So what I thought I'd do today is reveal the remaining 4 games I would need to obtain to consider my licensed NTSC Nintendo collection complete. Here they are, in reverse order of likelihood that I'll ever get my greedy little paws on them.
Stadium Events
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So there you have it - an early release, the requirement of a peripheral to play plus a short shelf life equals a rare game. It's estimated that only a few hundred made it out into the public's hands before the recall, and of course even fewer would have lasted the 25 years since then. Prices for carts are a sure 4-digit proposition. I have a mortgage and two car notes - so unless I stumble upon one in an old lady's flea market booth, then this one won't be adorning my shelves.
Flintstones: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak
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Because of the ex-rental nature of the game, collectors of boxed or (gasp) sealed games have fits with this one as very few copies stayed partnered with the cardboard. In the last 18 months I've seen the price online jump 300% for just the cartridge - way out of my range. However, it is common looking enough that it has been obtained rather cheaply from retail stores unwise to its value, or in pawn shops/flea markets/garage sales at a bargain.
Panic Restaurant
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But Taito collecting is a double-edged sword. Games like Bubble Bobble Part 2, Little Samson and Power Blade 2 have all seen massive spikes in value and are often among the last to be added to a complete collection.
Panic Restaurant falls into that category - about 2 years ago it could be had for $75 whereas nowadays they fetch $150-200 - yet another victim of reduced availability and being a highly playable platformer.
I've come close a couple of times to getting a hold of a copy (in the wild even!) but as of now I'm still waiting.
Nobunaga's Ambition 2
Goddamn strategy games. I could've picked this one up ages ago for $25 which I didn't feel was extroardinarly high, but I put it off because quite frankly the game didn't interest me much. I figured I could just pick it up later any time. But then something happened. All of the copies (there used to be many) online dried up. eBay, Half.com, Amazon, etc. all ran out of stock. I'm convinced, though I lack any solid proof, that some jerk bought up all the copies and manipulated the market. Explain how else the price of the ONE copy on eBay would be posted up at $150+.
Look, I'm all for someone making a buck and getting the most they can for the goods they are selling. But if I'm right then this just takes the fun out of collecting games. I try my best to give reasonable deals to others on the rare occasion that I sell off some games. If I use eBay I usually start my auctions at .99 cents.
So that's my rant on Nobunaga 2. Game that I have no interest in playing, therefore I'm not going to spend a big chunk on it. I'll trip on it one day at the flea, pick it up for a buck and be done with it.
Thank you for reading Little Gray Squares. I hope to have more content for you in the future - if I can add to my collection you'll know about it soon enough.