@AngelicRequiemX it doesnt matter what you think, they are now and we are never going back. The reason this is isn't because of resellers, or even yourself not buying them in the past, but because everything is going all digital and we will own nothing. That's way every physical game that people want goes up
@@Gwapanese no it is not. Its a infalted market that goes up and down. Nothing is set and stone. A video game is only worth what another person is willing to pay for it.
Emulation has existed for years. Everdrives have as well. Rereleases aren't a new thing. You still gotta pawn a child if you want Musha, Snatchers, Persona 1 and 2 etc etc. People will always want the real deal and they ain't going anywhere
@@albertsmith99 the other fact is that the console ports or mvc aren’t the “real deal” the arcade versions are the real deal which is what we are getting in this collection.
Good. I own so many games that are high in price and I get happy each time a new port comes out. These games shouldn't be so expensive in the first place! New generations get to play and people who missed them are going to be able to relive their memories!
No prices will drop on retro games from these collections. Mega man X2&3 will never drop. Even x1 in physical form is more costly than the x collections.
I assume x2 and x3 are much rarer then any capcom versus game. And also the snes version of x2 and x3 is a comparable version to the collection. While the mvc games on console are just worse versions of the arcade ports so not really a fair comparison.
As Iv commented before it really is a game by game basis, however modern ports can still soften prices a bit by taking away from of the demand from people who just wanna play the game and don’t care about having the original so more collectors can get copies
Here's a great question, will all the games automatically be in the cart or downloading will be required for Nintendo Switch Carts? Is there any website that helps people to know this about this video game and others? A website that states of a Nintendo Switch Game has all the games on it or download will be required with internet? Thanks.
@@TheGohthecrow Where is a reliable source to go to and wait until it's mentioned if it's all in the cart? What website or websites can help us know for sure? Thanks.
Seriously. I rather spend money on getting the actual arcade and maintaining it than spending hundreds of dollars on an inferior console port that was considered inferior even around the time it came out. (Example: Excessive loading times and missing animations/characters depending on the game.) We played the PS1 console version of arcade games as kids because we didn't have much of a choice, now as adults, there are much better options available if you want an authentic experience.
@@Sayzee_YFRWNFor one, I live in the US, not Canada. Over here, you can buy MVC1 (PS1) for $50-60, too, just don't expect it to be in great condition. (No manual, no case, and scratches on back of disc, sometimes all of the above.)
@@AngelicRequiemX ya Canada is usually around $20 more then US , if were talking pricing. I scored a Cib mint copy..even had the Reg card..$40 was a low price
The Playstation versions of those fighters will not go down at all. They are the worst versions of them available. Players already either play them on Saturn, arcade, or emulation. It's only Playstation collectors buying 2D fighters on that console, and those prices are driven by the collector value trying to complete sets, not from their being the only or best way to play them. I look at these Switch collections as for players who want to actually play what should be an arcade perfect port or emulation (who knows what input lag the Switch might introduce). PS1 Capcom fighters generally just aren't what people play. Collecting games as an investment in the modern era is a bad idea in general. You either will overpay or have to put in so much work that it's not a good way to spend money. If you bought these games 20-30 years ago, then yeah, you can make a tidy profit. It's way harder to be ahead of the curve these days.
I'm not sure why there's speculation about this... scarcity drives prices. A game like Klonoa only had about 200,000 copies in existence. So the re-release wouldn't affect the price of the original. Not all intellectual property behaves the same. Because there are so few clean copies of Klonoa in circulation. Not the case with the million copies sold of the Capcom fighters. But alas. Time will tell.
Some of the prices will actuality go UP because it brings more attention to them and also introduces the retro to a new audience who can now potentiality collect it.
I've said this before, these games will take a dip, probably close to 30-40% like we've already seen it with other re-releases. They might go up afterwards, but a lot of the demand is based on people wanting to play them. Some rarer games will definitely maintain high prices in those situations.
Some games go down with collections but it’s only games that aren’t based on rarity. Especially since this is getting a physical I think these games will drop a bit.
Don't think price will change tbh, Most now adays collect box art with game and play game on a ODE. But a steam game for collection would be nice to have too :)
If you buy it digitally you can still play it even if they delist it, oh and I have a physical copy of klonoa that I got for 3 bucks at a yard sale I also got the misadventures of tron bonne for 200 last year
Emulation will be the only way for future generations of the youth to enjoy the best of the past without being upper middle class or middle. Hopefully one day video games will be treated like library books necessary but not the the highest importance of preservation.
I don’t think they will go down in price just because rereleasing for new platforms, because there are always gonna be differences with the original games, for example, the new MSH vs Street Fighter won’t have all the characters from the original, and so on, retro will always be the way to experience the original work, specially in this date and time.
Here's a great question, will all the games automatically be in the cart or downloading will be required for Nintendo Switch Carts? Is there any website that helps people to know this about this video game and others? A website that states of a Nintendo Switch Game has all the games on it or download will be required with internet? Thanks.
I remember buying radiant silver gun on the Sega Saturn in 2011. At the time it was the only way you could play it. Saturn emulation was not good, and good luck finding an arcade. It was like a week later it was announced it was getting an HD remake on the 360, and I thought I had just overpaid for this game. The price of the game did drop about 10%, but then went back and continues to go up today even after it released again on modern consoles. I'm speculating, that these marvel games will follow the same trend.
Disney is bleeding money and so does Capcom. These compilations aim to make quick money without putting too much effort into it. Capcom is releasing it on PS4 & switch and not the newer gen console on purpose. They know this is where you can get the most profit since the majority of players are still playing on these two systems. It was done on purpose. In the global market, the majority are still on older systems. Perhaps Capcom aims to release this for the esport community. If Capcom really wants to make more money, release the Limited Edition, Collector edition and ultimate edition. I am sure people will pay $100, 200, or 300 for these compilations. When companies are desperate for cash, they will license whatever IP they have. Don't be surprised if we will see Lego + Capcom + Marvel team up to create the Lego Marvel vs Capcom release.
Disney is monolithic. They will be fine, forever. Also this is part of recent collection series by Capcom. Like Mega Zero collection, Mega Man Battle Network collection, Street Fighter collection, Capcom Fighting Collection, Capcom beat em up collection etc
The Xbox not getting MVC collection not getting a port drama has been debunked by Capcom. “MT Framework does not officially support PlayStation 5 nor Xbox Series X|S, so that's why the Capcom Fighting Collection and The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles can't / don't have new generation versions.” It has nothing to do with Capcom not wanting to port to Xbox. They literally haven’t figured out an economical way to do it. I’m sure if Microsoft foot the bill for Capcom to port it they might
@@Patrick-tw7nr MT Framework was NEVER used for the development of these games. The newest engine used for this game is the NAOMI which ran MvC2. Everything else ran on CPS2 except punisher. These are old games that any device nowadays can easily run. The PS4 version is also the same as the PS5 version. Same with how Capcom fighting Collection before it didn't get an official PS5 version but you can still play it on PS5. The only plausible reason why it didn't get an Xbox release is if Capcom felt that Capcom fighting Collection/ or fighting games in general didn't sale as well on Xbox in comparison to PS, Switch and PC.
Hello Y2K Collector, I have three questions. What was the original source you read/or hear from to get this news? I am wondering a good source to read or listen to be updated on new release of video games. What is the release date for this collection? Where do you suggest to pick this up? Any advice? Thanks.
I have all the marvel and vs games physical, I don't plan of selling so I hope they do drop in price for other collectors.. everyone has the roms of these games & it hasn't dropped in price in years. Just risen actually lol the games have been highly accessible for a decade
All of these games are digital now. It's impacted a lot of prices. However, I am not concerned until we are like 10 years from now when it is literally all irrelevant just from being gone too long (everything Atari is cheap).
They'll drop in price initially but once players realise that the Switch ports have additional frames of input latency everything will go back to normalcy.
I think the unique issue here is just how inferior the console version are. Some people won’t care but most people would rather spend 40$ for arcade perfect ports rather then 1000+ for all the worse console versions. Not every game is like this we’re the original versions are vastly different then the modern version but mvc definitely is.
I mate, did you hear they are releasing Ninja Five-0 game boy advance version, I would love if they released Alien vs. Predator, Ninja Batman Baseball and The Simpson physical.
I don't own MvC2 for multiple consoles because I'm worried about the price. I can't even play me my Japanese DC version. Fans own these because they're fans.
Why the hell would you Why the hell would you want an inferior version When the newer version is way better even for the purposes of collecting it makes no sense To have an inferior version to play the PS 1 version when the PS 4 version is way better Could could could be in full screen Have safe states et cetera
Thankfully one of the games im nostalgic for sonic unleashed is under 50$ on eBay, but Xbox 360 itself is like the Dreamcast never click on the new tab it's mostly 500+ which just ain't worth it. Ive been financially gated from that warmth of nostalgia.
Who cares man. Dont collect games for the prices or treat them like stocks buying them as investments. I just buy games i know i like and ill play
Retro is a investment 😂
@@Gwapanese It shouldn't be.
@AngelicRequiemX it doesnt matter what you think, they are now and we are never going back. The reason this is isn't because of resellers, or even yourself not buying them in the past, but because everything is going all digital and we will own nothing. That's way every physical game that people want goes up
@@thiefamongu3857 thank u actually someone with a brain..
@@Gwapanese no it is not. Its a infalted market that goes up and down. Nothing is set and stone. A video game is only worth what another person is willing to pay for it.
Emulation has existed for years.
Everdrives have as well.
Rereleases aren't a new thing.
You still gotta pawn a child if you want Musha, Snatchers, Persona 1 and 2 etc etc.
People will always want the real deal and they ain't going anywhere
All that stuff isn’t comparable to an actual official physical release so comparing Emulation to the mvc collection is dumb.
@@Retrophoria A fake is a fake.
Official fake, made in China fake, made it yourself fake.
Fakes don't make values dip longterm.
"Always" that's a fictional statement
@@albertsmith99 the other fact is that the console ports or mvc aren’t the “real deal” the arcade versions are the real deal which is what we are getting in this collection.
technically there is 2 Klonoa remake/ports, one on the ps2 and one on the wii, the wii version is the easier one but its pretty much the 1st game only
Good. I own so many games that are high in price and I get happy each time a new port comes out. These games shouldn't be so expensive in the first place! New generations get to play and people who missed them are going to be able to relive their memories!
No prices will drop on retro games from these collections. Mega man X2&3 will never drop. Even x1 in physical form is more costly than the x collections.
I assume x2 and x3 are much rarer then any capcom versus game. And also the snes version of x2 and x3 is a comparable version to the collection. While the mvc games on console are just worse versions of the arcade ports so not really a fair comparison.
This is why i just mod consoles and throw roms on it for people. shits cringe watching the inflated markup.
Confirmed switch is getting a physical release of the marvel Capcom collection.
If prices dropped tomorrow I would get Guardian Heroes, Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo, Marvel vs Capcom 2, Zelda Windwaker.
As Iv commented before it really is a game by game basis, however modern ports can still soften prices a bit by taking away from of the demand from people who just wanna play the game and don’t care about having the original so more collectors can get copies
That article about it not getting a switch physical was wrong. It’s up at Best Buy right now
Here's a great question, will all the games automatically be in the cart or downloading will be required for Nintendo Switch Carts? Is there any website that helps people to know this about this video game and others? A website that states of a Nintendo Switch Game has all the games on it or download will be required with internet? Thanks.
Just because it's physical doesn't mean all will be in the cart. They still have not confirmed if all games will be in the cart.
@@TheGohthecrow Where is a reliable source to go to and wait until it's mentioned if it's all in the cart? What website or websites can help us know for sure? Thanks.
It always blows my mind how these half baked ps1 copies almost go for more then an orignal arcade board lol X
Seriously. I rather spend money on getting the actual arcade and maintaining it than spending hundreds of dollars on an inferior console port that was considered inferior even around the time it came out. (Example: Excessive loading times and missing animations/characters depending on the game.)
We played the PS1 console version of arcade games as kids because we didn't have much of a choice, now as adults, there are much better options available if you want an authentic experience.
@@AngelicRequiemX i got this game for $40 CDN...its not that crazy if you look around
@@Sayzee_YFRWNFor one, I live in the US, not Canada. Over here, you can buy MVC1 (PS1) for $50-60, too, just don't expect it to be in great condition. (No manual, no case, and scratches on back of disc, sometimes all of the above.)
@@AngelicRequiemX ya Canada is usually around $20 more then US , if were talking pricing. I scored a Cib mint copy..even had the Reg card..$40 was a low price
The Playstation versions of those fighters will not go down at all. They are the worst versions of them available. Players already either play them on Saturn, arcade, or emulation. It's only Playstation collectors buying 2D fighters on that console, and those prices are driven by the collector value trying to complete sets, not from their being the only or best way to play them.
I look at these Switch collections as for players who want to actually play what should be an arcade perfect port or emulation (who knows what input lag the Switch might introduce). PS1 Capcom fighters generally just aren't what people play.
Collecting games as an investment in the modern era is a bad idea in general. You either will overpay or have to put in so much work that it's not a good way to spend money. If you bought these games 20-30 years ago, then yeah, you can make a tidy profit. It's way harder to be ahead of the curve these days.
If you don't collect to play, the bath is coming. And I'm just smiling.
I finally picked up one of my all time favourite fighting games Soul Calibur 2 on GameCube.
I picked up the Xbox version the other day
I'm not sure why there's speculation about this... scarcity drives prices. A game like Klonoa only had about 200,000 copies in existence. So the re-release wouldn't affect the price of the original. Not all intellectual property behaves the same. Because there are so few clean copies of Klonoa in circulation. Not the case with the million copies sold of the Capcom fighters. But alas. Time will tell.
Some of the prices will actuality go UP because it brings more attention to them and also introduces the retro to a new audience who can now potentiality collect it.
I've said this before, these games will take a dip, probably close to 30-40% like we've already seen it with other re-releases. They might go up afterwards, but a lot of the demand is based on people wanting to play them. Some rarer games will definitely maintain high prices in those situations.
Klonoa is on PS5 remastered. the same game as the PS1 version. It also has a physical.
Some games go down with collections but it’s only games that aren’t based on rarity. Especially since this is getting a physical I think these games will drop a bit.
Being moved to make decisions due to external influences (wasting money on nostalgic media in this case) is a mark move.
Don't think price will change tbh, Most now adays collect box art with game and play game on a ODE. But a steam game for collection would be nice to have too :)
If you buy it digitally you can still play it even if they delist it, oh and I have a physical copy of klonoa that I got for 3 bucks at a yard sale I also got the misadventures of tron bonne for 200 last year
If all retro game prices dropped. I’d get Alundra 2 for PS1. It’s not even that expensive, but any cheaper and it’s a steal.
Good. More people need to be able to collect
Your right there was a remake or remaster if you wanna call it that of Klonoa and Klonoa 2 on ps4. Its called Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series.
Emulation will be the only way for future generations of the youth to enjoy the best of the past without being upper middle class or middle.
Hopefully one day video games will be treated like library books necessary but not the the highest importance of preservation.
I don’t think they will go down in price just because rereleasing for new platforms, because there are always gonna be differences with the original games, for example, the new MSH vs Street Fighter won’t have all the characters from the original, and so on, retro will always be the way to experience the original work, specially in this date and time.
Here's a great question, will all the games automatically be in the cart or downloading will be required for Nintendo Switch Carts? Is there any website that helps people to know this about this video game and others? A website that states of a Nintendo Switch Game has all the games on it or download will be required with internet? Thanks.
How many games come with that SNES multicart and where you bought it? If you don't mind to say
I remember buying radiant silver gun on the Sega Saturn in 2011. At the time it was the only way you could play it. Saturn emulation was not good, and good luck finding an arcade. It was like a week later it was announced it was getting an HD remake on the 360, and I thought I had just overpaid for this game.
The price of the game did drop about 10%, but then went back and continues to go up today even after it released again on modern consoles.
I'm speculating, that these marvel games will follow the same trend.
Disney is bleeding money and so does Capcom. These compilations aim to make quick money without putting too much effort into it. Capcom is releasing it on PS4 & switch and not the newer gen console on purpose. They know this is where you can get the most profit since the majority of players are still playing on these two systems. It was done on purpose. In the global market, the majority are still on older systems. Perhaps Capcom aims to release this for the esport community. If Capcom really wants to make more money, release the Limited Edition, Collector edition and ultimate edition. I am sure people will pay $100, 200, or 300 for these compilations. When companies are desperate for cash, they will license whatever IP they have. Don't be surprised if we will see Lego + Capcom + Marvel team up to create the Lego Marvel vs Capcom release.
Disney is monolithic. They will be fine, forever. Also this is part of recent collection series by Capcom. Like Mega Zero collection, Mega Man Battle Network collection, Street Fighter collection, Capcom Fighting Collection, Capcom beat em up collection etc
Do you believe the PS4 video game will work for PS5? Why do you believe that XBOX Series X was not mentioned?
The Xbox not getting MVC collection not getting a port drama has been debunked by Capcom. “MT Framework does not officially support PlayStation 5 nor Xbox Series X|S, so that's why the Capcom Fighting Collection and The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles can't / don't have new generation versions.”
It has nothing to do with Capcom not wanting to port to Xbox. They literally haven’t figured out an economical way to do it. I’m sure if Microsoft foot the bill for Capcom to port it they might
@@xTheUnforgettablex Yes PS4 versions play on PS5
@@Patrick-tw7nr MT Framework was NEVER used for the development of these games. The newest engine used for this game is the NAOMI which ran MvC2. Everything else ran on CPS2 except punisher. These are old games that any device nowadays can easily run. The PS4 version is also the same as the PS5 version. Same with how Capcom fighting Collection before it didn't get an official PS5 version but you can still play it on PS5. The only plausible reason why it didn't get an Xbox release is if Capcom felt that Capcom fighting Collection/ or fighting games in general didn't sale as well on Xbox in comparison to PS, Switch and PC.
Hello Y2K Collector, I have three questions. What was the original source you read/or hear from to get this news? I am wondering a good source to read or listen to be updated on new release of video games. What is the release date for this collection? Where do you suggest to pick this up? Any advice? Thanks.
I have all the marvel and vs games physical, I don't plan of selling so I hope they do drop in price for other collectors..
everyone has the roms of these games & it hasn't dropped in price in years. Just risen actually lol the games have been highly accessible for a decade
All of these games are digital now. It's impacted a lot of prices. However, I am not concerned until we are like 10 years from now when it is literally all irrelevant just from being gone too long (everything Atari is cheap).
They'll drop in price initially but once players realise that the Switch ports have additional frames of input latency everything will go back to normalcy.
You're speaking as if you know that's going to happen for sure. Are you from the future?
Like the Average person can tell dropped frames. You would need to own the original to compare
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I think the unique issue here is just how inferior the console version are. Some people won’t care but most people would rather spend 40$ for arcade perfect ports rather then 1000+ for all the worse console versions. Not every game is like this we’re the original versions are vastly different then the modern version but mvc definitely is.
Sold my whole collection, bought a MISTer FPGA. I am at peace now.
The new collection is a perfect item to scalp because of licensing issues.
It is getting a Nintendo Switch physical release
Yes Best Buy has it up on pre order
@@bernbern309 I just preordered it, thanks for the info.
@@bernbern309 when is the release date for this??
@@john-sp8jk that’s still not known
@@bernbern309 how much best buy charges for their pre-ordering the game? Best buy really should have an idea of when this game is coming out!🎮🕹️🎮
Prices do drop with re releases the amount of people who want it goes down it’s simple
They know this game will sell…. There will be millions of copies to go around
I mate, did you hear they are releasing Ninja Five-0 game boy advance version, I would love if they released Alien vs. Predator, Ninja Batman Baseball and The Simpson physical.
only the ps versions will imo, the dreamcast, saturn, and xbox versions will hold their value or shoot up.
I highly doubt that.
An original release is still an original release.
Owned
The Playstation versions are worthless. You need Sega Saturn to become a millionaire
Dude I've got such a GameCube collection I hope none of these games ever get remastered or put on new consoles
I don't own MvC2 for multiple consoles because I'm worried about the price. I can't even play me my Japanese DC version. Fans own these because they're fans.
Why the hell would you Why the hell would you want an inferior version When the newer version is way better even for the purposes of collecting it makes no sense To have an inferior version to play the PS 1 version when the PS 4 version is way better Could could could be in full screen Have safe states et cetera
Prices won’t drop. Oh and klonoa 1 &2 was released on the switch in Europe. It’s about $40
And that's bad why?
You'll all drop in price down here
The only thing holding together retro gaming, is plastic and cardboard.
Thankfully one of the games im nostalgic for sonic unleashed is under 50$ on eBay,
but Xbox 360 itself is like the Dreamcast never click on the new tab it's mostly 500+ which just ain't worth it.
Ive been financially gated from that warmth of nostalgia.