I have now gathered: every version of ff1 every version of ff2 every version of ff4 every version of ff5 all ff7 ff8 ff9 ff10 ff11 ff12 all for less than $65 how much can I sell a complete collection for?
Somehow I suspect that you may be overlooking some versions, though I could be wrong. Final Fantasy I: NES Famicom Wonderswan Origins (PS1) (or I&II Premium Edition i Japan) Dawn of Souls (GBA) 20th Anniversary (PSP) That's just for physical copies of Final Fantasy I saying nothing of the other mobile versions. Final Fantasy II has either and equivalent to -or is packaged with- each of these. Final Fantasy IV Super Famicom Super Famicom Easy Version SNES (As FFII) Chronicles GBA DS PSP including After Years (Coming Soon) I have the feeling I've missed some for this one as well. Final Fantasy V is similar with only a few less releases than IV (no US SNES version). Now that the "every version" issues is resolved, you probably won't be able to make that much money selling this is a collection for a few reasons. -Someone who is fan enough to buy probably has it all and you're offering nothing new -You don't have them with all manuals and boxes (if you do then you're in a good position) If you sell them individually on eBay you might be able to make back a little more than you bought them for (I had a friend who was really good at gaming eBay this way... buy in bulk -> sell singles -> profit). I think you might be surprised who non-valuable a lot of this is. Now if you had boxed and sealed copy of Final Fantasy I (the first NES release, not the NES classics re-release some years later in the NES life cycle alongside Metroid and other similar games) then you'd probably be able to make some cash from a collector.
you got me, I dont have super famicom easy version
My question for you is why?
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