The Business of Videogame Reprints 40
An anonymous reader writes "Recently certain 'rare' videogames like Rez, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and Gitaroo-Man have circulated in the market starting at internet retailer Game Quest Direct. How did a seemingly unknown retailer end up getting these games? By acting as a financing publisher. Is this a possible future for other online retailers?"
Re:Reason #327 to hate Gamestop (Score:2)
Re:Reason #327 to hate Gamestop (Score:2, Informative)
People who are in the market for "rare" things are more often a bit smarter than the average sheep. If they see a used copy of Rez, they won't think anything of it. If they see a new copy of Rez at their local Gamestop, they might think "hey there's a source of these somewhere". They would then discover this site. And Gamestop would lose a sale. This is basically Gamestop trying to maximize its profits.
Re:Reason #327 to hate Gamestop (Score:1)
I picked up a brand new copy of a game that repeatedly went over $150 on eBay for less than $40 bucks.
While I don't agree with GS's practice, I can at
Also on PTB (Score:1, Informative)
I wonder... (Score:2, Offtopic)
If GQD can make a profit reprinting the GC version of Resident Evil 3, why didn't Capcom do it itself? Is Capcom simply not willing to take the risk?
Another good game to re-release (Score:2)
Re:Another good game to re-release (Score:1)
Re:Another good game to re-release (Score:4, Insightful)
In the end this should be really good for the cult games. There are a lot of games that don't make it as a hit out the gate because they are under advertised but later gain fans from word of mouth. Doing this type of thing will help those titles out greatly. This could help good games made by small companies that can't afford big advertising budgets get some recognition.
Reprints vs. originals (Score:1, Informative)
Reprints could not be distinguished from the originals, which brought the value down of their collection.
BS. Reprints can always be distinguished from originals. It may not be easy, but there are always differences - different paper stocks for the manuals, different type, a different dot printing pattern on the picture on the disc, or whatever.
If you're a "collector", you have nothing to worry about from these reprints. It's pretty stupid to be "collecting" for the PS2 at this point anyway - in
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:1)
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:3, Informative)
In that case, PDS is, like all Saturn games, extremely easy to obtain, and for nothing. What are you worried about by buying an original copy, Sega getting their cut of the profits? They're not getting anything from a used sale on Ebay at this point. If all you want to do is *play* the game, just find some ISO's somewhere... right?
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:1)
I agree the whole collectable game thing is ridiculous, and your list proves it. It's not about the rarity of the game at all, but rather the perceived rarity along with an artificial demand. I could get a copy of Muppets Party Cruise on EBay right now for $12.00, not because it's not rare, but because it's a Muppets game that no self-respectin
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:2)
It's that rare ? Strange. It's actually a very good game. And I personally know where atleast 4 of those copies live -- several friends of mine bougth a copy after trying out mine.
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:2)
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:1)
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:2)
What is it about Rez that makes it so sought after? It can't be that whole gamer-blogwhore's post (with photos, bien sur) since it doesn't seem to come with the "buzzer" anymore anyway.
So please, enlighten someone who has never had the opportunity to actually play the game (the last SHMUP I played was Ikaruga, and before that was way back at Gradius III).
Re:Reprints vs. originals (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm not a reviewer, but I think the thing about Rez is the experience. Gameplay wise it's a stripped down rail shooter (Panzer Dragoon / Starfox etc.), which on it's own would be rather plain, but it's just the intergration of the music into the gameplay, the stylized graphics, merging into a really good experience as a whole. It's definatley one of my favourite games ever.
The Trance Vibrator was only released in Japan, like most of these weird accessories. The game does make good use of the rumble pack though.
I wish more companies would do this... (Score:1, Interesting)
I never got the Descent 1 & 2 bundle, and I regret not buying it. While my current machine can't run them; I now buy PC games when they hit the bargain bin just to secure them.
What would be really nice is if these publishing companies could get the expansion packs as well. For example I bought Sin, but never the expansion pack, and the republished version just has Sin.
Plus sometimes at
Not just those who didn't get them the first time. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Not just those who didn't get them the first ti (Score:2)
While I don't begrudge you that, I have to say... as a collector who paid $130 for Rhapsody, I'm... irked.
Re:Not just those who didn't get them the first ti (Score:2)
What bothers me is that, if I could have waited ten months, *I* could have saved 80 bucks on it!
Irked hardcore gamers? (Score:1)
Re:Irked hardcore gamers? (Score:2)
What drives me nuts is these idiots that are all about Rhapsody and Rez etc, until they are suddenly reprinted and cheap and then they don't want to know about them.
Personally, I'm highly excited that copies of older PS1 games that are normally stupidly expensive may become much cheaper and easier
Re:Irked hardcore gamers? (Score:1)
Some parents even want to protect their little darlings from games that have in their lyrics: http://animelyrics.com/game/rhapsody/evilqueen.htm [animelyrics.com]
I am mightier than the god
The devil is my slave
More beautiful than the goddess
I put her face to shame
There a
Re:Irked hardcore gamers? (Score:1)
Re:Irked hardcore gamers? (Score:1)
Mmmm (Score:2, Insightful)
I just want to make one quick comment, as I know this is going to be a hot topic of the thread.
I don't quite understand the idea of pride getting in the way, because chances are these rare games are going to remain at least somewhat under-the-table, so to speak. If I were to go find typical gamers at a college or som
Zelda, Link, and Young Link; customs (Score:2)
Dood, want to play Daigasso Band Brothers? "Wtf." And so on.
That's different. Unlike Rez and friends, Daigassou! Band Brothers was never released outside of Japan.
we still have people who don't know Link's name is LINK, and not ZELDA.
I thought that had ended when Zelda was made playable alongside two versions of Link in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which probably has D- rarity in all regions.
Outside of that, the gaming population composed of people importing Electroplankton and Ouende is still rela
Re:Zelda, Link, and Young Link; customs (Score:2)
Re:Zelda, Link, and Young Link; customs (Score:1)
I'd venture a good percentage don't know where Gannondorf comes from.
Gannondorf-banned [gannon-banned.com]? There are two N's in Ganondorf, and a lot of people on fanboy forums [nintendo.com] might call you on that.
Hardly anyone knows Ness.
But a lot of people know Precious Moments [preciousmoments.com]. Lie and say he's a licensed character.
I can't imagine what will happen if some really obscure characters appear in the Rev version, including possibly Pit, Little Mac, etc.
Little Mac? Would Doc Louis come and steal his bike [cemzoo.com]?
Re:Mmmm (Score:2)
Well, technically it probably will suddenly lose value because a portion of the demand supporting the ridiculously high price will be removed. Those of us who want Panzer Dragoon Saga primarily to play instead of for a collection will no longer need to compete in the same market as the collectors.
However, eventually the price of an original Panzer Dragoon Saga will push back up, as the collectibles released back into the market by the reprint (since many will sell thei
back-catalog release of top hits is free money. (Score:1)
How about Propeller Arena next? (Score:2)
Yea right, when hell freezes. For now, torrent here [torrentspy.com] and game info & music here [gametribute.com].
Overall, this is a good thing (Score:2)
FYI, I have what was apparently a NOS copy of Disgaea that I got last year for $20, and I'm pretty sure it's not a reprint because it still h
Give them life! (Score:2, Offtopic)
Right now an expensive game simply means that more people want to be able to p
Re:Give them life! (Score:1)
If we can't learn from the past we can'
Cheers to the little guy (Score:1)