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2695918 No.2695918 [Reply] [Original]

This shit perplexes me.

>> No.2695934

nothing wrong with any of those prices

>> No.2695939
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2695939

>you will never know how to play this game

>> No.2695957

>>2695939
Stuff likes this makes me thing maybe I should put all my NES & SNES booklets into a plastic bag or something. Right now They're just all bundled in my bottom desk drawer.

>> No.2695958

>>2695939

Dammit now I never will know how to move him.

>> No.2696030

>>2695934

Not OP, but I imagine it has something to do with how one person is asking for Star Fox double the amount of another seller on the same selling platform. Unless there are other factors like huge differences in condition or the $12 seller having negative feedback, it makes no sense.

>> No.2696094

>>2695958
Retro manuals were often actually useful though. They had a lot of the plot and sometimes things that weren't explained in the games.

>> No.2696107

>>2696030
I saw two loose copies of Wizardry V SNES going for $20 and $15 in the same store once. Clerical error, I guess.

>> No.2696115

>>2696107
I've seen that a few times, I always assume people price the games when they get them in and don't bother to update the price.

>> No.2696534

>>2696107
This happens all the time at 2nd and Charles. Different employees price the same item on different days, so you need to always check every different copy to find the cheapest game or movie.