A majority of the people in this thread need to be hit in the face with a brick. Irrelevant of the topic of "is investing in games worth it" - why bother stashing multiple copies of games if you don't know what the

to do with them? Since I'm too busy to start quoting people, here's some random, unfocused anger and you can pick which numbers apply to you.
#1 - Go read the Rez rerelease thread and learn about the saps that pawned theirs off for 40 bucks. History *does* repeat itself.
#2 - Before you turn into an ebay supastar, try googling the concept of SUPPLY AND DEMAND.
#3 - Disgaea is the only game on that list that would need a reprint to begin with. There are plenty of copies of the other 5 games around. Just because retailers don't have them doesn't mean they aren't waiting to get out there. See: KATAMARI DAMACY, which was hard to find for a month until Namco said "Hey wait, we have warehouses full of this game, tell your retailers to order more of it"
#4 - Mixing Atlus and NiS games is fundamentally stupid. Save your argument of "Well Atlus distributes NiS games". So what - that's exactly what they do - DISTRIBUTE WHAT IS GIVEN TO THEM. They have no impact on how many copies are available to distribute - NiS still is in control of print run numbers. Deciding how many to print is a critical factor in whether they actually make money on the damn game, so Atlus wouldn't have a say in it.
#5 - If no one knows the exact amount of the Disgaea reprint or how many copies of the other games are coming in the next batch, then speculating on price fluxes is retarded.
#6 - It probably won't matter anyways that Disgaea is getting reprinted. it was already reprinted last year. Boy it sure made that puppy easier to find, didn't it? What? It didn't? Hmmm. Think about it.
#7 - the words "reprint", "rerelease" and "RESTOCK" are NOT interchangable. Please learn the difference.
#8 - Everyone should pay more attention to Zion and Jimbo. Even though they aren't Wlau.
Dave