Postby cbwing0 » Tue Dec 30, 2003 7:23 am
I buy almost all of my games new, although I will occasionally buy something used if it is a good deal, and there is a reasonable chance that the game will be in perfect working order. I know a lot of you don't like to shop on Ebay, but I have honestly never had a bad experience with them, whether I was buying games, dvds, or other items. I have purchased Record of Lodoss War (DC), Robotech: Battlecry, Armored Core 3, and about 5 controllers on Ebay/Half.com, and they all work fine (on top of that, I didn't pay more than $20 for any of them). The important thing is to look at feedback, and carefully read the item description for signs that the item might not be all that the seller is claiming it to be. I used to get used PS1 games from Funcoland, and I also didn't have any problems with that.
However, I haven't had the same luck with Yahoo Auctions. I bought two Dreamcast games there. One was in perfect conditing, but the other was a burned copy of the Japanese version the game that I was supposed to get. The guy sent me another burned game to "make up" for it, but it was still a rip-off. Needless to say, I don't use Yahoo Auctions anymore.
One thing to avoid: buying used NES/SNES carts. Most of the time they work for a very short time, if they work at all; then again, the same can be said of most NES/SNES games at this point in time (although the situation is better for the SNES, and many titles are available in new/updated form for the GBA).