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Buy sealed games to keep them factory sealed 3 25.00%
Buy two copies and open only one for certain releases 2 16.67%
Buy two copies of all your games and open one 1 8.33%
It doesn't matter if it's open or retailer sealed, as long as new and good condition 7 58.33%
It can be damage and open, it doesn't matter the game itself counts. 0 0%
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Old 11-03-2010, 05:13 PM
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Default Sealed or not sealed - That's the question

As the title indicates, how do you like to keep yur games.

1) Do you buy games to keep them factory sealed

2) Do you buy two copies and open only one for certain releases

3) Buy two copies of all your games and open one.

3) It doesn't matter if it's open or retailer sealed, as long as new and good condition

4) It can be damage and open, it doesn't matter, the game itself counts.
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Old 11-03-2010, 06:01 PM
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As the title indicates, how do you like to keep yur games.

1) Do you buy games to keep them factory sealed

2) Do you buy two copies and open only one for certain releases

3) Buy two copies of all your games and open one.

3) It doesn't matter if it's open or retailer sealed, as long as new and good condition

4) It can be damage and open, it doesn't matter, the game itself counts.
Mostly I open all my collector editions, but for some I will buy a collector's edition to keep sealed and then just a standard edition to play. But now a days I open most of them knowing that none are really limited. Wish they were all sealed but I would not be able to buy that many dupes without getting alot of shit from my girl.
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Old 11-05-2010, 05:01 PM
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Default Re: Sealed or not sealed - That's the question

Many LE's and CE's are just too nice to open! I have friends who've opened their CE's in the past, and looking back at the condition they're in now makes me want to cry! Many are missing components, whilst others are worn and dog-earred... Tragic

SteelBook's especially, where they are prone to scratches and dents. I hate seeing these things gutted on store shelves, and it's not as if retailers care about the items they sell (CEX in particular)

It's much better to keep these things sealed and admire them from the outside, whilst knowing what the contents look like via sites like this. Some CE's are so well-made quality pieces that you can see and feel this from just holding it (PAL Far Cry 2 CE, for example), whilst others look and feel cheap and nasty (PAL Transformers for X360)
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Old 11-06-2010, 02:32 PM
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Normally I buy a Collectors edition to keep it sealed, and the normal version to play with.
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Old 11-07-2010, 11:01 PM
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Quick q, for cross-platform games, I've noticed usually PS3 tends to sell out quicker and also hold its value the most in terms of collector editions.. Which console do you guys usually choose?
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Old 11-08-2010, 02:37 AM
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Quick q, for cross-platform games, I've noticed usually PS3 tends to sell out quicker and also hold its value the most in terms of collector editions..
PS3 is region free and you don't need to swap disc. I prefer PS3 game unless there is a PC collector edition.
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Old 11-08-2010, 04:24 AM
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PS3 is region free and you don't need to swap disc. I prefer PS3 game unless there is a PC collector edition.
ahh i see. that would make sense =p. do PC collector's usually hold value too? I thought pc games usually dont have that much resale value after the fact
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Old 11-08-2010, 03:00 PM
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Default Re: Sealed or not sealed - That's the question

I break the seal on all my CEs but that's mostly so I can take pictures for you people :-P

I'll put the game disc in a plain DVD case and then set the box on a display shelf so that it doesn't get ruined.

sometimes if the CE has a normal game case in a larger box, I'll just pull the game disc out of the case.
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Old 11-09-2010, 08:57 AM
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I have a binder I keep all my discs in. I throw away the case and manuals. (except steelbooks or special editions)

A 20 dollar scratched disc loss every five years is an okay trade-off in my book for the space it saves me. (I've yet to have one damaged, knock on wood).
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Old 11-09-2010, 02:27 PM
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I have a binder I keep all my discs in. I throw away the case and manuals. (except steelbooks or special editions)

A 20 dollar scratched disc loss every five years is an okay trade-off in my book for the space it saves me. (I've yet to have one damaged, knock on wood).

Wtf? You throw away the box and manual? I'd rather sell the game after finishing it instead of throwing the box away.
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