Retro Spotlight

Retro Spotlight - Valkyrie Profile

The retro market is becoming more and more popular lately, with more and more gamers taking an interest in the games of yesteryear. In our latest feature we are looking at some of the rarest and most valuable games on the Playstation or PSOne as it was known later in its life, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn and Playstation 2. Each fortnight we are spotlighting a game from the past that is now fetching a hefty price. Credits go to Wikipedia.

The second game in our retro spotlight is also a PlayStation

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Retro Spotlight – Suikoden II

The retro market is becoming more and more popular lately, with more and more gamers taking an interest in the games of yesteryear. In our latest feature we are looking at some of the rarest and most valuable games on the Playstation or PSOne as it was known later in its life, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn and Playstation 2. Each fortnight we are spotlighting a game from the past that is now fetching a hefty price. Credits go to Wikipedia.

We start with Suikoden II on the Playstation. Suikoden

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Where to find Retro Games

Where to find Retro Games

One of the reasons retro games can be so lucrative is because they are no longer made and therefore the only units out there are ones that were bought years ago. Many have been destroyed a vast majority are either tatty or have parts missing (cases, manuals inlays etc.). Finding any title that is worth money can be a frustrating and difficult task and in all honesty if you are dealing in retro games you are more than likely going to be buying and selling middle of the road titles rather than ultra-rare

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Practical Advice on Selling Retro Games & Consoles

Practical Advice on Selling Retro Games & Consoles

The Retro Gaming market has always been popular but recently it seems to be getting even more popular and the trend suggests it will continue for many years to come.

Selling Retro games can be a hugely profitable business, but regardless of whether it ran as a stand-alone business or as part of a larger video games business your approach to selling retro games and consoles should differ than the current generation titles. The reason being is that you are far more likely to be selling to collectors

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