Things that you regret you sold

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  1. turde01

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    my soul... long story
     
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    I sold Final fight 2 for the pal snes boxed and complete for 20 bucks... I had no idea it was so rare that it was worth 140 at least
     
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    a mint cib sega genesis model 2. i sold it really cheap to my young cousin in mexico like 10 years ago
     
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    An unopened copy of Rayman for the Saturn a few years back in high school to buy stuff for another collection of mine.
    Still kick myself every time I think about it.
     
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    When I was young, we had to get rid of our 6-player X-Men arcade cabinet. It was in bad shape(we played tons on it!), but we were kids/teens and our dad didn't know how to fix it and didn't want to pay so he sold it to some guy.
     
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    My n64 and all the games way back when. Bought a Voodoo 3 with it though and that thing kicked serious arse. I also gave away my nes and mega drive as a kid... I was not a smart child.
     
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    I sold a sealed copy of Cubic Ninja two years ago for 10 dollars it was only worth about that at the time how times change as it is now a not so cheap 3ds game
     
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    I sold my NES prototype of Starwars. Well, to be honest it was a trade for a N64 Mario Kart proto. And the guy I made the trade with is a good guy. So it is finally not a regret haha.
     
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    Quite a few of my older games when I was a kid because I wasn't playing them.

    Complete and pristine copies of MegaMan Legends 1 & 2 to a friend for like $15 combined at most.

    Conker's Bad Fur Day to another friend for about $10.

    Silent Hill because the game freaked me out.

    I eventually did repurchase Silent Hill and Conker, however although I do regret selling my MML games I don't have an emotional or nostalgic attachment to them like I did with the other two so I never bothered to shop around or go after them. If I see them in the wild for a decent/cheap price though I'll pick them up :)
     
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    First, your parents are awesome for buying you the X-Men arcade machine, and the full 6-player version at that. There was an "inferior" 4-player version, too. (Maybe it was better in some way, but all I cared about was 6 players back then.) I used to get two quarters every time we went to the mall, and all us random kids would wait till we had 6 people and then the fun would start.

    That was the golden era of X-Men. The cartoon was great and more or less followed the comic books. Then there was this 6-player arcade game, the Capcom fighting games, and, well, the console games weren't that great but nevermind that.
     

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