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Old 06-11-2012, 06:38 AM
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I will be completely honest. I first started buying collectors edition because 1 I have always been the type that if there are two versions of a game I always have to get the best one and for resale value since I don't open any of them up. But then after about 2 years collecting I started telling myself that really half of the games I own won't be worth anything because they are mass produced, because peoples mentality is that it will be worth money just like the Nintendo ones. But what people don't understand is that durning the Atari and Nintendo times no one really had the mentality of collecting that's why if you find something sealed or at least brand new from that era it's worth a lot of money. Not like now that everyone now usually collects them to try to make an extra buck, because honestly you know how many people think the same way we do now, oh if I keep this sealed it will be worth money. If you wait let's say 20 years to sell your game you will most likely see another 20,000 or even more at the same time unless is one that is very limited. Also during the Nintendo days how many games came out with a collectors edition maybe 5 of them not like now that every game comes out with one and they mass produced them. That's why the ones that are actually limited and I don't mean limited to 30,000 , I mean limited will be worth more money that's why I try to collect those and also I like the idea that I am one of the few who has it and who ever is on here and has there collector sealed and tells me they are not doing it for resale value then that's bullshit because then why will you have it sealed it the first place. This is my honest opinion so I hope no one takes it the wrong way.
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Old 06-11-2012, 08:58 AM
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Old 06-11-2012, 11:32 AM
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Default Re: It has to be limited, it has to have a certificate of authenticity, etc.

Everyone has answered the question. If you're going to collect, you should collect from the heart and not for your pocket. I understand that collecting can be an investment but honestly, if you're only going to collect because it's practical and for money, then I think you're the type of guy who's too lazy to get a real job. No offense.

So, let's pretend that something like the Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Box Set or the Uncharted 2 Fortune Hunter Edition is produced at somewhere near 100,000 units. Still be better to me than, as you have said, a 150-only CE that comes with the game, a piece of paper that confirms that you do own one of only 150 units, and maybe a 30-page artbook. Why? Because I collect them for my own happiness. And I want the best from my beloved games.

I don't know about hunting down truly limited CEs because you're too insecure about yourself and the only thing that will give you a boost of self-gratitude is owning a CE that only 49 others do, though. I still think the main reason for that is resale value. Like it or not, it exists, and we can't do anything to stop it from existing.
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Old 06-11-2012, 11:54 AM
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Default Re: It has to be limited, it has to have a certificate of authenticity, etc.

For me, collecting isn't always about whether or not something is ultra limited.

I started collecting because my boyfriend collected, and he wasn't exactly the best at hunting down a specific CE he was looking for, so he'd tell me what it was and I'd find it for him. After about a year of this, he'd only collected a small amount and I was starting to get interested in CEs myself. We used the main page on this site to find out what was due for release (as we never knew there was a forum) and then about a month after I decided to start collecting, I found the forum, signed up and never looked back XD

I'm quite bad for collecting though, in the sense that, no matter what it is that's due for release, I'll preorder it. I just preorder everything, and then if it gets to nearer the release date and I can't afford it, I cancel the things I least want (instead of just buying them anyway to sell on to make money back).

I also have the view that if somebody keeps things sealed, it's for resale value. I know a few people on here that keep things sealed because they think they look better sealed, so of course there is that point of view too, but probably 99% of sealed collectors do it for resale value alone.

I really dislike resellers. I mean, fair enough, people who sell their OWN things, because they have to, for instance: needing the money, lack of space, found a better condition copy and selling the old one, etc, but people who buy purely to sell on kinda annoy me (I say kinda, it REALLY annoys me LOL)

I mean, of course, I've been lucky this whole year (since it's only just been a year since I began collecting) in that, all of the CEs I've really wanted, I've managed to get (with one or two exceptions), but even if it's a CE I've managed to get ordered, or whatever, when I see all the listings on ebay, it ticks me off because I feel really bad for all the people who missed out because of bastard resellers >.< (sorry, going off on one!)

Anyway, the perfect CE for me would consist of: a nice steelbook, digipak or tin (not standard game case), a nice big artbook (think Skyrim CE), a nice statue or figure, a little tidbit or two of items related to the game (a coin, a pendant, a diary, etc), a physical CD soundtrack, a pass for all future DLC (I mean, if you're spending all that extra cash on a CE, this should be a given!), all packaged in a nice outer box. And heck, if it's numbered too, that's a bonus.

But if I was to choose between a CE filled with all of that ^ (minus the numbering) and a CE with just a standard game, in a flimsy box, with some DLC and a numbered COA (even if limited to something crazy like 5) then I'd most definitely go for the one filled with stuff!

It takes a lot more than just a numbered bit of paper to sway me xx
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Old 06-11-2012, 12:10 PM
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some CE's now are laughable - here is the game you were going to buy anyway but with a 10 page leaflet with some art on it, a cardboard box and some shitty DLC you'll never ever redeem as you'll forget about it the minute you put it back in the box - £60.
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Old 06-11-2012, 01:52 PM
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Default Re: It has to be limited, it has to have a certificate of authenticity, etc.

The perfect CE comes In a book with stickers and a jack in the box (that actually plays a song)

Rarity doesn't bother me I just want atleast 2 of everything one catalogued one for people to enjoy
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Old 06-11-2012, 03:41 PM
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Default Re: It has to be limited, it has to have a certificate of authenticity, etc.

i often look at ce from a value perspective as overall i buy to play the game, but i love extra tat aswell

in comparison borderlands loot and max payne 3 both same rrp but i am pretty confident borderlands has the better value

my top 3 though
are alan wake xbox 360 £39.99 on release

anno 1404 £29.99 on release

and soon to be

far cry 3 £49.99 can even be found cheaper f you look around

all provide nice extras, without over-inflating cost
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Old 06-11-2012, 05:09 PM
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Default Re: It has to be limited, it has to have a certificate of authenticity, etc.

I found "serious collector" on the dictionary and this it what says. vhal_x
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Old 06-11-2012, 06:04 PM
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Default Re: It has to be limited, it has to have a certificate of authenticity, etc.

Still we have a couple of resellers around the forums.
The most important things were said, you should buy what you like.
But i prefer to pay 100€ on release for a CE that i know it's worth my money (Good contents and rather limited) that to pay 100€ for a CE that 1 month later is half the price.
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Old 06-12-2012, 09:05 AM
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I found "serious collector" on the dictionary and this it what says. vhal_x
LOL! Or maybe "woman with serious CE addiction problems" xx
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