Re: I'm selling my Metal Gear collection
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:00 pm
Well all I have to say is yall better jump on fast before everything is gone.
Kojima Games: Snatcher, Policenauts, Metal Gear, ZOE and Boktai
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The key to collecting is patience. I believe I've bought almost everything I have less than what it's worth because I waited.Screaming Mantis wrote:Well all I have to say is yall better jump on fast before everything is gone.
I'm mainly referring to the MGS Intregal Version you were talking about earlier. So they better jump on that before it's gone, or already gone.violentsnake wrote:The key to collecting is patience. I believe I've bought almost everything I have less than what it's worth because I waited.Screaming Mantis wrote:Well all I have to say is yall better jump on fast before everything is gone.
Not saying his prices are high, some are and some definately aren't, it's just I know if I miss out on something I will for sure see it again.
Although even after the big poster purchase I am again considering that premium+ pack dammit....
Can I ask for photos on this particular item?-MGO Konamistyle Limited Pack with SIGNED PSP. The box was limited to 2500 pieces but only 18 boxes with the signed psp's were given to MGO league winners. The box is spotless, the badges are still sealed inside the box, comes with the certificate, the game, the psp camouflage, everything! Price: 650$
Patience is the key to collecting. In the last 30 days I've seen:lance wrote: :
WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
I need to sell my car!!!! I want them so badly!!!!
Huhuhuhuhuhuhu!!!!!
violentsnake wrote:Patience is the key to collecting. In the last 30 days I've seen:lance wrote: :
WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
I need to sell my car!!!! I want them so badly!!!!
Huhuhuhuhuhuhu!!!!!
5 sealed gold premium packs
3 sealed psp premium+ packs, 2 open ones
3 white sorters
2 black storters
So I mean, things will always pop up again. I'm pretty much out of the game for the next few months buying but trust me, I won't be broken up over it. If I miss out on something I'll see it again in a few months. Even the rarest of the rare.
violentsnake wrote:If I miss out on something I'll see it again in a few months. Even the rarest of the rare.
this is overall true. don't get upset that you missed something, because it'll always show up some other time.violentsnake wrote:So I mean, things will always pop up again. I'm pretty much out of the game for the next few months buying but trust me, I won't be broken up over it. If I miss out on something I'll see it again in a few months. Even the rarest of the rare.
Now that I have a bigger place (pending inspections) I'd love to get a jpn 6-slot neo geo machine....oh man that'd be sweetbay wrote:this is overall true. don't get upset that you missed something, because it'll always show up some other time.violentsnake wrote:So I mean, things will always pop up again. I'm pretty much out of the game for the next few months buying but trust me, I won't be broken up over it. If I miss out on something I'll see it again in a few months. Even the rarest of the rare.
for example, i play and collect arcade games. some of the boards are very rare, but the community is relatively small that plays and collects these games. in japan there are still arcades, but in the rest of the world it's a dying venue due to the home console (SNNNAAAKKKEE!) anyways, there's no doubt that eventually someone is going to sell something i want, and i also sell games when i get bored knowing that probably in months i'll buy it back from someone else. it's the way of the scene.
collecting works the same way. in this case we have one person liquidating a collection, with hopefully the majority of the collecting dispersing amongst known collectors. it's a good thing since the scene stays alive and true, and the need to sell the items is met by the collector leaving actively being part of that scene.
i've got one sit down cabinet (sega astro city), used to have 2 but i sold one to a friend so he could be addicted to games as well :pviolentsnake wrote:Now that I have a bigger place (pending inspections) I'd love to get a jpn 6-slot neo geo machine....oh man that'd be sweetbay wrote:this is overall true. don't get upset that you missed something, because it'll always show up some other time.violentsnake wrote:So I mean, things will always pop up again. I'm pretty much out of the game for the next few months buying but trust me, I won't be broken up over it. If I miss out on something I'll see it again in a few months. Even the rarest of the rare.
for example, i play and collect arcade games. some of the boards are very rare, but the community is relatively small that plays and collects these games. in japan there are still arcades, but in the rest of the world it's a dying venue due to the home console (SNNNAAAKKKEE!) anyways, there's no doubt that eventually someone is going to sell something i want, and i also sell games when i get bored knowing that probably in months i'll buy it back from someone else. it's the way of the scene.
collecting works the same way. in this case we have one person liquidating a collection, with hopefully the majority of the collecting dispersing amongst known collectors. it's a good thing since the scene stays alive and true, and the need to sell the items is met by the collector leaving actively being part of that scene.
completely agree with bay, this will do us good for the wiki =D thanks a lotbay wrote:anyway to get back on track.
matt,
please make sure to take pictures of everything you have before you sell/send it off. i want to make sure we have pictures for the website/database of metal gear merchandise.
thanks,
-b