[quote name='kell']Unfortuantely, this is true for me as well. As I get older, with more responsibilities, I have less time to play games.
I have accumulated quite a few games (thanks to this website) and keep them sealed until I play them. There is no point in opening them until then as some of them will be worth something, others will be worth little. Some of the games I bought on impulse from a cheap clearance have made me the most money (Digimon Rumble Arena 2, Aliens Vs. Predators, Jurassic Park, etc.).
Personally, I like having the ability to walk up to my library of games, browse through the titles, and open up the next adventure.[/quote]
Only time I find myself opening up a game before I'm ready to really play it, is when I see a nick or hole in the plastic, since I know I had a friend who bought a game and didn't open it.
Trouble is, by the time he did, it was LONG since past the time to return it saying there was NOTHING IN THE DAMNED CASE.
Someone had gently opened the game, taken the game and manual out and stuffed a cd-R and something else back in the case to make it seem ok. Luckily though, he only lost about $3-5 on that game.
So, anytime I see the plastic a little messed up, I crack the games open to make sure they're actually in there.