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If the game is MINT....how much of a premium would you pay?

By Chicoman

3 years ago


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    #18 3 years ago

    I generally don't buy games described as "mint". They are usually overpriced, especially if you have the opportunity to wait for a really nice survivor example. I prefer nice classic machines that have a history to them. Of course, if you're talking about modern day machines, then the same thing applies.

    Why pay a premium for a mint example of modern titles when you can generally be patient and wait for a really nice one at lesser cost?

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