I miss the days of the Nintendo Selects era where all the great selling games were discounted to $19.99 eventually nowdays most games that carry a big name to them Zelda, Mario,etc all seem to stay around $40+ even years later after their release in the stores.
In the german speaking countries Bravely Default 2 goes up in price now. It was by 15 and now it is back to 30 and up. I bought it now because a retailer had 20% discounts on games. It becomes harder to find in the wild.
Tales of vesperia is my favorite tales game and yes the ps4 and switch versions are better. They add playable character. And tales of symphonia was messed up but they completely fixed all the bugs since it came out.
US Copyright Office Deals Blow To Video Game Conservationists The not-for-profits had been campaigning to give researchers of vintage video games the same rights as researchers in other fields of media. By Will McCurdy October 26, 2024 Video game preservationists have lost a campaign to get the right to study the vintage video games stored in US libraries remotely, in a blow by the US Copyright Office. Enthusiasts in other fields are free to order rare films or vintage manuscripts from the library to work on them remotely, under certain conditions. But fans and researchers of gaming history might be forced to deal with hours of traffic every time they want to access these in person, The Verge reports. The decision comes after two non-profits, the Video Game History Foundation and the Software Preservation Network (SPN), spent three years campaigning for the US Copyright Office to grant an exemption to its rules governing old video games.
@@N3MO_brio this is the reason why I'll buy (used) cartridge for zelda breath and tear on switch instead of going cheap and buy the game from the store.
Bravely Default and Bravely Second are direct part 1 part 2 story wise. Bravely Default 2 has a standalone story.
I bought Sonic Mania for 20 dollars at Walmart last week. Pretty solid pickup I think
I miss the days of the Nintendo Selects era where all the great selling games were discounted to $19.99 eventually nowdays most games that carry a big name to them Zelda, Mario,etc all seem to stay around $40+ even years later after their release in the stores.
You should put a list of the games in the description
U tubers need ppl to watch their videos to get “credit” from the Utube algorithms.
Agree, agree, ayegreee! Lol
Then people won't watch video.
Unfortunately people would open the video, check the list, and leave which is not great for bo
I don’t have time to watch the whole video, I just fast forward through - which is annoying and puts me off
Bravely default 2 is standalone, but the other 2 on 3ds are related. This one is fine to start with.
Great video brother. I'd love to see the price raised a bit for future videos and see what other goodies we can all get.
In the german speaking countries Bravely Default 2 goes up in price now. It was by 15 and now it is back to 30 and up. I bought it now because a retailer had 20% discounts on games. It becomes harder to find in the wild.
love video but add links next time i cant find these for the prices you are saying
Feels like every games here in Australia was like price of a gold... brand-new or pre owned..
I hope where I live we get the Tales of Vesperia physical but I got it digital on sale.
Love your recommendations
There is a rare Asian English variant if Little Nightmares. I own it. It has an ESRB formatted spine.
yeah you’re able to play bravely default 2 before the rest
Tales of vesperia is my favorite tales game and yes the ps4 and switch versions are better. They add playable character. And tales of symphonia was messed up but they completely fixed all the bugs since it came out.
Also I'd prefer to have a dragon ball version of kakarot
The Ni No Kuni games are always $20
Ubisoft games
Sad news, congress is destroying the retro game preservation
Explain?
US Copyright Office Deals Blow To Video Game Conservationists
The not-for-profits had been campaigning to give researchers of vintage video games the same rights as researchers in other fields of media.
By Will McCurdy
October 26, 2024
Video game preservationists have lost a campaign to get the right to study the vintage video games stored in US libraries remotely, in a blow by the US Copyright Office.
Enthusiasts in other fields are free to order rare films or vintage manuscripts from the library to work on them remotely, under certain conditions. But fans and researchers of gaming history might be forced to deal with hours of traffic every time they want to access these in person, The Verge reports.
The decision comes after two non-profits, the Video Game History Foundation and the Software Preservation Network (SPN), spent three years campaigning for the US Copyright Office to grant an exemption to its rules governing old video games.
It’s crazy you look like my brother in law
I would recommend getting third-party games for the PS5. Better graphics than Switch.
Hot take.
Switch physical games retain value because they are cartridge versus disk
@@N3MO_brio this is the reason why I'll buy (used) cartridge for zelda breath and tear on switch instead of going cheap and buy the game from the store.