Games One
Posted on Friday, September 1st, 2006 at 5:20 pmGames One
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PS1 Einhander ONE-HANDER SQUARESOFT ENIX SHOOTING SHMUP GAME Sony Playstation 1 $48.00 |
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PS3 GAME James Bond 007 BLOOD STONE Ratchet & Clank ALL 4 ONE Playstation 3 $59.99 |
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Star Wars Episode 1 Racer – NINTENDO 64 N64 GAME CARTRIDGE Tested & Working One $4.99 |
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007 TOMORROW NEVER DIES / PLAYSTATION ONE PSX GAME! $0.99 |
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Biohazard 2 Resident Evil JAPAN PS 1 PS One IMPORT GAME $39.99 |
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Final Fantasy IX 9 NEW PLAYSTATION ONE PS1 GAME $27.05 |
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SONY PS3 Game One Piece/OnePiece Kaizoku Musou Pirate Warrirors Treasure Box $196.97 |
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SHOOTER STARFIGHTER SANVEIN PLAYSTATION ONE PS1 GAME $11.65 |
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PS2 F1 FORMULA ONE 2006 Japan Sony Racing Game $45.80 |
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NEW PS3 Sony PlayStation 3 One Piece Kaizoku Musou JAPAN import onepiece game $95.00 |
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Formula One:Built to Win (Nintendo) NES video game $14.50 |
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Call of Duty 2 Big Red One Playstation 2 video game $8.00 |
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Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 “One Wild Ride” PC Game Sim NEW $13.89 |
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Call of Duty 2 Big Red One (Nintendo Game Cube) slightly used $8.99 |
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Fable Computer Game. (no disk one) $2.99 |
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Nightmare Creatures & Nightmare Creatures II Playstation One PS1 Games $39.99 |
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Harvest Moon Back to Nature Playstation One PS1 Game $59.99 |
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Final Fantasy Tactics Playstation One PS1 Game $24.99 |
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ONE PIECE GRAND ADVENTURE NINTENDO GAMECUBE Game Complete! $30.97 |
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FORMULA ONE F1 F 1 – Sega Genesis – Complete Game – TESTED – !!! $6.95 |
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Call of Duty 2 Big Red One COMPLETE WORKS Gamecube Game Cube $14.95 |
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Majesco’s Rec Room Challenge 3 Games in One GBA Gameboy Game Boy Advance MINT $9.95 |
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Final Fight One 1 MINT Game Boy Advance Gameboy GBA $12.95 |
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Nintendo Gameboy Advance Zapper One Wicked Cricket Game Cartridge $4.49 |
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Hole In One Golf Super Nintendo SNES Game $1.99 |
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MALICE FOR QUAKE ADD ONE PC XP COMPUTER / VIDEO GAME NEAR Mint Condition $12.92 |
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Dark Fall II: Lights Out (PC, 2004) Used Game-This one is fun! $4.00 |
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Laura Bow Dagger of Amon Ra Old Sierra PC game-you know this one! Used $5.50 |
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ActRaiser WITH BOX (Super Nintendo, 1991) act raiser snes game VG 1 one $24.99 |
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Wii Play (Game Only) (Wii, 2007) * HOLY CRAP BATMAN 9 GAMES IN ONE! $2.99 |
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F1 FORMULA ONE F 1 2009 Nintendo Wii game complete 09 $49.99 |
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Baseball Stars One 1 Classic Original Nintendo Nes Game $8.99 |
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Super Nintendo SNES Hal’s Hole in One Golf (Game Only) 1991 Sports $5.00 |
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Nintendo GameCube Game Cube Top Gun Combat ones Complete Video Disc Case Manual $0.99 |
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ONE PIECE UNLIMITED ADVENTURE FOR NINTENDO WII GAME SYSTEM CONSOLE $55.00 |
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CD PC GAME THE 7 GUEST DISC ONE & TWO VINTAGE 1992 $7.99 |
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PS3 RATCHET AND CLANK Game Lot OF 3 ALL 4 ONE CRACK TIME TOOL DESTRUCTION $69.99 |
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Game Genie-Galoob-Nintendo-Excellent cond-Paperwork in the box-ONE DAY AUCTION $8.00 |
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One Piece: Pirates’ Carnival Playstation 2 PS2 System Game Disc Only $5.86 |
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One Piece Grand Battle Playstation 2 PS2 System Game Disc Only $5.01 |
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Arcade Advance. 6 Games on one cartridge. Classics all. $1.95 |
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One Must Fall: Battlegrounds (PC Games, 2003) NEW $39.99 |
iPhone Games: My Game Engine of Choice
I used to own many game consoles since I was young. The Game Boy, Nintendo, and You Can go old as you can go, I it.But when I got older, I slowly realized that the game with all major cartridges does not suit me, so it keeps the spirit of game players deleted in its interior.
Then came the PSP, the Nintendo DS portable games and other consoles that were popular with all the cool graphics and games greatest of all genres. From racing RPG, more casual games, when you want to "kill time" while waiting in line or something.
Sure he made some great hopes for me, because I can contribute my gaming experience anywhere and do when I choose, but there is another small dilemma working in the corporate world, is not it a deviation from its already a grown man to work with a PSP in your hand? Well, in my opinion at least, I was not comfortable with thought.
I wanted something discrete, however, could provide the gaming experience I ever wanted, the great graphics, gameplay and player inside me could be unleashed.
The iPhone, ah, Macintosh absolute genius, right? A great company to create a hip with your all the pretty graphics and an interface built into a pocket-sized mobile phone.
The news broke that the iPhone was made, and there was a "sub-world" if I may call it, iPhone games. Due to the great Mac hardware created with the iPhone, applications not only resulted in calculators or games by default, as Snake, but created a new opportunity to enjoy gaming, even on a mobile phone like the iPhone.
Discreet, great graphics and gameplay options really cool. Ah, yes, the iPhone has become in my game engine of your choice. With cheap, but cool games, I can enjoy a variety of genres of games my taste.
With all the "seven geese-a-laying ',' Nine ladies dancing, 'and all the millions of game players chance, "the iPhone is the game engine of choice for me.
Practice, due to cheaper games, but are really great, compared to more cost of the games on other consoles. And with today's economy, I can save money while enjoying the great gameplay and great graphics
Did I mention quiet? I can use it as a phone day and transform, if in a game engine at night, or, uhh, err, my free time.
With all the new and recent games I hear about launch dates, I can continue with all the latest action for me with the iPhone.
I could never enjoy portable gaming more as it once was, but after work, when stressed or bored, I can only get my iPhone and just simply entering a world where I can relax and have fun and never have to worry about the high cost of the games, just what game the next game.
And with independent producers of software increase, or "blood fresh "as I like to call, no more unique games to come, I'm sure.
Continued …
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Why regular Super Nintendo and Nintendo is still more expensive than the Playstation One game?
When I look to buy / sell games, always think I can get or get basically nothing for the Playstation One games. But the 8-bit and 16-bit games are mostly more than $ 10 a game.
It is more or less depends on what games you're looking at. I know some PS1 games (like Final Fantasy) can cost more than $ 80 ($ 20 per disc, four discs for the game). On the other hand, some very common NES / SNES games can go for as little as $ 1. The NES and SNES cartridges are usually a bit more durable than CD. NES, SNES and can be removed, pulled, exposed to very extreme temperatures (over 100 or below 32), scratched and still work. For PS1 games (and other disks), bad zero (or a group of scratches) can KO'ed the game and some games require multiple discs, so losing a disc can make the game unplayable as well. Finally, PS1 discs can be copied with the right equipment and software … so it can be difficult to know if the game / disc you're buying is legit or not (ask for pictures). SNES and NES systems usually have enough high-quality games and retro quality. The PS1 tends to have a good number of low quality games for it, and take an extended market life (as he was alive during the life of the PS2), which tended to hurt the resale value of those games. Once again, there are some exceptions either way …. Sports Games, regardless of the system, always lose value as they age. No one wants to play Madden '93 (SNES) where Madden '08 (Platform) to play. RPG's usually have high values, regardless of age. RPG's are usually more difficult to find and those who have them tend to stick to them. The only exception to this is Dragon Warrior I (NES) to 3 million copies were given as a promotion, which flooded the market for this game. "Games cult" (as Earthbound) tend to rebound once the cult status is established in the community of players (usually by creating a strong fan site). That's all … Hope it gives you an idea of retro gaming market!