tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3511469082358659396.post8770728086354148990..comments2023-01-18T01:35:56.606-08:00Comments on This Map is Completed!: Rarity of gamesKurisuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00132568197501054206noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3511469082358659396.post-45642387552327569522021-06-30T19:46:39.857-07:002021-06-30T19:46:39.857-07:00Yeah the English version of SFCD is ridiculous; yo...Yeah the English version of SFCD is ridiculous; you can get the JP version for cheaper (I must have paid less than $30 since I have it, but it's $46 now on ebay).Kurisuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00132568197501054206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3511469082358659396.post-46070301629787239882021-06-30T17:50:59.887-07:002021-06-30T17:50:59.887-07:00Really wish Nintendo/IS would just remake or port ...Really wish Nintendo/IS would just remake or port the Jugdral games already. It's been far too long, and I would take a port of FE4 any day of the week over Three Houses...<br /><br />At least MOST SRPGs aren't as pricey as Thracia, Brigandine, or Shining Force CD. Last I checked, SFCD was going for upwards of $400. Perhaps these sort of games are better as investment vehicles...? I notice a lot of the PS1/PS2 games tend to either be cheap as dirt ($10 or less) or moderately expensive ($100 or so), like Kartia, Vanguard Bandits, Saiyuki Journey West, and Rhapsody: Musical Adventure. I have no idea why, but there must be some reason. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com