Diamond and Pearl release raises classic Pokémon prices
The drive to catch all 493 beasts in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl is causing a surge in demand for old Pokémon games. JJGames' used video games price tracker shows the average price for used, classic Pokémon games rising over 20 percent since early Feburary. Used game prices in general went down nearly 20 percent during the same period.
As the above graph shows, the Pokémon prices largely track with the market through the end of February, when they surged ahead of the DS games' April 22 release. The prices take a downward turn for the month after Diamond and Pearl's release, then shoot up again after Memorial Day, the traditional start of summer.
While this meteoric rise might encourage you to invest all your savings into used Pokémon games, we encourage caution. A well-diversified portfolio of used games is the only way to avoid fiascos like this one.




















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That's when I was hard core into Pokemon lol. I thought my addiction had subsided until DP came out.
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I my self picked up red and blue for GBA for my sister, since she has both diamond and pearl and she wanted to "catch 'em all" (sigh)
"did I mention shes has the song on her ipod that starts, "i wanna be the very best............
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Likewise, I'm savoring the efforts I went through to obtain Deoxys, Celebi, and Mew. It's practically money in the bank.
Still, the price for USED games...? The only game that isn't that readily available new is Ruby, from what I can see - and perhaps Colosseum. What goes for BIG bucks are Pokemon Box and the pre-order disc for Colosseum. But Box just has a bunch of semi-useful novelty variations on guys you can already get (although Colosseum has some unique ones).
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Like, if I have pokemon red and blue lying at home, those save games can be put into diamond and pearl??
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That should fetch a pretty penny.
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They were bugged endlessly by their kids for the new game, The smarter ones went online to check it out. And they saw that the new DS games look IDENTICAL to the older game.
so... instead of wasting 40+ dollars on a new game, they went out and bought older, used Pokemon games, and the kids wouldn't even be able to tell.
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I doubt the price for the old GB games are being affected much. The reason this is happening is because a variety of different things happen if you have a Pokemon GBA game in the second slot on the DS. The biggest one being the fact that you can transfer pokemon from the GBA cart save onto your DS save, so everyone who didn't have the old games are now trying to get the pokemons that aren't in the DS version.
Since GB games don't fit in the second slot on the DS, there is no added value to the GB versions.
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I laugh at all the people who sold their old pokemon gba games thinking they would be useless in the future...
I also coughed up the 50$ for pokemon Colloseum and it was well worth it for me as well, not to mention you get that nifty berry-fixing program on the bonus disk as well.
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That doesn't make sense.
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Yup; cuz people are too dumb to see the intermittent 3D polyganal structures scattered around, as well as the other, quasi-3D structures
I was skeptical that i would still find pokemon fun at age 17, but after all my friends got it, they managed to convince me. Now that i actually have the patience to grind, the games are actually more fun than when i was 10...
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I second that, i mean i do have old pokemon games but i bought them when i was like 8 years old, now they look so dumb to me...
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Pokemon is fun, at 1996 when the first one came out. but when you have a DS game 11 years later pretty much recycled most of its content from the 1996 game, then, that's what makes it insulting. How long can we start making DS = two GB taped together jokes?
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