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nuttyturnip Feb 29, 2008 04:08 PM

Quality in the Bargain Bin
 
Budget game. To most, those words bring to mind some of the horrors found in Infernal Monkey's journal, but not all budget games are bad. Maybe that game in the bargain bin is from an indie developer, selling at a lower price to attract your attention, or perhaps it's game that wasn't worth full price, but at half off is a fun time waster. In this thread, we discuss quality cheap games that might otherwise be overlooked thanks to the stigma of the discount pile.

Some ground rules: 1) Games must be significantly discounted ($19.99 or lower for portable, $30 or lower for console). 2) The price must be permanent (no sales of the week). 3) The price must be widely available (no posts about how you got Brawl for $15 thanks to a coupon/price mistake).

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My picks:

Patapon

With a $19.99 price at launch, this PSP game is a no-brainer. The art design is reminiscent of Loco Roco, and the gameplay is simple but fun. Customize and control dozens of little eyeball warriors as they traverse 2-D sidescrolling stages, hunting and engaging in battle. The control scheme is what makes this really unique; instead of direct control, you give commands through drum beats. Maintaining a constant rhythm is the key to victory.

WordJong

Most DS budget titles that originated as flash games aren't worth the money, but WordJong is different. The game takes Scrabble tiles and arranges them in stacks a la Mahjong. Sure, the gameplay is simple, but it's a word game, so you don't expect all that much. It's surprisingly addictive, and the game seems to be fair in the distribution of tiles. For $19.99, you get several single player modes, plus the ability to play other folks via wifi. The only drawback can be finding other people online (though it's not as hard as I thought it would be).

WarTech: Senko no Ronde
At its launch price of $59.99, this 360 game was grossly overpriced. Now that it's dropped to $9.99 at places like Best Buy and Gamestop, it's on par with an XBLA title. It's a fun anime/mech fighter that's good for a few minutes of mindless combat (a bit like Virtual On).

Final Fantasy Phoneteen Feb 29, 2008 04:27 PM

Dai Senryaku VII: Exceed - $19.99 new (PS2)
Released in 2005 for Xbox (under the name Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics), I picked up the game for 20 bucks. Ported over to the PS2 with some new additions, it's an absolutely fantastic strategy title that has an assload of strategic variables and even logistics to consider. It's definitely one of the harder and more rewarding titles in the genre, let me tell you! Examples:

Total unit types: Over 400
Total terrain types: 26

The game even has depths for each tile (like deep sea, lower atmosphere, upper atmosphere), so multiple units can be stationed on a single tile. Crazy stuff. The game's AI tends to rely a bit too much on copters, but it still puts up a good fight.

As I mentioned before, it was also released for the Xbox (and is backwards-compatible with the 360) and runs about 8 bucks used, so even 360 fans really should try it out if they find it.

Miles Feb 29, 2008 04:36 PM

Tales of the Abyss: This monster of an RPG is probably my second favorite Tales game and my Wal-Mart has a whole row of them sitting in the PS2 budget titles section unsold. This game is worth the 20 dollar price tag and will suck over 50 hours of your life away. Even if you never played a Tales game before this one is well worth the admission fee.

Sousuke Feb 29, 2008 05:01 PM

I totally agree with Patapon. It's a fantastic title, and for only $20, it's well worth it.

Damn, Miles, I was in EB today looking for a copy of Tales of the Abyss, and they didn't have any. I wandered into Wal-Mart too, but checking the bargain bins totally slipped my mind. For some reason, Abyss didn't come across to me as a bargain bin title. Damn.

I haven't played it myself, but I've heard good things about Rogue Galaxy. I picked it up today at EB for a mere $20 and will be checking it out shortly. Will add to this in the near future. :D

Syndrome Feb 29, 2008 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Sousuke (Post 576472)
I haven't played it myself, but I've heard good things about Rogue Galaxy. I picked it up today at EB for a mere $20 and will be checking it out shortly. Will add to this in the near future. :D

It's a nice game. It sports nice graphics and a battle system funnier than most other found in RPGs.

Back to the bargain bin, I found Quake 4 for Xbox360 to be pretty alright for $10. It's your average FPS.

Leknaat Feb 29, 2008 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Miles (Post 576459)
Tales of the Abyss: This monster of an RPG is probably my second favorite Tales game and my Wal-Mart has a whole row of them sitting in the PS2 budget titles section unsold. This game is worth the 20 dollar price tag and will suck over 50 hours of your life away. Even if you never played a Tales game before this one is well worth the admission fee.

I agree. I found it for $20 at Wal-Mart, along with Tales of Legendia. I took Abyss.

I'm not sorry I did. It's serious, it's funny, it's full of Namco Easter Eggs--my favorite being the Pac-Man belt buckle the one character has...LOL

speculative Feb 29, 2008 09:42 PM

Rogue Galaxy: I didn't see those other titles mentioned, but I picked up Rogue Galaxy for $19.99 from the bargain section at Wal-Mart just the other day. I haven't even seen it for sale at GS for quite some time (in my town at either store) so it was a good find.

Sousuke Feb 29, 2008 09:46 PM

I'm rather impressed with Rogue Galaxy so far. I mean, it looks like it might be relatively linear, but the art style is beautiful, the battle system is nice, and... well, I'm just overall enjoying it. Great find for $20.

Paco Feb 29, 2008 09:46 PM

I will defy anyone to contest that, when it was first released with a price tag of $20, Katamari Damacy wasn't worth every single penny.

nuttyturnip Feb 29, 2008 09:49 PM

Oh yeah, I completely forgot about the original Katamari. Namco has gotten progressively worse about about pricing with the sequels. The sad 12 levels at $40 on the Xbox 360 version is just ridiculous.

Dark Nation Feb 29, 2008 10:00 PM

I found Crimson Skies at Gamestop for $2.99., so I imagine its like $5 at most places. Cheaper then downloading! Let's see, I also found The Wind Waker for $12.99 which wasn't a bad price at all.

nutty: I was actually talk to Acer about that game briefly and I was even going to consider picking it up, but when I saw the $39.99 price tag I was like "fuck that".

Chaotic Feb 29, 2008 10:05 PM

I remember when Gitaroo Man was $20... Suddenly fell off the face of the Earth and then ended up getting priced $40 when Gamestop suddenly had it used... Thank God I nabbed my copy of it already.

Firefly Mar 1, 2008 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Generic Badass (Post 576454)
Dai Senryaku VII: Exceed - $19.99 new (PS2)

Seconded; I picked this up a couple of weeks back. The only real downside to my knowledge is the inability to create custom victory conditions in free-play mode. Sure, the manual is minimal bordering on skimpy, but that's balanced by an exhaustive tutorial set... and if that's not enough, a good walkthrough can be found on GameFAQs (be advised that it's a work-in-progress).
There's also no shortage of unlockable units, including such surprises as two F-35 variants, the conceptual FB-22...
...and the 'Caspian Sea Monster' (a Lun-class ekranoplan).

Golfdish from Hell Mar 1, 2008 04:02 PM

Neo Geo Battle Coliseum for $20. Import fighting fans have probably been playing this for awhile, but this is seriously the best fighter I've played in years. Tons of characters from the SNK universe, great controls, enough modes (I usually play a lot of survival), pretty good balance (at least from what I've played) and just good clean fun.

And also Taito Legends 2 (at least if you can't get everything to work on emulation) You get a ridiculous amount of arcade shmups and Puchi Carat (which is like Puzzle Bobble-meets-Arkanoid). Think it runs $12.99 at Gamestop.

Frozen Memories Mar 1, 2008 04:55 PM

I was going to mention the orignal Katamari for 20 bucks, but, it seems I'm too late.

I always thought that the Devil May Cry Anniversary Pack was a good deal. I didn't have any of the games, and, well... buying them together (new!) for 30 bucks seemed to be a great idea. Maybe.

randumb Mar 1, 2008 05:07 PM

the original katamari being $20 is old news

it's selling for like $35 used at gamestop

Frozen Memories Mar 1, 2008 05:50 PM

Really? What a damn ripoff.

Also, to me, I thought $2 for MSG2 was a great deal. The disc isn't in the best of shape, but I like the game (I know, impossible, right?). The store I went to usually sells it for that much, too...

Dhsu Mar 1, 2008 06:04 PM

I believe Shadow of the Colossus also released for $20. Good stuff.

I thought Phantom Dust was a good deal at $20 as well. Play it with a friend for extra awesome.

I'm guessing Greatest Hits games don't count? Those are cheap pretty much because they're good.

Dark Nation Mar 1, 2008 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Dhsu (Post 576971)
I thought Phantom Dust was a good deal at $20 as well. Play it with a friend for extra awesome.

You got ripped off.

$4.99 at the Bargain Bin for me.

Angel of Light Mar 2, 2008 01:06 PM

I personally think my fiance got the biggest treasure you could ever ask for in a bargain bin. She actually found a factory sealed copy of suikoden II at her local zellers for $20. It literally blew my mind that she could of got one of the rarest games in the PS library in a bargain bin, but all the same I'm not that surprised. I remember when I was going to university I came across copies of suikoden II in zellers as well in the bargain bin, but wasn't really familiar with how good the series was.

Me on the other hand, I haven't really came across many quality games in the bargain bin. I've come across a lot of great games but they usually have the greatest hits logo with it, and being the collector that I am. If I own a game it has to be an original.

The only games that I've come across is I got Castle Shikigame 2 for about 8 dollars. It has some of the most horrible voice acting you'll ever hear, but its a fun top down shooter with some insane bosses.

The only other game I've come across the local bargain bin, is I picked up the sega genesis collection for PS2, for about 17 dollars. I've been enjoying the game so far. I got 3 out of the 28 games finished already.

mortis Mar 2, 2008 07:29 PM

Hoy, some bargains I have seen in my years:

Lunar 1 for the PS1, NEW, for $20.
Lunar 2 for the PS1, NEW, for $20.
Vagrant Story for the PS1, NEW, for $8.
WWE: DOR 1 for the Gamecube, NEW, for $5.
Baten Kaitos for the Gamecube, NEW, for $5.
Legends of Wrestling II, for the Gamecube, NEW, for $5.
Brain Age 1 & 2, for the NDS, NEW, for $20.

I should mention that the WWE:DOR 1 and BK was part of Circuit City's huge 'games for $5' deal a few years back. I got some other games too but those were the ones that really stuck out. Now if only I could get 1) BK 2, 2) Paper Mario, and 3) Mario Kart for Gamecube for a decent price...

Lukage Mar 3, 2008 04:40 AM

I find it interesting that Resident Evil 4 has been $15 for a long while, GC or PS2. In fact, going through IGN's top 100 (yes, I know, but its just for the sake of a quick list), SotC, RE4, Metroid Prime, KOTOR, God of War are all titles I've seen in bargain bins and do great justice to my wallet and satisfaction levels. Although I guess the best I had ever seen was LAST YEAR (Yes, 2007) I found a DREAMCAST game in GameStop. Yoink Phantasy Star Online for $2.99

Helloween Mar 3, 2008 10:51 AM

I once found Final Fantasy Anthology and Chronicles for like 8 bucks each at a secondhand place. It was quite a find, considering you basically don't see PS1 games in Canada anymore.

This place i go to has immaculate prices, with everything starting at 5 bucks, and only going above 30 if you can still find it new at an EB or something. Over half the game i own are from that place and have a price tag on them listing under 20 bucks.

Guru Mar 3, 2008 01:59 PM

Audiosurf for $9.99. oh yeah i went there.

Also Viva Pinata for like what, $15 new or $10 used these days? I played that game to death.

Contracts Mar 3, 2008 09:28 PM

I purchased DOA4 for 20 dollars brand new in November, definitely a bargain considering I saw it at EB Games for 40 and Wal Mart for 40.

I bought Killer 7 for 15 Dollars used. This was also a year and a half ago, but regardless I would have happily payed 60 dollars. Definitely one of my favorite games of last gen.

Tone Mar 3, 2008 11:18 PM

Phoenix Wright: Justice for All is $15 at circuit city! :D

Neogeo Battle Coliseum, King of Fighters 11 and Fire Pro Wrestling Returns are great games for like $15 a pop.

mortis Mar 4, 2008 12:43 AM

Tone, my man, you have good taste.

I forgot about both of those games although it should be noted that fire Pro Wrestling Returns seems to only be available at EBGames/Gamestop at 20 bucks.

Paco Mar 10, 2008 08:41 PM

Last night I was going through my collection and I started figuring out how much I bought some of them for...

I found Castlevania: Symphony of the Night when it first came out used, but in mint condition, on the used rack at Software Etc. for $20. Then the game disappeared for a bit and when people were trying to find it all over again, people were selling the damn game for upwards of $60 on eBay.

This weekend I went to the swap meet and found a mint copy of 7th Saga on the SNES for $5. It was still in its original box too even if the box is a little frayed around the edges. Coincidentally, this same vendor is the same one I bought Killer 7 from for $10, JSRF for $5 and my Collector's Edition tin of Marc Ecko's Getting Up for $15 from.

Also, I don't know if this would count, but I also recently bought Samba De Amigo for the Dreamcast for $5 + $5 in shipping... When the game arrived, I realized that it shipped with the maracas! The same item sells for upwards of $75 plus shipping on eBay! Holy fucking shit, that's the best $10 I ever spent on a game~

Peter Mar 12, 2008 11:46 AM

Grandia Xtreme - I bought this in Japan, sealed for 1000 yen, like 10 dollars. Sure it may be an old game, and it may not have been a huge hit like the earlier games, but this is still a steal. I'm loving the game btw, there may be no story, but the gameplay is simply excellent (no matter what people may say, gameplay has always been the best aspect of a Grandia game).

Tales of Symphonia - You'd say that the PS2 port of a Gamecube hit would value a lot of bucks, but I still found it dirt cheap everywhere, even though the release wasn't so old. The GC version which was older was more expensive than this one, even though most people seem to think that the PS2 game is the better version. I do not regret spending 15 bucks for this one.

Final Fantasy Phoneteen Mar 12, 2008 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter (Post 581971)
The GC version which was older was more expensive than this one, even though most people seem to think that the PS2 game is the better version.

Actually, the PS2 version is almost universally considered the worse of the two because of its absolutely horrendous load times. It's barely considered playable.

Monkey King Mar 12, 2008 08:33 PM

I recently picked up Astro Boy: The Omega Factor (GBA) at K-Mart for $15. That particular store seems to have a lot of old games sitting around, so I wouldn't be prepared to say you're going to find it just anywhere, but it was nice to grab this one on the cheap. It's another good installment from Treasure, and is actually much improved over the Japanese version. The story's pretty good too, since they drew directly from Osamu Tezuka's work.

nuttyturnip Mar 12, 2008 08:41 PM

K-Mart is a really great store to find video game bargains, if you know what to look for ahead of times. Especially at the stores in bad neighborhoods where the employees just don't care, they don't bother to mark clearance prices on games, so no one knows its on sale until you bring it up to the register.

Peter Mar 13, 2008 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Generic Badass (Post 582092)
Actually, the PS2 version is almost universally considered the worse of the two because of its absolutely horrendous load times. It's barely considered playable.

Seriously? I mostly go on extra content that the PS2 version has, like more floors to the hidden dungeon with an awesome fight at the bottom, some new skits and stuff like that. Load times aren't really an issue in Tales games for me, seeing as the ones in Symphonia are no worse than in Legendia, and even better as in Abyss.

Rotorblade Mar 13, 2008 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by nuttyturnip (Post 576444)
WarTech: Senko no Ronde
At its launch price of $59.99, this 360 game was grossly overpriced. Now that it's dropped to $9.99 at places like Best Buy and Gamestop, it's on par with an XBLA title. It's a fun anime/mech fighter that's good for a few minutes of mindless combat (a bit like Virtual On).

I picked up WarTech as of recent, given that it's an arcade game, I think gets a pretty bum rap as far as people who talk about its gameplay and price. Learn to play it and it's far from mindless, it's one of the most unique competitive experiences out there. Moreover, I think it's worth 60 dollars after I got into it... I only heard about it after the price drop though. It's hard to sell a game like WarTech, but I think it isn't a question of price, it's a question of whether or not the player should bother. If you're just going to play it for achievements, it's very much just another 10 dollars in the bucket. But I haven't been so engaged in a competitive game in some time.

I wish I knew about it sooner.

Misogynyst Gynecologist Mar 23, 2008 10:37 AM

This is going to sound a little weird but Target has The Simpsons Game on sale for $25 around these parts. (Its a clearance sale; I guess they're not carrying that title anymore?)

Nevermind the fact that the gameplay is blah - the humor is way, way better than anything the show has had in the last 8 years and the game has the best XBLA achievement ever.

dagget Mar 24, 2008 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nuttyturnip (Post 582127)
K-Mart is a really great store to find video game bargains, if you know what to look for ahead of times. Especially at the stores in bad neighborhoods where the employees just don't care, they don't bother to mark clearance prices on games, so no one knows its on sale until you bring it up to the register.

I agree with this, as I found Grandia on the PSX for $15 a few years back at a local K-mart when I lived in NC. From that point on I'd always check at K-marts since the games are usually just thrown in there and you can find a gem among them every so often.

Picked up Vice City Stories on PSP for $7 clearance at the local Wal-mart here as well as Jeanne D'arc for $20. Also a second copy of Final Fantasy IV on GBA for $5 too from there. Lastly in the bargin parts picked up Darkstalkers on PSP for $10 used a couple weeks back. (Was $19.99 but had been marked down that day to $9.99)

Also while not in the Bargin Bin, I picked up a copy of Disgaea for PSP for $30. Apparently it's a rare title title now and can't be found anywhere. :|

nuttyturnip Mar 24, 2008 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by LeHah (Post 586655)
This is going to sound a little weird but Target has The Simpsons Game on sale for $25 around these parts. (Its a clearance sale; I guess they're not carrying that title anymore?)

Unfortunately Target clearances sometimes vary from store to store. My local Target had it for $35 last weekend, which is still tempting. Especially since this coupon works on video games (used it on Lost Odyssey last weekend).

http://sites.target.com/images/coupo...thday_toys.gif

Chaotic Mar 24, 2008 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by nuttyturnip (Post 587312)
Unfortunately Target clearances sometimes vary from store to store. My local Target had it for $35 last weekend, which is still tempting. Especially since this coupon works on video games (used it on Lost Odyssey last weekend).

http://sites.target.com/images/coupo...thday_toys.gif

That coupon is full of win right there.

Last time I checked, the only game on discount at my Target was Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles... Ugh.

nuttyturnip Mar 24, 2008 05:57 PM

It's been floating around Cheapassgamer for a month or so, and most people haven't had any problems using it. As long as folks don't abuse it, it's $5 off games for the next 6 months.


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