would you pay a million bucks for a video game?

scoobert said:
its the rarest game. only 2000 made only 200 sold.

I think you have your answer there...

They sold 10% of what they made, must have been a great game... Old computer games are only as good as the demand for them. Seems there was little demand for it when it was released. The demand for a crappy old game is even less...

Now if it was crazy climber I might pay something for it:) I was the CC champ of VA back in the day... Not sure if that is something to brag about or be ashamed of:(

-jeff
 
Yea, but Scoobert has a lifetime of history in his shorts
 
jelms said:
I think you have your answer there...

They sold 10% of what they made, must have been a great game... Old computer games are only as good as the demand for them. Seems there was little demand for it when it was released. The demand for a crappy old game is even less...

Now if it was crazy climber I might pay something for it:) I was the CC champ of VA back in the day... Not sure if that is something to brag about or be ashamed of:(

-jeff

NES was the first system i ever owned. i loved it and was great at it. my parents paid 200 bucks for it in 87 i think. i thought the zapper was the best thing going.
then i had,
genisis
genisis 32x cd
super nintendo
nintendo 64
jaguar
nomad
gameboy
3DO
playstation
gameboy color
playstation 2
xbox
xbox 360,
then i quit the console's and built uber fast pc's. still have a 360 dust collector.

EDIT: forgot virtual boy. and the saturn i still have. and dreamcast. damn forgot how many i had over the years......
 
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i have a photographic memory. i have not forgotten anything from the time i was 3 until now. i could go so far as to tell you the month and year i got all of those. i can recall anything.
 
yes and 10+5+5+5 is a prime number, and scooby is a prime number too!
:p
EDIT: 79 was also the year the most hated scooby character came out, scrappy doo.
 
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