Many video
game collectors value Action 52 for its notoriety and rarity.
Not exact matches
That's what we've made our final judgement based on; while this may not be great
value for someone who paid full price for the
game previously, for
collectors, online gaming fans or people who haven't played MGS3, this is absolutely the definitive version of one of the finest
games on the PlayStation 2.
Some of them even hold historical and
collector's
value, such as the Crash Unlimited demo which was a beta version of the final
game Crash Twinsanity.
This is all based on
collector's
value, but physical
games also have other great advantages.
The 18 % may also come from a high volume of
collector's editions sold, as the large box of statue, artbook,
game and other goodies will have been high
value to any devoted Blizzard fan.
It may have nostalgia
value and a reasonable
collectors price but really isn't a
game that has aged well.
Apart from the obvious interest to diehard
collectors, retail releases can sway the average
gamer with added
value and other gimmicks.