot tell the difference between playing the original hardware vs playing it via emulation, Everdrive, GC Loader, etc. I know people like to say “Oh I can tell the difference”. But in truth, I’ve tested some of my friends who are hard core collectors. I’ve been able to “trick” them pretty often. In the end, you are playing the same game and with a little work, you can even play it with the original controller.

  • @mikeymacaque
    @mikeymacaque 2 роки тому +9

    I’m really into RPGs and wanted a reason to sink a lot of time into my Dreamcast. Skies of Arcadia was at a local retro game store that I trust, complete with the jewel case still in perfect condition for ~$190. I know it’s a lot for a game, but at least I can justify it with an RPG knowing I can play it for dozens of hours. I don’t think I’d shell out more than $50 on ebay though, I only pounced because I knew this copy was legit.

  • @mhods4457
    @mhods4457 2 роки тому +8

    I'm willing to pay quite a bit depending on the game and system. It's part fun, part nostalgia, part collector mentality. But the biggest factor is honestly that the idea of digital only is way too Orwellian for me and I want physical copies for that inevitability.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 2 роки тому +2

      “By 2030, you’ll own nothing and will be happy” ~ Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum

    • @mhods4457
      @mhods4457 2 роки тому

      @@totallyfrozen I'm glad people have finally seen that there is no "conspiracy theory" and it's in fact very real. These people hate us with a passion, and will do anything they can to subjugate us.

  • @NYCJoeBlack
    @NYCJoeBlack 2 роки тому +3

    Remember, games used to be $49.99, so $100 is basically double the price, which, to me, is fine for a game that released decades ago CIB. I look at it as getting a game complete that has all content and I can still enjoy just as I did when I was younger. Double the amount is basically a convenient fee, a fee for obtaining a game from someone’s collection who kept the game and contents in excellent condition, and the fact that the game is discontinued, all helps justify in my mind to pay double the price or maybe a bit more.

  • @infinityeight8705
    @infinityeight8705 2 роки тому +11

    Some years ago I paid £100 for a loose copy of earthbound for the snes which was a fortune at the time, but I also picked up chrono trigger at the same time for £40 which was also not cheap as most snes carts were around £5 - £10 at the time!
    Both seem absolute bargains now!!

  • @FeralInferno
    @FeralInferno 2 роки тому +18

    Ooh! It must've been about seven, eight years ago. Me and the little lady was out on this boat you see, all alone at night, when all of a sudden this huge creature, this giant crustacean from the paleolithic era, comes out of the water. It stood above us looking down with these big red eyes... with a CIB copy of Chrono Trigger. And I yelled, I said, "What do you want from us monster?!" And the monster bent down and said, "I need about treefiddy".

    • @mordaeu1411
      @mordaeu1411 2 роки тому +3

      "Treefiddy" 😅 for real though. It's crazy. Did you ever get it? I just got a DS loose copy for $80.. still a little pricey imo for a loose DS cart but... I figured that's as cheap as it's going.

    • @FeralInferno
      @FeralInferno 2 роки тому +1

      @@mordaeu1411 yeah, I had a CIB Chrono Trigger back in 1996. Like a dummy, I sold it along with some other wonderful SNES gems when I went off to college. I do still have the DS copy CIB, but geez.. I'd really like to have an SNES copy again. Can't wait to make a video on Chrono Trigger someday. Definitely looking forward to playing it again. But when I do, I ain't giving that darn Lavos monster my treefiddy.

    • @mordaeu1411
      @mordaeu1411 2 роки тому +3

      @@FeralInferno I have yet to play it, since its always been pricey as far as I've known. It'll be my first time playing it on the DS and I can't wait! Kind of sucks that people think games are worth an entire paycheck (or more!) sometimes and now the younger generation won't be able to play some of these wonderul titles. Don't give your money to the monsters!

    • @orwwan
      @orwwan 2 роки тому +2

      Let me tell you that is a really good deal after taking a look on ebay 👀

  • @Marc_Araujo
    @Marc_Araujo 2 роки тому +3

    My magic number is $300, but that's my limit...I've never gone past $235.

  • @coreysanders4471
    @coreysanders4471 2 роки тому +4

    I just want to say that I really enjoy your videos. I look forward to them each week. It’s a shame you don’t have more views given the quality of your content and your humor.
    Good job!

  • @jaji666
    @jaji666 2 роки тому +7

    I was starting to get scared since I was almost at the end of the video and there had been no quick little story for me and then it seems you pulled a fast one on me.
    These videos never stop surprising me!

  • @DrBizz
    @DrBizz 2 роки тому +18

    I get most of my collection from cheap sources, but it seems weird to me that people pay more than the standard $60 new cost for any game at all, new or used. There is definitely a strange psychological aspect to collectors paying hundreds or thousands for old games because they want them THAT bad and they aren't easily available now. I think it shows obsessive compulsive and irrational behavior when people fill voids within themselves with stuff they convince themselves they need, regardless of the cost. I get it...it's fun to collect stuff. I do it too and have a big collection. But it's insane to spend that much.

    • @InkfinityOkamix3
      @InkfinityOkamix3 2 роки тому +3

      Especially if you spend that much on games that you only collect, not play. Some people just like the rush of buying things. A lot of collectors I think are mentally unhealthy because of this.

    • @DrBizz
      @DrBizz 2 роки тому +3

      @@InkfinityOkamix3 Definitely, great point about the rush of spending a lot of money on something and "impulse buying". I've been there, but only when buying big lots of games first starting my collection which are discount deals anyway. There is definitely a potential for an unhealthy addiction to high priced games for some people.

    • @ekahnoman7331
      @ekahnoman7331 2 роки тому +6

      Before 2010, you could easily collect retro games on the cheap with yard sales, Goodwill, and thrift stores.
      Nowadays you don't have much of a choice. Even at yard sales, I've had guys tell me "well it's going for that much on eBay".
      And out in the wild, condition is usually crap. You're not gonna find "Earthbound" 100% complete in the box AND in like new condition. You'll find it cartridge only, with a torn label, and a Blockbuster sticker on the back.
      Your only options now are being a part of a collectors group on social media or sites like eBay and Facebook marketplace.

    • @PaperBanjo64
      @PaperBanjo64 2 роки тому +1

      I refuse to pay current gen prices for anything that's not current gen.

    • @DrBizz
      @DrBizz 2 роки тому

      @@ekahnoman7331 I definitely agree, the community has certainly created a stranglehold on the whole situation so that good local deals in the wild are almost impossible to find. But it depends on what you collect though. I love xbox, PS2 and Wii and a huge part of my collection have been $1 games at the swap meet. Also, I have some recent local scores that were definitely well below "retail/eBay" prices, notably a master system with a bunch of boxed games and a similar SNES lot. I collected back then too, it's not like it used to be but a couple times a year I get a good score.

  • @NickEnlowe
    @NickEnlowe 2 роки тому +4

    My general rule of thumb is "less than retail". Preferably "WAY less than retail". Or at least it used to be until retail shot sky high. Now I don't even bother collecting anymore unless a stunning deal falls into my lap. My upper threshold on rare games used to be $160, and I generally didn't like paying more than $20 for a single game.

  • @Nightowl1981
    @Nightowl1981 Рік тому +2

    I feel lucky to live in Japan because there are these chain stores call "Book Off" and retro games are plentiful and very affordable as well.

  • @ogsegasteve9430
    @ogsegasteve9430 2 роки тому +2

    We got lucky on this one. I was worried The Bird had released a video without a single 🍌 banana reference in it but he managed to slip it in right under the bell.

  • @mattlockwood6089
    @mattlockwood6089 2 роки тому +11

    20k! Congratulations retro of the house bird, first of his name and king of the mega nanner 🍌! More than the going rate is too much, Ebay and Amazon help establish the market price and reputable sellers guarantee authenticity. No shame in the retro game

  • @erneststackhouse1133
    @erneststackhouse1133 8 місяців тому +3

    My Birthday Number is my limit. I was born in 74, so that is how much I am willing 2 shell out on 1 video game. To pay under that number for newer games like the Switch I always purchase from the used games section. That is the power of cartridge games over CDs they don't damage as easy. I have yet to bring home a bad used game for my Switch Lite to this day. I'm happy to say this is the 1st (Handheld since I have a Lite) that I've never paid for a new game from start to finish. Heck I even got a discount on my PINK Switch Lite! But that's another story!

  • @Level1Sword
    @Level1Sword 2 роки тому +10

    It comes down to how much I want the game. I ran across Mega Man Xtreme for $10, and bought it on a hunch since I like the original MMX game. Turned out to be a good decision! But if it's for a game I've really had my eye on, I'll spend whatever's a fair price for it. It's a good thing I've never felt that way about a really expensive game before, but I have purchased plenty of games before they shot up in value.

  • @mattb6522
    @mattb6522 2 роки тому +5

    Like Retro Bird mentioned, my threshold really depends on the console as well as how badly I want to own said game on that console. Generally, I try not to spend over $50 or $60 for any one particular game. Though, I used to collect games for the Sega Saturn years ago which had many games that would sometimes be a little over my price limit.
    I even sometimes would pick up a Sega Saturn import title I really wanted which usually added quite a bit to the price. Personal demand for a specific game (even if a bit over your price range) can definitely factor into a game purchase if it is a game or genre you love!

  • @grimaldus92
    @grimaldus92 2 роки тому +2

    100 is indeed my cutoff point. The only time I'll go over is if I sell something else in my collection to cover part of the cost.

  • @ReplayStation
    @ReplayStation 2 роки тому +4

    My mentality with buying video games has always been a game is only worth as much as I'm willing to pay for it at any given moment. That price usually ends up being a yard sale or thrift store price. I haven't bought a retro game in years.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 2 роки тому

      Same here. I haven't bought a retro games in years now. Prices are going way up.

  • @Chris-Courage
    @Chris-Courage 2 роки тому +7

    For me it depends on how much fun/use I'd get out of the game. If the game is just gonna sit on my shelf and never get played, then I can't see spending more than $20 on it. So $20 is the "it's okay to sit on my shelf price". Hah

  • @sonicmania9993
    @sonicmania9993 2 роки тому +7

    I'll occasionally pay over $100 for special games as long as they're in good condition, and I've gone over $200 for 12 games in my collection (all but one of them Saturn imports). I collect for quite a few consoles, but bought most of my games when they came out or right around then. Paying more than MSRP nowadays means I have to really want a game, and I pretty much only do it for 5th gen and a small handful of 6th gen games. Paying more than "MSRP + inflation" means the game has to be pretty special. I'm constantly aware that $60 USD in 1996 dollars = $107 in 2022 dollars, so that "MSRP + inflation" line is in my head when I'm pricing special games. Plus I just have to skip some pick-ups when my budget isn't up to it ... even when I know the game will cost $20-30 more next year. I may be able to pick it up next year, I may not.

    • @cactoidpinata
      @cactoidpinata 2 роки тому +1

      I posted that I think anything over MSRP is too much. But, I think what you're saying makes a lot more sense with MSRP + Inflation. That seems incredibly fair to me. I think your formula is perfect in that regard.

    • @alfredl3831
      @alfredl3831 2 роки тому +1

      Saturn prices are what finally made me go to Everdrives and ODEs. Still waiting for my X Station ode for my og ps1.

  • @dynelol
    @dynelol 2 роки тому +5

    It depends on how well it emulates.

  • @BlackArachnid41
    @BlackArachnid41 2 роки тому +2

    My usual threshold now is about $50, but I'll make exceptions on rare occasions. The most I ever spent on a game was $100 on Cubivore, and I had buyer's remorse as I feel gameplay-wise, although it's a fun game, it feels more like it should be $30. Well, fast forward 3 years and now I'm thinking I got it for a steal. $500 for a loose copy today is insane! And there's some games I remember seeing around $40-50 at the time, felt that was too pricey, and now I'm royally kicking myself for not buying them when I had the chance.

  • @imairwrecked3599
    @imairwrecked3599 Рік тому +3

    My most expensive game at least that I’ve spent money on, was Majoras Mask around $70. I’m starting my “collection” recently and can’t bring myself to spend more on a game then the price of new AAA titles. In my mind I can’t justify it when multicarts/ever drives would be a cheaper and perfectly fine alternative to just play the games and get the experience. I started way to late in this hobby to ever actually grab something like Crono trigger.

  • @philosophyoftrucking
    @philosophyoftrucking 2 роки тому +1

    This is why I love Price Charting. Not perfect, but it gives me a good idea of the value of a game.

  • @troystrain2436
    @troystrain2436 2 роки тому +1

    That massage parlor idea is fantastic!
    *gravelly voice* I'M BACKMAN

  • @nickparsons337
    @nickparsons337 2 роки тому +6

    I was lucky enough to get a copy of Symphony of the Night as a Christmas present years ago. Used, put in completely pristine condition. It's sickening that the asking price has climbed to what it has. As for games like Little Samson; I'm more than thankful for the miracle of emulation.

  • @matthewbain21
    @matthewbain21 2 роки тому +3

    I use relative things like how much I make an hour and what other purchases have I made recently, like a subscription service to prevent or justify my position. I usually don't buy things to have on a shelf so I feel like I get my value.

  • @alex64gaming
    @alex64gaming 2 роки тому +3

    Klonoa on ps1 is just absolutely ridiculous. I have a copy somewhere in my moms garage. I pray I find it 😭

    • @PurpleLink11
      @PurpleLink11 2 роки тому +1

      Please do that’s like $500!

    • @RetroBirdGaming
      @RetroBirdGaming  2 роки тому +1

      I hope you find it too! If not, there's the Switch release coming up.

    • @alex64gaming
      @alex64gaming 2 роки тому

      @@RetroBirdGaming I think its identical to the wii version. I already have that. The ps1 version is the best!

  • @AnthonyFlack
    @AnthonyFlack 2 роки тому +4

    Well, it's been slowly creeping up over the years. For the longest time it was my copy of Radiant Silvergun which I think I paid about $100 for (I'm doing a rough conversion to $US here). But then more recently... well, I did buy a few quite expensive Sega Master System games. And then I started collecting Game & Watches and I have paid more than $150 for some of those.
    I'm not paying ebay scalpers' prices though! With the G&W I have sometimes gone for slightly broken or imperfect ones and then repaired them. I wouldn't dream of collecting them boxed. They go for twice the price and I don't actually really want boxes.
    Hey, you can always sell them on I guess.

  • @gameofyou1
    @gameofyou1 2 роки тому +1

    When I collected Saturn games in the early 2000’s, I tried to never pay over $100 for a game. There were a few that were a bit over that (Radiant Silvergun, Taromaru), but I could get most games for far under $100 by being patient. When I picked up a Neo Geo AES, I tried to keep to $200 or less for each game. Eventually, though, I had to up the limit to $400. The real limit that I tried to keep, was a monthly limit on games spending. So if I bought 5 games for $100 each or 1 $500 game, it didn’t matter. That would be the limit for that month on games. That method is a lot more flexible, I found.

  • @Savitor
    @Savitor 2 роки тому +2

    The most I ever paid for a game, $88 ... the most I ever sold a game for, $850 ... How much is too much? Somewhere in between 😂

  • @caborobbo8005
    @caborobbo8005 12 днів тому

    If i have the money and can spend it without neglecting my needs and obligations, there really isn't a price limit for me! Joy is priceless!

  • @SeanRyanBaran
    @SeanRyanBaran 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate the choice of DKR soundtrack for background music!

  • @bocanegrageorge
    @bocanegrageorge 2 роки тому +1

    I have a large collection already so if I want to add anything it probably is going to be expensive. Part of what I do is have a video game fund I can add to each week for more expensive titles so when I come across something at a local shop I'll just spend it. Works pretty well since I'm picky and don't come across items I want often

    • @FelixGameRoom
      @FelixGameRoom 2 роки тому +1

      That's a great idea. I also have a similar fund. Works great 🙂

  • @BenSchmerler
    @BenSchmerler 2 роки тому +1

    I definitely lean towards looking for cheap stuff, but I also leave a little money aside always to look for those opportunities on the higher end stuff at a "discount" price. A lot of games that are generally off limits for me every so often are found at a store or locally or a con or something at a price that's much better than you might typically expect. I feel like I can justify it because getting higher end games at a discount price is "safer". If I regret the purchase, I can recoup the money. Also, there's times where I am unwilling to buy $100 games period...but then for special occasions like a con or something I'll treat myself to something that I normally wouldn't buy. It's OK to splurge once in a while as long as it's just once in a while.

  • @cicabeot1
    @cicabeot1 2 роки тому +4

    I think I've yet to pay more for a game than what it would've originally cost when it was new. But I feel like I could make an exception for certain Sega Saturn games. If I had the console.

  • @asgard295
    @asgard295 2 роки тому +1

    My dad reactivated our old NES console so his grandchildren couldt play some good games when we visit him. I owned classics like the super Mario bros or megaman 3 back in the day. So I searched ebay and bought some stuff like gradius, zelda, castlevania, all games I wanted when I was a child but didn't had the money for. This games are mostly cheap for 20 euros and are only catridge in bad or medium condition in terms of scratches etc. I even bought some rare gem for 50 euros for myself, elite for the nes.

  • @letsplayclassicgames5024
    @letsplayclassicgames5024 2 роки тому

    I am one of those people who put off buying Symphony of the Night. Game store near me had it at $30 for almost a year and no one had bought it yet. Next time I go to get it, it's gone and I discovered the price hike on it. Still kicking myself. 6th gen was my favorite generation so thankfully most games I consider personal to me are $5-$30, which I consider myself lucky. But I could definitely see myself paying tripple digits for a few of my all time favorites if it was the only way I would ever experience them again. To me $300 is the highest could bring myself to spend, thankfully there are less than 5 games at that price point on my list.

  • @Cyber92743
    @Cyber92743 2 роки тому +2

    Honestly for me, I don’t have a certain price threshold for all games, rather individual price thresholds for individual games. For example, one game I have been looking into getting is TMNT hyper stone heist for Genesis. Now, I collect my games CIB or at the very least boxed; and this is one of the pricer Genesis games around. So, my price threshold for that game is much higher than my average spending on Genesis games. The same can be said for certain consoles, especially ones that are more obscure. The point that you brought up about the Neo Geo is exactly how I feel about the Sega cd, as a majority of its games are expensive, not to mention how pricey the system itself is

  • @ride4funnomg103
    @ride4funnomg103 2 роки тому +3

    My cut off would be paying above the original retail price of the game.

    • @ride4funnomg103
      @ride4funnomg103 2 роки тому +1

      @Derrick Finzer lucky I collect for the future retro 7th gen, which are cheap cheap currently

  • @NateTheGnat
    @NateTheGnat 2 роки тому +1

    My limit is from in between 500 - 1000 dollars, if I REALLY want a game. Any more than that is ridiculous.

  • @streamingnowstreamingnow2568
    @streamingnowstreamingnow2568 2 роки тому +3

    100$ would be my limit, maybe 150$ if I loved it growing up.
    I bought Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, Turok2, Resident Evil 2 for less than 150$ Canadian.
    Only Goldeneye didn’t work, it kept resetting.
    You take the risk when you buy used though.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 2 роки тому

      $150 Yeah that's a lot of money. I know Canadian Currency isn't worth as American & European dollars.

  • @DanielNewm
    @DanielNewm Рік тому +1

    I haven't thought about a hard limit, but practically speaking, for me it has been about $200. I don't like buying games in the $100-200 price range, but I will still do it if it looks like a good deal compared to others like it

  • @devonwilliams5738
    @devonwilliams5738 2 роки тому +1

    I usually just buy game lots nowadays, but my do-not go over price for a standalone game is $100.

  • @ps3inquisition441
    @ps3inquisition441 2 роки тому +1

    As a Neo Geo and Saturn collector, I ask myself this question constantly. I struggle to justify anything around $300, that may be my self-imposed limit at this point.

  • @isaiahmcclure8894
    @isaiahmcclure8894 Рік тому +1

    The price I'll pay for a retro game is determined by the time I spent playing said game with my dad before he abandoned us.
    If it's a game like Golden Eye or Mario Kart, I'll pay 90 bucks. If its pilot wings, I won't spend 20

  • @apexanomaly
    @apexanomaly 2 роки тому +1

    $60 is my normal limit and is the usual cut off but I've made an exception a few times over that.
    Quick little story: I recently got both Smash Melee and Mario Kart Double Dash CIB for $25 each when I went to Video Games New York . Someone was selling all his Nintendo stuff and the store was only going to give him $15/each. I almost felt bad....almost.

  • @FelixGameRoom
    @FelixGameRoom 2 роки тому +1

    Well, what a coincidence?! To me the threshold is exactly $100 but I don't even use dollars to pay for the stuff I buy. Because of your vids I bought a copy Rocket Knight Adventures complete in box and it cost me exactly $100. This is the second most expensive game in my collection, the first one and the only exception to the $100 threshold is Alien vs Predator for the Jaguar. That cost me $105.

  • @NESADDICT
    @NESADDICT 2 роки тому +3

    More than $200!

  • @chrisbroome6423
    @chrisbroome6423 2 роки тому +3

    I paid about $80 for my copy of Outrun 2006 on original Xbox, since I’m trying to complete that set, around 2018 or so. I think that was my most expensive purchase to date, but some others have come close, like God Hand on ps2 and paper Mario on n64

    • @kevinfitch4138
      @kevinfitch4138 2 роки тому

      Yeah, I’m in a similar situation right now. I recently decided to collect all the mainline Zelda games since I love the series and already own most of them. Unfortunately the final one I do not own is Minish Cap. I’m about to just shell out the money it will take to get it off eBay…

  • @keylove5917
    @keylove5917 2 роки тому +1

    I honestly hate spending more than, say, $80 on a retro game, depending on the system. Like, for GameCube, I can sit there and see Windwaker for $70 (what a world we've come to, lol) and say, "Well, that's the same price as many new releases, and if it's something I really want...", but past that point, it seems kind of ludicrous. Granted, there are a couple of exceptions that I may have to confront soon as a lover of Xeno games... Yep, the wallet will be feeling that one...

  • @feethebunny
    @feethebunny 2 роки тому +1

    I'm one of those $100 max guys at this point. I think I've purchased all the games I'd ever make an exception to that rule for at this point, most of them before I would have had to make an exception, really. Anything else I know I want is either still cheap or so far beyond that price that it's not even a consideration. I'll emulate them if I want to play them that badly.

  • @connercoughran4677
    @connercoughran4677 2 роки тому +6

    $40. I primarily collect NES and SNES and $40 is in my mind a good way to get the classics (castlevania, mike Tyson’s punch out, etc) without breaking the bank, also if there’s a game I want like Chrono trigger that’s $700, I’ll consider buying a repro or something

  • @TheMcrico84
    @TheMcrico84 6 місяців тому +1

    Ive been so lucky to get my games for cheap. Games that would normally go for 100+ dollars ive gotten them for like 5 or 10.

  • @marccaselle8108
    @marccaselle8108 2 роки тому +1

    I'll say this having bought video games in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, $30 to $70 is too much. $20 dollars is just the right amount, not too pricey and most people have 20 dollars anyways.
    After the Sega Dreamcast, I stopped buying new video games because I had real life bills that were going to stay with me for the rest of my life.
    These days if I buy a video game it's older like a Wii, or nintendo DS game and even then I won't pay more than 20 dollars max.

  • @gavinburbidge5962
    @gavinburbidge5962 2 роки тому +1

    You're bang on there. Max I'll pay is $100 for something older. Anything holy grail-wise I've either got, or it's laughably priced sky high (looking at my Saturn console sitting smugly near me). I will pay full price for a new game, but only if it's a "guaranteed" game, which to me is anything from a proven developer or a title I've been hotly anticipating. That said, I very rarely buy at full price on launch day. I will usually wait until it's dropped a bit before buying if it's a title I'm iffy on. Most of my new games collection was bought for under $50 CAD, not counting Nintendo Switch of course. I can count hte number of games on 2 hands that I've paid 69-79 on launch.

  • @goodall1bay
    @goodall1bay 2 роки тому +1

    I really regret selling my sealed copies of zelda 1&2 on nes. Sold for £130 each about 13 years ago.

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen 2 роки тому

    This video nails it I totally feel all of this. I’m old enough to remember when you’d buy these games new for $30 to $40 each. Now, all the Jabba the Huts on eBay have gone greedy to psychotic levels for INCOMPLETE USED copies.

  • @Mingodough
    @Mingodough 2 роки тому +1

    Depends $100 for a game alone is a threshold. But. BUT if it’s a collectors edition with cool stuff then that depends

  • @nubatman
    @nubatman 2 роки тому +1

    My threshold for individual games is around $5. I'm only out for a few specific and expensive games, but the cheaper ones I tend to come across at that price or lower. Roughly 90% of my collection came from yard sales and thrift stores (probably why I am adamant about spending more).
    I have stepped out of my comfort zone several times right before the current price hikes and felt content. It's just not an ability I choose to continually do.

  • @unigaming9921
    @unigaming9921 2 роки тому +1

    SUPER subjective. I would pay 60 for Paper Mario (a game which I hold closely), but perhaps 30 is the base limit which is only situationally increased.

  • @jakewilburn6295
    @jakewilburn6295 2 роки тому +5

    In most cases $25 is my limit. Staying under that limit is the only way I can stay in the hobby frankly. But I would make a few exceptions. I might pay $100 for a like say a virtual boy lot in great condition or if I found something like Mega Man X3 for a good price.

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator 2 роки тому +1

      If I really want to, I could sell my mint copy (loose cart though) Metal Storm cart. Apparently the value has doubled since last I checked (4-5 months ago) so, go inflation!
      Oh wait, gas prices are ALSO increasing? Well... shit.

  • @xamislimelight8965
    @xamislimelight8965 4 місяці тому +1

    I don't understand the GameBoy people. Thats where most of my physical collecting is at, and some people will actually say that. "I'm not paying 40 bucks this!" If they're younger I can understand more as they weren't around when it was on the shelves, but around my age (30s) or older, its like why not? You paid over 50, almost 60 when it was brand new, so whats the problem again?

  • @ronbowling9852
    @ronbowling9852 2 роки тому

    Glad you mentioned Little Samson, I paid $1400 for my copy at a gaming convention in 2019 and have no regrets. With that being said, that is probably the only time I would pay anywhere near that for 1 game. Most times if the game is over $100, I have to seriously debate if it's worth the asking price.

  • @freddysandoval4252
    @freddysandoval4252 2 роки тому

    The most I ever shelled out for a game was the Neo Geo AES Samurai Shodown IV complete in box, which ran me around 400 bucks about 11 years ago. I loved the game before getting it, and played it so much once I finally had it. It's a purchase I still don't regret. However there were many more that I bought and ultimately didn't have that same level of appreciation for. So I personally think if you love a game, and are willing to pay for whatever condition/completeness you like, then go for it. More power to you. This can be a learning experience though if you end up not enjoying owning the game as much as you thought before you bought it versus after getting your hands on it. So, do your due diligence to make sure your money was well spent when you are looking at paying out the nose for a game.

  • @crazisaturn2274
    @crazisaturn2274 Рік тому +1

    For me, if I want a game and it's say, $1000 or more, I will eventually get it. But I will agree that it is too much for a game.

  • @megathesimper4050
    @megathesimper4050 2 роки тому +1

    To me, no video game is worth more than $100 no matter how good it can be, whether it be a modern game or a classic game, I never like spending more than that on any game

  • @dreamworldtony
    @dreamworldtony 2 роки тому +2

    I sold my entire collection a while back and have since gone virtual, but if i had to go back in I would probably buy the japanese versions of hit titles (SNES, N64 etc) as they are much cheaper.

  • @smiller2323
    @smiller2323 2 роки тому +1

    Tbh anything over $60 for an older game isn’t worth it for me. I’d rather get a new game for that price

  • @NerdCrave
    @NerdCrave 2 роки тому +1

    I don’t collect retro games anymore, emulation suits my needs, but when I was collecting, my limit was the full price of a brand new AAA game. The philosophy being: if I’m willing to pay $91 (Canadian with tax) for let’s say God of war, or Mario Kart 8, then I’m also comfortable with spending the same money on any other game, new or old which I will enjoy just as much.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 2 роки тому

      15% tax... Unless you live in Alberta.

  • @army103
    @army103 2 роки тому

    I'm a collector in the sense that I've never been willing to part with my old games & consoles. I'm mostly attached to the physical games I had growing up because they're literally the same copies I had back then. So, when I actually buy a new game for an old system, I tend to cap off at around $10 per game...maybe $20, if I simply MUST have it. For older games I just want to play, digital/emulated versions are good enough for me.

  • @vlairallan3679
    @vlairallan3679 2 роки тому +1

    For me, realistically? Never market value. Whether it's eBay or the local game store, I always want it for less than what the market is asking. Doesn't mean I won't spend 100$ on a game, just means that IF I'm spending 100$ on a game, it better have been discounted from 150$ or more.

  • @TIDbitRETRO
    @TIDbitRETRO 2 роки тому +2

    Yeah, I’m definitely in the $100 boat as far as most I’d be willing to spend. Typically if I’m going that high it’s something that I not only want but also have some kind of strong nostalgia for. Some of these prices are wild. I wanted to add the SNES version of Chrono Trigger to my collection but a loose cart costs more than THREE TIMES what I paid for a factory sealed copy of the DS version. Nuts…

    • @matthewheupel8960
      @matthewheupel8960 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, it's starting to feel like everyone is saying "this isn't for you, go do something else". It hurts the hobby overall. There's a lot of expensive games that I COULD afford but I simply refuse to pay the price. Though I do make the occasional exception. 😞

  • @rotallyPumpered
    @rotallyPumpered 2 роки тому +1

    It's entirely down to how much I want the game. I can try talking myself out of an expensive game, but if I'm still thinking about it months later, it's probably best that I bite the bullet and pay what they're asking for. I had this with Sexy Parodius, after years of coming back to pirated copies. I ended up trading in a lot of games that I didn't care about and picking it up as a treat for myself over Christmas. Now it's a huge relief to own a real copy.
    Despite being a PS5 owner, there still hasn't been a game that I've wanted enough to pay the standard £70 that Sony expects me to pay.

    • @sonicmania9993
      @sonicmania9993 2 роки тому +1

      About your last comment, I know what you mean: some commenters on here are saying "I'd rather spend $60 on a new game than on an old game". But for me when the price gets above that -- up to $70, $80, $100 -- I'd far rather spend that kind of money on an awesome Saturn, PS1 or PCE game in good condition than on a new game (many of which go on sale within a few months anyway).
      That being said, I actually have paid $70 USD for a few PS5 games: Ratchet which is awesome, and pre-orders for Horizon FW (this week!), Gran Turismo 7 & Forspoken. Most of the new games I play are small games ... but for the big-budget ones that are the kinds of games I am really excited to play, I feel it's worth giving them my $70 to support those kinds of games. Heck, I paid $70 for games all the time back in the '90s ... and with inflation that means I was paying the equivalent of $125 for those games in 2022 dollars. That's even more than Sony's crazy £70 price for PS5 games you're facing in the UK!

  • @FinnSwede906
    @FinnSwede906 2 роки тому +1

    Scoring an SNES classic for $106 delivered and the Genesis classic for $85, both on eBay around the holidays and both much cheaper than the going rate seems to be, has greatly lowered my personal view of the value of retro gaming. With my PS4 I paid around $25 for a subscription to stream and even download some full games and that's where I got most of my PS4 collection. I game on the cheap.

    • @PaperBanjo64
      @PaperBanjo64 2 роки тому +1

      My kinda gamer! I won't pay more than $30 for a retro game, especially 6th gen stuff that's too much like newer games just not as polished and not HD.

  • @daveutley7151
    @daveutley7151 Рік тому +1

    Any price higher than what I paid for the console starts to feel... well... wrong

  • @W3S3333
    @W3S3333 2 роки тому +1

    For me the limit is $100. I'd rather spend a lot to have a modded Saturn to play reproductions than pay over $100 for a game. The only obscenely expensive game that tempts me is Super Tempo.

  • @FernandoCasado91
    @FernandoCasado91 2 роки тому +1

    My price treshold usually depends if i need to import, and if it's 2nd hand or new.
    For new and imports i'm willing to pay a bit more since they may dissapear later. If they are old i can wait the same way i waited until now

  • @Oribaa90
    @Oribaa90 2 роки тому

    Once I saw an Ebay auction in Germany selling Kizuna Encounter for the Neo Geo AES. When I saw it it was at 2.000 € so I started to watch it. Eventually it was sold for 77.000 €. I took a screenshot because I have never seen a more expensive game on Ebay being sold.
    Can't imagine paying so much for a game.
    I bought Radiant Silvergun for 120€. It is the most expensive game I have bought

  • @jacobbaranowski
    @jacobbaranowski 2 роки тому +1

    Depending on what game, a Arcade cabinet or any cartridge and disk game 🎮 will be different prices...but too much is more than $50...that is when it gets too expensive.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 2 роки тому

      Finally getting to comments with reasonable prices.

  • @newtable2580
    @newtable2580 6 місяців тому

    I lost my copy of MegaMan X3 in a house fire and afterwards I made it my mission to reclaim that game again even if it took me years, which it did. I only payed so much for it because it's super nostalgic for me. Just so happened to be expensive nostalgia.

  • @kyleteal5888
    @kyleteal5888 2 роки тому +1

    Mine is $35 because that's just about $10 over what they were new for vintage games. Also that $35 mark is where newer consoles (last year or so of the 360 till now), their used games are at. So if I'm going to pay $35 or more I look at something more current. Also to put in perspective a little bit, toy grade (Walmart, Kmart, Target) RC cars have sold since the late 80s at that price, so what else could you be doing with your money as well.

  • @thebigbean8783
    @thebigbean8783 2 роки тому

    I always say "a modern game sells for 60 dollars so why would I pay more for a game thats 25 years old." I usually stick to that because anything more can buy multiple games or an accessory for a console of some kind.

  • @mordaeu1411
    @mordaeu1411 2 роки тому +1

    I just bought a loose cart of Chrono Trigger for the DS at $80... a little pricey than what I want to spend on it/what it's actually worth... but I figured that's the cheapest I am getting it. I wanted to have a physical copy of the game, since Nintendo may or may not do more virtual console/subscription. And then I'd actually own it.

  • @davidtran9444
    @davidtran9444 2 роки тому

    As a saturn import collector you'll eventually approach that $100 threshold, but luckily there will be plenty of great games to add to your collection before you reach that price point. I mean what were really talking about here are the rarer shmups and fighters.

  • @Gogootz
    @Gogootz 2 роки тому

    If I buy an expensive game I usually justify it by thinking of it as an investment, when the price is only likely to go up and the game is obscure enough that a re-release won't ever happen. The only game I can remember paying over $100 for was Cubivore for Gamecube. I bought it last year and think I paid around $220, which was still a great deal considering what it usually sells for on ebay.

  • @PurpleLink11
    @PurpleLink11 2 роки тому +1

    I paid around $100 for Castlevania Symphony of the Night, Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes, and Zelda Twilight Princess (All CIB black label). I even felt bad about those as obviously they had been cheaper before, but in the current market and the excellent condition is why I hit the bullet. I found Power Stone 2 at a local store for $130, which is slightly under market, and bought that. That was the point of wow one game is not worth this much, while I don’t regret the purchase. I would honestly say $60 per game is my max as it is pretty consistent with what games are brand new today. I’ve gotten a lot of deals at or around $60 such as Conker’s Bad Fur Day. Maybe a game like Rocket Robot on Wheels could get me to spring up to $70, but more than that is where I think it starts to become more ambiguous with what’s going into it. I don’t plan on buying $100 games anytime soon. But of course thanks to the eshop closing on 3DS/Wii U, those games are gonna go up. Just when I wanted Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright only to see it’s an $80 NOW :/

  • @epicentre7152
    @epicentre7152 2 роки тому +2

    I’d say 50. As someone with very little income in high school, I think if it’s over 50, it’s not worth it

    • @survivalhh2995
      @survivalhh2995 2 роки тому +1

      Im also in highschool and I do agree with you. Mabey when we get older and have expendable income we can consider the 100 buck mark but damn I feel dirty spending 40 bucks on some games already.

    • @epicentre7152
      @epicentre7152 2 роки тому +1

      @@survivalhh2995 Yea. Most I’ve ever paid for a game is $48 for ssb melee

  • @Bloody-Butterfly
    @Bloody-Butterfly 2 роки тому +2

    I don’t pay more than $25 for a game unless it’s something really special to me.

  • @collectingonthecheap56353
    @collectingonthecheap56353 2 роки тому +2

    I am a cheapskate. If I really want to play the game, I will go virtual console. If it is one I want a physical copy of, I will opt for the beat up one with half a label and no box and manual, if a nice copy is selling for original retail price or higher. If it is a game I really love and want to be proud of, I may be willing to break that $100 in that exception. Just depends on the game and if it does, or does not have other ways to play it. Like Super Mario All Stars for SNES, I would go with a normal copy for Wii instead.

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 2 роки тому +1

      It's better to be a cheapskate than wasting money.

  • @dahubbzgaming
    @dahubbzgaming 9 місяців тому

    For me, the threshold, generally speaking, is $60 since that was the common price of a new game. I've made exceptions for the Gamecube and N64 since I want complete sets. But I mostly wait and pick those games up at work since I get a discount.

  • @yuripetrovic7606
    @yuripetrovic7606 2 роки тому

    The most I've spent is $600 so far. Spending $100-200 per game has always felt relatively normal for me.
    But I also don't really play anything modern. So you'd be surprised how much money you really can have for collecting when you focus your hobbies.
    Although TBH, these days I tend to always tell people who wanna play retro but haven't ever collected to try emulation by default.

  • @Throbingkcoc
    @Throbingkcoc 2 роки тому +1

    I bought Silent Hill 3 for $120.00 back in 2020. Well worth it in my opinion.

  • @kevinrempel4059
    @kevinrempel4059 2 роки тому

    I Bought and sold for a few years. I ended up selling my collection to pay for half of my kitchen reno. 610 nes games, 175 ps3, 40 gameboy, 300 ps2. I got a little bit carried away.