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Started by The Riddler, October 18, 2011, 10:19:33 PM

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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Used for Game Cube

by Nintendo of America

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$29.99



intercourse  why is it still so expensive the wii version new is 20 bucks intercourse

Bearissoslow

because someone's laughing at the fact that someone will eventually pay 30 dollars for that poop when it was a launch title and a bad zelda game and generally bad game.


also what the intercourse  is your sig

The Riddler

Quote from: Bearissoslow on October 18, 2011, 10:39:35 PM
because someone's laughing at the fact that someone will eventually pay 30 dollars for that poop when it was a launch title and a bad zelda game and generally bad game.


also what the intercourse  is your sig
I enjoyed the Wii version. I would prefer the gamecube version.
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also i have tp on both gamecube and wiiiii
i like the gamecube one better

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Kayo

Quote from: Hero_of_Darkness on October 19, 2011, 11:09:14 AM
Did you just quote yourself saying something that you never said?
No, he took out half of his post when he quoted it and left only the irrelevant information.

But seriously, $30 is a bit high, but I'd rather have it on the Gamecube than the Wii. It should probably be no more than 20 though, at most.
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The Riddler

Quote from: Hero_of_Darkness on October 19, 2011, 11:09:14 AM
Did you just quote yourself saying something that you never said?
Quote from: Zeromus on October 19, 2011, 12:24:11 AM
I enjoyed the Wii version. I would prefer the gamecube version.
A bug, Jack Conte dancing, and the cop from Ghost Trick dancing.

Hero_of_Darkness

Quote from: Kayo on October 19, 2011, 11:56:08 AM
No, he took out half of his post when he quoted it and left only the irrelevant information.

But seriously, $30 is a bit high, but I'd rather have it on the Gamecube than the Wii. It should probably be no more than 20 though, at most.
Derp. I'm going to sit in that corner over there...

I think it costs more because it's out of print.

Tupin

It's out of print, and they didn't print as many while it was being printed. They wanted you to buy it on Wii, because it was supposed to be an early system seller. I only saw it a few times in stores when it was new, by late 2006 stores were just waiting to get new Gamecube games out of the way to make way for the new generation.

I've never played the Gamecube version. Is it any better?


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Quote from: Tupin on October 19, 2011, 02:58:18 PM
It's out of print, and they didn't print as many while it was being printed. They wanted you to buy it on Wii, because it was supposed to be an early system seller. I only saw it a few times in stores when it was new, by late 2006 stores were just waiting to get new Gamecube games out of the way to make way for the new generation.

I've never played the Gamecube version. Is it any better?
Well, it's just a non-mirrowed Hyrule without motion controls and Link being lefty again.

Kayo

Quote from: Hero_of_Darkness on October 19, 2011, 02:48:45 PM
Derp. I'm going to sit in that corner over there...

I think it costs more because it's out of print.
May be. It gives me a good feeling though, having it in my collection (I just bought it a few months ago)

The case is in perfect condition, all the manuals are in there, and the disc has not a single scratch on it. It looks as thought I bought it brand new. So I carefully pulled off the "PRE-OWNED" barcode sticker on it and you honestly can't tell it was ever used in any way but extremely carefully.

If you can get it pre-owned but not obviously used, it's not too bad.

Also, was the Wii version always $20? Could have been a price drop that it got due to still being printed, that the out-of-print GCN version didn't get.
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