Every once in a while, I remember the day I walked into Toys R Us, looked at MUSHA and Sports Talk Baseball, and said; "you know what, I need laggy robotic voices overtopping a below average baseball game". Crusader of Centy is one of those rare cases when a super expensive game is also really good.
Yeah, I am a sega fan boi so i am biased, but of all the videos i have done there venn diagram between “good game” and “most valuable” are the closest to being a single circle, brought down only by 3 Ninjas Kick Back and Skelton Krew.
for quick math/ comparision a 5% bond will double your money every 14.4 years. a game that tripled in price in 20y would be around 5.9% annualized return.
One thing I’ve noticed in my collection and others as well, if it’s NES or SNES, I don’t care about the box and manual. However if it’s SMS or Genesis, I need CIB. I know this has to do with most Nintendo cardboard boxes getting tossed vs the clamshell but it definitely impacts the value of CIB vs loose for those systems. IMO a loose Genesis game would be worth more on SNES because more collectors accept the loose cartridges.
This is a really good point, I had never thought of it that way, but the fact that the genesis cases are so indestructible makes loose games far less desirable became there is no reason to ever have a loose genesis cart.
I assumed Crusader of Centy was gonna be number one, cib is literally around the same price as earthbound cib. Looking the range of $1.7k-$2.5k, depending on condition and how complete they are.
@@devinchambers7524 I set this up so it was looking at percentage change over time . Since crusader of century has always been a valuable title it has not gone up in value as much as some of these other games. in retrospect it is kind of a weird way of looking at it, but it made sense to me at the time. ;)
yes.the 2004 prices are adjusted for inflation. there is a link to the 2004 game dude price list i used for the video, in that list the sale price of SF2 was 29 bucks, adjusted for inflation, that’s 49, vs the 69 they charge for it now.
these prices are taken from game dude ‘s prices lists. Game dude doesn’t specify condition or completeness. but in my experience for genesis games, the carts are normally loose. So i would expect a CIB price to be higher. pretty cool you have a copy of elemental master, i have never seen one IRL complete or otherwise.
@@teknohed thanks dude , yea im big sega genesis collector being collecting for years seen elemental master at a game convention had to pull the trigger on it ✌️
@@saltysaltytears i haven't played them enough yet to know if they are "gems" but the two I am most interesting in going back to after playing them to capture footage for this video are El Viento and Alicia Dragoon. Both have some weird premises and gameplay and I want to see if they are worth a closer look.
@@teknohed I was really surprised by El Viento! It has like a 1920's Latinx(?) flapper universe thing going on? Why don't more folks talk about that? Seems pretty original.
What is your problem using the word Latinx? It's not a latinX flapper. Stop trying to push your blue hair agenda to this. That is so wrong. @@saltysaltytears
No real shockers in the increase list. I would have expected to see Spiritual Warfare in the list though. Assuming that is because it was sega authorized.
It just feels wrong to be look at games from a monetary perspective, It is well and good if that is where you come at gaming from but as I said it just feels...wrong.
@@heilong79 As a collector, unless you are very rich, you will have to think about the value of the games you collect as you buy and sell. Personally i think it is pretty interesting to see the games change value over time, always curious as to why one game or system becomes crazy expensive while another does not. Doesn’t mean that is the only way to look at games, but for me anyway, it was interesting enough to make a video about. i love games and love all kinds of videos, let’s plays, easter eggs, histories, and development analysis, collecting is only one way to interact with games and i agree that it ain’t the only way.
Every once in a while, I remember the day I walked into Toys R Us, looked at MUSHA and Sports Talk Baseball, and said; "you know what, I need laggy robotic voices overtopping a below average baseball game". Crusader of Centy is one of those rare cases when a super expensive game is also really good.
Yeah, I am a sega fan boi so i am biased, but of all the videos i have done there venn diagram between “good game” and “most valuable” are the closest to being a single circle, brought down only by 3 Ninjas Kick Back and Skelton Krew.
I'd never heard of Beyond Oasis. The art style is something special. I'm gonna have to give it a spin.
for quick math/ comparision a 5% bond will double your money every 14.4 years. a game that tripled in price in 20y would be around 5.9% annualized return.
Time to start buying those 360 lots for dirt cheap.
I love Game Dude. Live close to there. Great spot.
I used to go there all the time when i lived in the valley,
One thing I’ve noticed in my collection and others as well, if it’s NES or SNES, I don’t care about the box and manual. However if it’s SMS or Genesis, I need CIB.
I know this has to do with most Nintendo cardboard boxes getting tossed vs the clamshell but it definitely impacts the value of CIB vs loose for those systems.
IMO a loose Genesis game would be worth more on SNES because more collectors accept the loose cartridges.
This is a really good point, I had never thought of it that way, but the fact that the genesis cases are so indestructible makes loose games far less desirable became there is no reason to ever have a loose genesis cart.
Im the same way. All my Sega is cib, but not so much with any other console.
Tip for Crusader of Centy: Go for the European / Pal Release if you want to play it, it's named "Soleil" and is way cheaper. Around 50€ or so.
Good luck getting an English version CIB for 50 euros!
Genesis was the best. I still wouldn't mind playing some of those games. Except maybe the Kamikaze Squirrel one... yikes.
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I assumed Crusader of Centy was gonna be number one, cib is literally around the same price as earthbound cib. Looking the range of $1.7k-$2.5k, depending on condition and how complete they are.
@@devinchambers7524 I set this up so it was looking at percentage change over time . Since crusader of century has always been a valuable title it has not gone up in value as much as some of these other games. in retrospect it is kind of a weird way of looking at it, but it made sense to me at the time. ;)
Was inflation taken into account with these increases? The rate since 2004 is ~61%, so if not Shining Force II actually got cheaper.
yes.the 2004 prices are adjusted for inflation. there is a link to the 2004 game dude price list i used for the video, in that list the sale price of SF2 was 29 bucks, adjusted for inflation, that’s 49, vs the 69 they charge for it now.
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I will fire it up and take a look.
Are you talking game cart only or at least with box? I have elemental master complete and goes for around 300
these prices are taken from game dude ‘s prices lists. Game dude doesn’t specify condition or completeness. but in my experience for genesis games, the carts are normally loose. So i would expect a CIB price to be higher. pretty cool you have a copy of elemental master, i have never seen one IRL complete or otherwise.
@@teknohed thanks dude , yea im big sega genesis collector being collecting for years seen elemental master at a game convention had to pull the trigger on it ✌️
@@HootSr3611 how did you feel about the list if it for loose carts, anything stick out as being way off?
Great content
Did most of these games come out at the end of the Genesis' run?
A lot of them are mid to late releases for the system (which is why you see a lot of sequels) but others are just a older games with lower print runs.
@@teknohed Which of these would you classify as a "hidden gem"? We all know SF2, Castlevania, and Contra HC... but I haven't heard of some of these.
@@saltysaltytears i haven't played them enough yet to know if they are "gems" but the two I am most interesting in going back to after playing them to capture footage for this video are El Viento and Alicia Dragoon. Both have some weird premises and gameplay and I want to see if they are worth a closer look.
@@teknohed I was really surprised by El Viento! It has like a 1920's Latinx(?) flapper universe thing going on? Why don't more folks talk about that? Seems pretty original.
What is your problem using the word Latinx? It's not a latinX flapper. Stop trying to push your blue hair agenda to this. That is so wrong. @@saltysaltytears
Five minutes in and every game costs exactly 69$ in 2024 😂
at one point i think i was reading it and i said “it costs 69, nice”
@@teknohed Just six minutes later, actually 😅 Very enjoyable video, thank you!
@@hyznththanks so much, glad you liked it!
No real shockers in the increase list. I would have expected to see Spiritual Warfare in the list though. Assuming that is because it was sega authorized.
It doesn’t look like GameDude have Spiritual Warfare listed on their price guides, it is possible they didn’t carry wisdom tree games.
These are rare regardless. This is is nothing but inflation.
They adjusted 2004 prices for inflation, no?
Yeah, prices were all adjusted for inflation, so these are the ones that had the biggest gains factoring in inflation since 2004.
It just feels wrong to be look at games from a monetary perspective, It is well and good if that is where you come at gaming from but as I said it just feels...wrong.
@@heilong79 As a collector, unless you are very rich, you will have to think about the value of the games you collect as you buy and sell. Personally i think it is pretty interesting to see the games change value over time, always curious as to why one game or system becomes crazy expensive while another does not. Doesn’t mean that is the only way to look at games, but for me anyway, it was interesting enough to make a video about. i love games and love all kinds of videos, let’s plays, easter eggs, histories, and development analysis, collecting is only one way to interact with games and i agree that it ain’t the only way.