These comments about reading this same article months ago, must not have read the article. The auction ended about 10 minutes before this article posted.
I'm super excited for this game. I've never played one before but I definitely want this.
I've heard only good things about this game. I'm really excited for a game with a more mature story line, like a independent film.
I went to E3 2004, 2005, and 2006. They were all good, but 2006 had a few too many people for my liking.
What's wrong with BlizzCon? I've never been. It sounds great for Warcraft and Starcraft fans.
The only show on this list I've been to is E3. Luckily it was before 2007. I really want to go to PAX and TGS though.
Looking at the comments, I think it is interesting that only 1 game actually increased in price during 2007. You would think there would have been some strange rare game released by Atlus or something.
I agree the games should be played too. But it would suck if you bought the game in March for $100 and now you could buy it for $40. I would be pissed that I spent an extra $60. Wouldn't you?
I don't feel sorry for anyone who bought them as "investments".
Where can you find the game for $20? I would love to know. $40 is sweet, but I am always down for saving even more money.
I can't believe Atlus hadn't reprinted these games a long time ago. Any time a game is selling for that much it should be a clue to Atlus that they didn't make enough of them to meet demand. And I want Atlus to make as much money as possible so they keep making these great niche RPG's
Yeah, not too surprising but interesting to know how much they increased and which games increased the most.
I'm going to download some Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles day 1 US launch
As gigreen said, the article ranks the games by the NTSC prices. Rarity can vary a lot from region to region.
Brad new Dragon Ball Z in the USA sells for $120-130 in the USA. Considering the game originally sold for $50 it is pretty substantial to have increased in price 140%.