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Old 03-16-2017, 04:41 AM   #1
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They can go ahead and release an SNES classic and excite the scalpers, it won't bother me. I still have my SNES Jr. and it works fine. The only game I like playing on it that I don't have is Yoshi's Island, and I have the GBA port which I can throw in the GC Game Boy Player. And when the eventual time comes that my LTTP and SMW batteries die, I have those GBA ports too.
I have most of the games I'm interested in on SNES as well but if a SNES classic is released I can sell them for more than the SNES classic will be worth. Most of SNES's best games are easy to sell for at least $10-$20 each.

You could easily sell your SNES copies of LTTP and SMW for $30 and $20 and pay for most of the SNES classic. Upgrading to a SNES classic costs less than $0.
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I have most of the games I'm interested in on SNES as well but if a SNES classic is released I can sell them for more than the SNES classic will be worth. Most of SNES's best games are easy to sell for at least $10-$20 each.

You could easily sell your SNES copies of LTTP and SMW for $30 and $20 and pay for most of the SNES classic. Upgrading to a SNES classic costs less than $0.
Not an option I'm afraid, the money I would make from those two couldn't be more than their sentimental value. Besides, Legend of Zelda is the only franchise I'm loyal to anymore. I'm not an excessive collector, but that cart and it's little worn out instruction manual kind of started it all.
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