Hey guys, not sure how many people have been reading this little blog experiment of mine, but I feel bad for not updating in two months! Thing is, funds were running low in early 2016 so I was forced to slow my purchasing considerably. I think things are a bit more stable now… but we’ll see!
Anyhow, I figure I’ll post today about my recent resolution re: collector’s editions. I’ve come to the conclusion that there’s a lot wrong with the current game market, which is over-saturated with these dumb box sets. They may seem cool now, but will they really hold their value in the future? Here’s some of my thoughts:
I think the best strategy is to pre-order, then cancel if there’s a day or so before launch and no sign of a low supply. I’ve done this with a few titles and been quite happy with the savings.
I think the safe stuff to buy is anything from an established franchise, like Disgaea or the Atelier series. Less desirable are the weird niche RPGs which nobody really needs in their life.
NIS has also been doing a lot of Vita stuff, which is a very weird collector’s market. Their LE of Ar No Surge seems to be the only way to get a retail copy of the game, and prices have soared appropriately.
Writing this out, I realize some research into NIS titles and eventual rarity is probably warranted. Hmm…
I’ve got an extra Breach & Clear to trade…
Anyway, next time something on the level of a Fire Emblem special edition gets announced, I’m driving to every GameStop in a 20 mile radius and ordering two from each. I know lots of collectors hate “resellers” but I’m sorry, but when a game is selling for almost 3x its original price, its just bad capitalism to not try and turn a profit.
But! Don’t forget, Nintendo loves to reprint. They typically do it with the more popular franchises like Zelda, but they’ve also now done a second Bayonetta 2 run, and maybe slipped a few extra Devil’s Third copies out the door (I still think that one will prove a good investment in the long run). If you do end up with extras to sell, flip em quick.
Ew.
Anyway, those are just some quick thoughts. Sorry if they were a bit rambly. I’ll get back on posting deals in the near future, so stay tuned!