Is it the right time to sell rare gamecube games?

I currently have a few rare gamecube games and was wondering whether it was the right time to sell them or is the liklihood of them going up in value a posibility?

Games I have that are worth money:

Gotcha Force (Very good condition with manual)

Animal crossing (sealed condition)

Fire Emblem path of radiance (great condition)

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If you want the money now, sell them now. If you don't need it, then you can wait a bit more.

why would anyone buy a gamecube game when you can emulate perfectly?

Is Gotcha Force really all that rare?

My buddy bought it one day out of nowhere, we spent all night playing, then like a week later he sends me a copy saying he barely had to look.

A good condition one will go for about £90-144

Have a look on every retail site you can find I was just as suprised.

>selling Gotcha Force
I fucking love that game, no way.

THIS IS THE BIG SHOW

Best borg coming through

because not everyone likes emulators.

Solid choice.

I'd wait. Value can only go up if its rare.

I myself own Skies of Arcadia Legends, PSO Episode 3, and PSO Plus edition. The longer I wait the more the prices are going up.

Generation 6 stuff is not due to pop the value bubble any time soon. Keep your rare shit user ESPECIALLY if that Gotcha Force is complete. Definitely an expensive title that is a great game on top of being shelf fodder.

no one is going to care about the MMOs outside of collection completionists. If SoA on Dreamcast is any indication I don't think the gamecube version is going to break the 60-75 range anytime soon.

Command Girl is my go to 'gotta win it' borg. She's always in the last slot.

Was able to beat Sho in his first encounter my first time playing with that girl, I love her.

Flame ninja is pretty fun too. I've always found Vampire Knight against bignigs to be pretty great.

moralfags who can't download a game because it "hurts the developers"

>Value can only go up if its rare.

While Gamecube games haven't hit their peak yet this is not fully true for game collecting in general, there is a peak a game hits then it begins to go down with some very rare exceptions and GC games are from the era of DVD cases so getting CIB good copies is a lot easier.

If anyone wants to get into game collecting to watch their numbers go up then it's best to try and guess what is currently niche and cheap but will jump later. Shadow Tower on the PS1 is a good example, when Dark Souls hit I already knew about the Kings Field and Shadow Tower series so I nabbed them all up dirt cheap before they jumped. Shadow Tower was everywhere and going $15 NEW SEALED and now it's $80 loose copy or some shit.

because you can't, fucking emulation meme on Sup Forums is out of control. Only 25% of games run perfectly

dolphin-emu.org/compat/

all of the games OP listed are playable though :^)

>not wanting the authentic experience
I'm not even a moralfag, emulating just doesn't feel the same as the real thing.

i got twin snakes for 30 eurobucks a few days ago
i noticed many gcn games beeing pretty expensive on ebay, like
fucking pikmin 2 for ~50
or paper mario for ~100
just when i have enough money to finish my collection

>Paper Mario 100

Man you guys are getting fucked, it can be grabbed for 35 dollars complete Amerifat dollars for the US release.

some gamecube homebrew hobbiest will care about PSO one day. the non plus version can be used to install homebrew

Link?

Sonic Samurai clutched me through so many brutal missions. At least 3 times now I've just barely made it through the vs. Sho and Orochi training thanks to his beautiful ass.

To me the value of games is super low, why bother with official releases when you can pirate games on any system with a small investment. What's my motivation to spend even 20$ on a game if I can spend anywhere between nothing and 150$ to have every single game ever made?