[quote name='postaboy']I heard there going to be S1 and S2 for the PSP?[/quote]
Only confirmed for Japan, but hopefully will come to America.
As for the original poster you're looking at paying almost $150 for both of those two combined on Ebay. Most of the cost going towards Suikoden II ($100+) as it is the rarest PS1 game there is.
[quote name='RubberBand_Man']I have all the Suikoden games FACTORY SEALED w/ Mint Guides[/QUOTE]
Same.
Though II cost me a load, I don't think there are many left (or people who want to get rid of them, like game collectors; just TRY to get an Adventurevision system, for example).
[quote name='VidgamesgivemeA_D_D']As for the original poster you're looking at paying almost $150 for both of those two combined on Ebay. Most of the cost going towards Suikoden II ($100+) as it is the rarest PS1 game there is.[/quote]
Not even remotely close to being the rarest game for PS1. Try finding any of the Lightspan games, Psychic Detective or Fox Hunt. Extremely valuable, but not quite the rarest.
In either case, dont expect to find the game for less than market value - you're going to have to ante up or move on in this case I think.
[quote name='xdl']Not even remotely close to being the rarest game for PS1. Try finding any of the Lightspan games, Psychic Detective or Fox Hunt. Extremely valuable, but not quite the rarest.
In either case, dont expect to find the game for less than market value - you're going to have to ante up or move on in this case I think.[/QUOTE]
I knew that Fox Hunter was rather rare but I never realized that it was one of the rarest US Playstation games. Pretty cool game for anyone that has a soft spot for FMV games
I have Suikoden I, which cost me $5 at a garage sale this year. I also have the guide for Suikoden II. I paid $0.25 for that at another garage sale. Finding Suikoden II at a garage sale or thrift store is the only way I'll ever pick up this game. I'm not willing to pay the prices that you see for Suikoden II on ebay. That's the thing about garage sales and thrift stores. You never know what you'll find.