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Originally Posted by KnightOfTruth
Yeah CIB = "complete in box", just means that everything is there and in almost like-new condition
"Players Choice" is the Nintendo (US) equivalent of "Greatest Hits" or "Classics" or whatever they call it over there and for other systems. Its generally a reprinted version of the original and so fetches less $ from collectors.
Yeah SMW goes for a good price over here too boxed, mainly because most copies came WITH the SNES without the box. In fact most SNES games fetch a pretty penny when boxed. I've got quite a few of the rare ones I've kept though most are damaged from use and time. I've been slowly trying to upgrade my box conditions and putting them in protectors over the past few years but there's just been too many NEW things that I've wanted. Hard to do both on a limited budget.
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Oh! Alright. I wont buy the players choice editions then.. Even though i like the red package a Bit better than the Black but only on some game artworks. You think 140€/160$ would be okay for the smw? I cant find any other 'as new' offers or offers where the Box isnt damaged as hell.
I got kind of an odd goal. I want to get every game (boxed) that was released in europe..got inspired by:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Complete-US-...l2557#viTabs_0
It may sound absurd, but I really wanna do this and I know itll cost me a lot of money and will take years but I think thats a pretty nice goal. Hope its not impossible though. Im also on a limited budget so itll take even longer :p
But I wanna start with the classics of the SNES which might be the most expensive (I also want to play them, because I never did.) The only games I played when I was a child was Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart and Donkey Kong Country 2 or 3. I missed titles like Zelda, Secret of Mana and many more that seem to be some real good games and real classics (according to their resale value). But Im only 17 years old so, I started playing snes in 2001 2002 or something :p
EDIT: I might limit my span a bit though. So not all europe releases, but all games with such a cult status like Super Mario or Zelda has.