been looking on ebay for a new final fantasy 9 as mine is all dirty n old and i was wondering why is it more expensive than 7 or 8?
been looking on ebay for a new final fantasy 9 as mine is all dirty n old and i was wondering why is it more expensive than 7 or 8?
because it has more cds that is obvious.
and more if you compare a non-platinum game with a platinum
i cant find any final fantasies in the shops anymore which is annoyin, as i have never played 8, i wanna see the hype of 7 and i just love 9.
I know how you feel. I'm having hard time finding a new FFIX myself. My 4th disc is jacked up and I need a new one. It's just so hard to find anotherone.
You stole my line.Originally Posted by Flying Mullet
But Mullet boy is right.
how come they are getting rare? they are popular games so how come i never see them in the shops?
Yes, because they're focusing on PS2 games. PS1 games just aren't in demand anymore, except for the rare few who want to try one out, like you wanting FFIX.
The same thing happened to me just last summer. I was finally trying to get my hands on a copy of FFIX, and no one in the city had it in stock, save one store, and it was their last one.
So I guess I was lucky enough to buy the last copy of FFXI for sale in the entire city . And it was $35 or $40, which is more than a PS2 greatest hit, because it is somewhat rare. And it's definitely worth that, and more.
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so why are they bringing out final fantasy 12 for the ps2 with the ps3 just around the corner?
Regular playstation games are no longer in production, and FFIX was the "newest" of Final Fantasys in that vein to be made. Naturally, that should mean there's more of them out there, but...then again, when the PS2 caught the public like a wild fire, it's just not lucrative to mass-produce any of those games. I'd love to say its more rare and higher-priced because it's simply better than FFVIII or FFVII (and it is ), but it's probably like that for an amalgam of reasons.