My DS collection so far

I'm not sure how many I have, but this is all of them minus about 50 first-party sealed dupes I have tucked away. I'd say I'm at or slightly over 500 now. There's probably 30 or so dupes and variations in this lot as well.

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  • thats all you got image
  • What are some of the highlights of that collection man? Awesome by the way.
  • Very sexy stuff. Your collection is really coming along nicely image

    ~~NGD
  • Holy cow thats a lot of new era stuff! I try to stay away from the new stuff until the value stops dropping, and begins appreciating. Of course, sealed items hold better value, but even then I thought some sealed games would be worth a fortune then they ended up flopping on me. Chaos Wars for PS2 is an example of that, a game only released at gamestop of which all games are gutted to be displayed. I managed to get a sealed copy, thinking it would be valuable... RPG-sealed-PS2...good intentions, but still falling in value.



    I realize some games will appreciate after release, but I hate seeing items depreciate.



    Enough open thinking on pricing/value.



    nice collection man image
  • Originally posted by: Ack71

    What are some of the highlights of that collection man? Awesome by the way.

    I'd say my sealed first-party set, some of the rares like Elektroplankton, Tingle's Balloon Fight, a few Club Nintendo releases, some of the rarer 2-in-1 packs and exclusives. I'll try and takes some more pics of the nicer items.

  • Originally posted by: ars2pd

    Holy cow thats a lot of new era stuff! I try to stay away from the new stuff until the value stops dropping, and begins appreciating.

    You're falling behind then, because there are many games that have already become quite rare and have appreciated in value.

    DS is one of those sets that has so many low-run games that I will predict that it will be one of the more collectible systems down the road. It's popularity alone is a good indicator of this as well, IMO.

  • Psssshht...amateur.
  • Very impressive Dain!
  • sh*t the bed!...I had no idea there were that many games for the ds. Ive never played one(the screens too small for me)but I heard they are real fun.
  • dain, that's impressive, but not even close to as impressive as my DS collection... here is a pic of it

















  • nice dain you get a chance to actually play all those yet??
  • ^Holy cow Seth! Dain, I think he has you beat. Seth, what's that all white game in the middle?
  • Unfortunately, roughly half of those games are things like Hannah Montana and *goes to look at ebgames.com* ...Fashion Week Junior Designer? Ye gods.
  • Originally posted by: Parpunk

    nice dain you get a chance to actually play all those yet??

    I've probably played about half of them. DS is the system played the most in my household, simply because my wife loves it and we'll play together quite a bit.

    Originally posted by: OneColdMonkey

    Unfortunately,
    roughly half of those games are things like Hannah Montana and *goes to
    look at ebgames.com* ...Fashion Week Junior Designer? Ye gods.

    You're right, there are a lot of games released for girls (and boys) under the age of 12 and that's probably one reason why this system will be even more collectible in the future: you'll now have guy AND girl collectors to compete with. This goes for all age groups though, as the DS tends to cater to just about any age group and any gamer types from the stone-aged puzzle people (me) to the young whipper-snapper hardcore gamers (not me, anymore).

    The problem is that many of the best games simply aren't released in great enough numbers to get noticed, so you're left with (literally) hundreds of games that you've never heard of. And stores like Best Buy, etc, typically stock games with branding they know will sell, like Hannah Montana. In my experience with DS collecting, you'll quickly find that *most* games are not available in stores, so I can certainly understand your perception of it being a "kiddie" system.
  • Originally posted by: Dain

    Originally posted by: Parpunk

    nice dain you get a chance to actually play all those yet??

    I've probably played about half of them. DS is the system played the most in my household, simply because my wife loves it and we'll play together quite a bit.

    Originally posted by: OneColdMonkey

    Unfortunately,
    roughly half of those games are things like Hannah Montana and *goes to
    look at ebgames.com* ...Fashion Week Junior Designer? Ye gods.

    You're right, there are a lot of games released for girls (and boys) under the age of 12 and that's probably one reason why this system will be even more collectible in the future: you'll now have guy AND girl collectors to compete with. This goes for all age groups though, as the DS tends to cater to just about any age group and any gamer types from the stone-aged puzzle people (me) to the young whipper-snapper hardcore gamers (not me, anymore).

    The problem is that many of the best games simply aren't released in great enough numbers to get noticed, so you're left with (literally) hundreds of games that you've never heard of. And stores like Best Buy, etc, typically stock games with branding they know will sell, like Hannah Montana. In my experience with DS collecting, you'll quickly find that *most* games are not available in stores, so I can certainly understand your perception of it being a "kiddie" system.

    That's the only point I'd contend with.  I've never met a girl who didn't like NES Marios, and NES had Barbie too (not to mention plenty of young kid games like Color A Dino, Sesame Street, Fischer Price, etc.).  Maybe there's more girl-themed games now, but assuming the current ratio is about 95% guys, I'd be surprised if it drops down past 90%.

    I do agree with the DS being collectible in the future, though I've only bought DS games that I'd like to play or at least try (have about 20).  All of the elements are there.

    Plenty of obscure games with low print runs?  Check.  Electrobrain and Elf Bowling are great examples.
    Plenty of RPGs? Check. Final Fantasys, Chrono Trigger remake, Dragon Quests, and plenty more obscure ones I don't even know about
    Remakes of popular titles?  Ninja Gaiden, Mario Party, Contra 4, Resident Evil, GTA.... just about every popular franchise has a game on the DS.
    Huge fanbase?  Already noted.
    Beginning of franchise that will extend well into the future?  Professor Hatsworth and the Curious Villiage is quite fun with already 2 confirmed sequels, and I'd be surprised if Henry Hatsworth does not have a sequel too.  Not to mention each of these games are unique and might actually inspire a whole new GENRE of games (Detective Puzzle and Puzzle / Adventure hybrid), which is something we haven't seen since Guitar Hero became the poster boy of the music genre.

    But only time will tell.
  • Hardly any DS games are worth much money yet though. I'd love to see a list of more than 5 DS games that are worth more than original MSRP. I am shedding off a bunch of my DS collection actually (all sealed) as I've become a bit disenchanted with the dropping values myself.
  • Jonas - Layton is intended to have SIX games in the series, so that one will definitely have some mileage as long as they keep translating the puzzles/stories for the US audience.
  • Nice collection Dain, but what's up with the Nancy sticker or whatever it is?

    Does that mean this is really her DS collection and you just claim its' yours?

  • Originally posted by: rarebucky

    Hardly any DS games are worth much money yet though. I'd love to see a list of more than 5 DS games that are worth more than original MSRP.

    Surely you're kidding? I bet I could name at least 50. Any sealed first-party game that's no longer available is already over MSRP, so that's at least 10 there.

    Edit: one thing to note is the sale prices of *legit* games -- you have to wade through all the pirate crap on ebay to find the real gems.
  • Originally posted by: PSerge

    Nice collection Dain, but what's up with the Nancy sticker or whatever it is?

    Does that mean this is really her DS collection and you just claim its' yours?


    She does play more than me, so perhaps! I've noticed she never complains when I buy DS games.

    The "Nancy" in that picture is the Best Buy (exclusive?) Nancy Drew promo pack that includes a book. It's similar to the Goosebumps one (sitting next to it in the pic), also available at Best Buy.



  • Originally posted by: Dain

    Originally posted by: rarebucky

    Hardly any DS games are worth much money yet though. I'd love to see a list of more than 5 DS games that are worth more than original MSRP.

    Surely you're kidding? I bet I could name at least 50. Any sealed first-party game that's no longer available is already over MSRP, so that's at least 10 there.

    Edit: one thing to note is the sale prices of *legit* games -- you have to wade through all the pirate crap on ebay to find the real gems.


    50? Really? I can't think of more than 5 or maybe 10.  I've got over 150 games myself and would like to believe that but I haven't seen that.  And I believe I have all of the "big" games image

  • Originally posted by: rarebucky

    Hardly any DS games are worth much money yet though. I'd love to see a list of more than 5 DS games that are worth more than original MSRP.

    That doesn't even count the DS demos either, some of those are commanding crazy prices for a new system.  There are several demos that only 1 or 2 copies have surfaced at all for sell yet.
    ~~NGD

  • Originally posted by: rarebucky

    50? Really? I can't think of more than 5 or maybe 10.  I've got over 150 games myself and would like to believe that but I haven't seen that.  And I believe I have all of the "big" games image


    I guess you need to pay more attention, too! image

    Here's 50 easy ones -- I bet I could have made it to 75 image These games, sealed, typically command more than their original retail price. This doesn't include promo packs, NFR, Club Nintendo, or imports (if I included those, we could easily bump this list to 100+).

    1.) Elektroplankton
     2.) Tetris
     3.) Harvest Moon DS Cute
     4.) Pokemon Dash
     5.) DK Jungle Climber
     6.) Super Princess Peach
     7.) Mario & Luigi Partners in Time
     8.) Planet Puzzle League
     9.) Bust-a-Move DS
    10.) Yoshi Touch & Go
    11.) Metroid Primer Hunters
    12.) Metroid Prime Pinball
    13.) Monopoly, Boggle, Yahtzee , Battleship
    14.) Knights in the Nightmare
    15.) Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
    16.) Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (first release)
    17.) Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championship Tournament 2009
    18.) Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour
    19.) Advance Wars Dual Strike
    20.) Mario VS Donkey Kong 2
    21.) Resident Evil Deadly Silence
    22.) Etrian Odyssey
    23.) Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
    24.) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
    25.) Yoshi's Island
    26.) Digimon World Dusk
    27.) Chessmaster: The Art of Learning
    28.) Nintendo DS Browser
    29.) Chrono Trigger DS (first release)
    30.) Drivers' Ed Portable
    31.) Elf Bowling
    32.) Ed, Edd n Eddy: Scam of the Century
    33.) Fish Tycoon
    34.) Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie and the Amp
    35.) Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel
    36.) Konductra
    37.) Kirby Squeak Squad
    38.) Mario Hoops 3-on-3
    39.) Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
    40.) Mech Assault: Phantom War
    41.) Mini RC Rally
    42.) Urbz
    43.) Puyo Pop Fever
    44.) Meteos
    45.) Pac'N Roll
    46.) Dig Dug Digging Strike
    47.) Pac-Man World 3
    48.) Texas Hold 'Em Poker Pack
    49.) Nervous Brickdown
    50.) Brain Buster Puzzle Pack


  • Thanks for the list Dain, but unfortunately, I'm going to have to disagree with you on most of those (and could come up with links to prove my point). I don't think the average price for more than half of those is more than the $30-$40 they retailed for, even sealed. I speak from personal experience in trying to sell some of those myself. I do agree that it's a fun system to collect for but I really don't see more than a few games in the future being worth much. IMO, of course.
  • The Atlus games (Etrian Odyssey) have definitely fallen in price over the last year.
  • Originally posted by: rarebucky

    Thanks for the list Dain, but unfortunately, I'm going to have to disagree with you on most of those (and could come up with links to prove my point).

    Yeah, I'd love to see figures for those 50 games, because if you're right, I must have been buying my games on the wrong sites.
  • The system is awesome and I think it is going to have huge upside in the collecting world. My kids and wife are into it big time we already own 3 ds systems and I am thinking of picking up a fourth for me. Even my mothber in law likes the system
  • Just a sampling:



    http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-MARIO-VS-DONKEY-KONG-2-Nintendo-ds-game_W0QQitemZ170357478614QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item27aa18d4d6&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:13|66:2|39:1|293:1|294:50

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Planet-Puzzle-League-NDS-BRAND-NEW-SEALED_W0QQitemZ170354952434QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item27a9f248f2&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:13|66:2|39:1|293:1|294:50

    http://cgi.ebay.com/METROID-PRIME-PINBALL-NINTENDO-DS-LITE_W0QQitemZ220449361344QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item3353ce4dc0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:13|66:2|39:1|293:1|294:50

    http://cgi.ebay.com/SEALED-Yoshis-Island-DS-Nintendo-DS-New_W0QQitemZ300330136986QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item45ed12359a&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:13|66:2|39:1|293:1|294:50

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Konductra-Nintendo-DS-NEW-HG_W0QQitemZ250462423491QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item3a50b949c3&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:12|66:2|39:1|72:1205|293:1|294:50

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Mario-Hoops-3-on-3-Nintendo-DS-Brand-New-Free-Ship_W0QQitemZ300330113691QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item45ed11da9b&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:13|66:2|39:1|293:1|294:50

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Nervous-Brickdown-Nintendo-DS_W0QQitemZ130318144554QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item1e5791142a&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65:13|66:2|39:1|293:1|294:50



    As an aside, many of these games are still available in stores by me.
  • lol once Dain replied to my post, I kind of stayed out of the argument....But, my 2 cents again... There will always be a general overall decline in any system's games for x amount of time, unless it is pulled right away. Sure there will be a handful of games that appreciate, and of course, sealed items by a larger factor than loose, or complete.



    Another thing to analyze though, is since they are making the packaging to these games less likely to be trashed (DS case VS original Gameboy game packaging) there is more supply for CIB, so the prices of DS complete won't escalate as high as some of the rares for the original gameboy. IMO.



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