Like PRLog? You will take complete control as Guitar Hero 5 allows you to personalize and customize how you experience music by being able to play with any in-game instrument combination -- multiple vocalists, guitarists, bassists and drummers, in any game mode. You can now jump in or drop out of gameplay seamlessly, without interrupting their jam session. Elevating the Guitar Hero?? Packed with a wide variety of features and in-game events such as new benchmark technology, thrilling new race types, big event atmosphere, stunning locations, a new breed of off-roading heroes and a peerless line-up of super-charged speed machines, DiRT 2 isn't your standard off-road racing game.
You can sometimes find this colorful and stylish fighter out in the wild, but fans of the fighting genre have increasingly been scooping this one up quicker these days. As a result, the reviews were mediocre and the sales were relatively low.
However, the PS3 version is just a bit harder to find and has a bit of a premium. The first couple of decades of the video game industry has trained us to think that most older sports games are next to worthless.
However, in 21st century, there are a few that have ended up being treasured collectors items. Over the past decade, there has been a lot of pushback about college athletes not being paid for their likenesses, names, etc. EA Sports and other sports game developers, as a result, backed down from producing college sports games. This forced fans of the sub-genre to keep playing their older games fortunately, these games can be updated with some community effort.
As result, the best and most modern of the games have retained their value quite well. Gamers will still want to play what they have until this new game is released, but you might also see some getting ahead of the trend and selling their highly-valued titles now vs later. However, I will put this warning out there: these college sports game values could be a completely temporary supply and demand situation. This game is based on the Unreal Engine and was brought to the and PS3, in addition to a brief stint on Android.
The Playstation 3 games was originally only released in a handful of South American countries. However, there were a handful of copies sold in the United States as well, primarily in heavily-Latin American populated markets such as Texas. However, many gamers in Mexico have mentioned that the game used to be quite inexpensive there. Eventually, Mexican gamers started selling copies to their US-based friends and more units started showing up on eBay and such.
These releases are both a bit more limited than the pure Japanese releases and are obviously popular with North American collectors because of the English translations. The game is an underwater exploration-adventure simulation and is the fourth game in the series in which the player acts as a journalist investigating the disappearance of a marine researcher. The game had a solid critical response, complementing its emotional impact from the atmosphere, music, and puzzles.
Rain was primarily released as a digital download on PSN in , but it was released exclusively on a physical disc in Japan, with only Japanese language options, and a Hong Kong and Taiwan release containing English and Traditional Chinese language options.
This last version is the only way to acquire an English language copy of the game in physical form, making it a sought after collectible. Check for Lost in the Rain on eBay. The game features real cities from North America, Europe and Asia and uses satellite imagery from Google Earth to accurately render the cities.
The Last Guy also originated as a digital release on PSN, but received a physical version exclusive to Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan, with the Hong Kong and Taiwan releases being the only physical versions that include English translations. Check for The Last Guy on eBay. Check for Pixel Junk 3 in 1 Pack on eBay. The Press Kit was created with some great physical design — almost like it was a limited edition collectors set, but with more exclusivity built in. I made a post about this early last year, but as there are new venues for getting cheap games in Japan, I thought an update was necessary.
Some of the suggestions for console gaming involve purchasing other region games on PS3. Most of the time if the game requires an online pass, or has DLC that you are interested in, note you must activate the pass or make the DLC purchase in the online store of the same region as the game.
This is free to do as all you have to do is set up a PSN user account for that region, but buying DLC can be a bit more tricky as you will have to buy point cards online for each specific region. Asian region games are a great way to save a few bucks in Japan. Most can be bought inside the country from online sites, and the majority of them are identical to the US version.
My favorite place to pick up asian region games is Amazon. They carry most of them. You can find an Asian region game by going to Amazon. If you see that kanji, you are good to go. A good alternate place to buy is from yahoo auctions: auctions. There is a guy called Jimmywai that sells most asian region games for between and yen new. Same deal though, go to auction. You can also save a few dollars by importing games from your home region.
A new game in Japan can cost up in the yens, but normal western releases usually top out around Even after paying the shipping, you will come out ahead, and shipping has gotten really fast lately.
I got my US Black Ops 2 copy on actual release date. Once again, Amazon is my favorite place for this. US is usually the cheapest.
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