I'm not even sure if there's a serious outlet for this kind of thing, but I'm abit of a collector when it comes to games, and I've been thinking of looking for some kind of outlet that sells (or gives out, if they're too miniscule for a price) boxes, instruction booklets, and collector's editions, but without the games themselves. I don't have too many games without their original boxes or booklets (with the exception of PC games prior to roughly 2002 when they stopped coming in those grotesquely huge boxes), but there's a number of games I've picked up where I find there's some kind of collectors edition I've missed out on. Yeah, I'm guessing alot of people here don't see the big deal with those things- $10 extra for a goddamn tin box and a documentary of the game's development, but I've got a thing for those kinds of extras.
And really, I seriously neglected the GBA, and I've been picking up alot of games lately on it, but I'm just revolted by the kinds of prices they're going for on amazon and the like. Atleast to get a copy with the box. Games like the Minish Cap, which are barely over 3 years old, go for about $100 "new", which is technically just them coming with the box itself. I don't care remotely if they're new or not, just as long as the box, instruction booklets, whatever are in decent condition.
And on another note, exactly why are GBA games going for these kinds of prices now?
And really, I seriously neglected the GBA, and I've been picking up alot of games lately on it, but I'm just revolted by the kinds of prices they're going for on amazon and the like. Atleast to get a copy with the box. Games like the Minish Cap, which are barely over 3 years old, go for about $100 "new", which is technically just them coming with the box itself. I don't care remotely if they're new or not, just as long as the box, instruction booklets, whatever are in decent condition.
And on another note, exactly why are GBA games going for these kinds of prices now?