User blog:HugeClockTowerFan/Some Rare Games of Mine

Hey, y'all. As most of you know, I'm a game collector. It's a passion I had for a long time. I enjoy owning games people have never seen, heard of, etc. It's a fun and unique feeling.

Late last night, I decided to post my rarest games along with their prices on my profile. I did so, but I'm creating this blog to take that a step further. I'll post the games here, their pics, and a brief summary of what they're about and if I know why, exactly what makes them rare. I hope you have fun seeing exactly what I have in my collection and exactly what makes them special.

All prices have been checked using Price Charting and eBay's "trending" price if Price Charting seems off; it is for some games. All prices are correct as of the time this blog was made (game values usually only increase; they almost never decrease although there are special cases).

Rule of Rose: $211.25

The Misadventures of Tron Bonne: $191.39

Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest: $186.50

Lunacy: $181.50

Conker's Bad Fur Day: $128.05

Tail Concerto: $125.41

Haunting Ground: $111.11

Illbleed: $115.54

Die Hard Arcade: $107.38

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment: $105.49

Clock Tower 2: The Struggle Within: $89.99

Mega Man X Collection: $82.95

Tomba! and Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return: $77.49 and $70.30 respectively

You may have noticed Atlus made a lot of these games. Is there a reason for that? There actually is. Atlus is a Japanese-based company known for their RPGs (like Persona). However, they have another role: limited-run publishers. This means that if they think a game has potential in America after all other publishers decline to publish in the West, Atlus will take over and release it in limited quantities. If it sells well, more is made. If it doesn't sell well, production ceases. Therefore, Atlus is known for creating a LOT of games with limited copies.

Thank you so much for reading this all. Let me know what you think. It took me forever to make this (about two hours) so I really hope you enjoyed reading it and learning from it as much as I enjoyed making it for you guys.

http://i.imgur.com/ul8q2T8.png 07:33, March 5, 2017 (UTC)