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I think that if they make a bioshock sequel, it has to be in Rapture. Anywhere else and it wouldn't really be Bioshock. I'm sure there are plenty of other stories to be found in Rapture. It's a city, after all. They could do another that's 10 years later or somesuch, and there is a semblance of order to some of the

@xgen007: PS3, obviously. Though having said that, I rather suspect there wont be anything wrong with the 360 version.

I don't know if anyone else noticed, but it looks like the Lady who sold it is a career ebayer. This wasn't a one-off lucky chance, she probably makes money off buying stuff from garage sales and selling them on ebay. I notice one of the things she bought recently was a bulk amount of card protectors. Still, this is

@Jouen: or you know, just increased the value of his or her investment by tenfold.

@Earthjade: That's a perfect example of economics for you though. It's not about the actual value of something. It's about perceived value. Without opening the factory sealed item, it's perceived to be worth a lot, despite the fact that it might not have anything of any worth inside. Haha. I wonder if that is a game

@Aigis: I doubt it's purely a happiness thing for most of these collectors. It's an investment thing. As a collection, it's value rises over time. Maybe that guy spent $13000 on the cart, but it might have increased the value of his entire nes collection by almost as much, something that will be worth even more given

@battlescarSS: I must agree. I don't even bother with most FPS games these days, especially the multiplayer heavy ones. I just don't care about playing against people online. I like experiencing the storylines games have to offer, and the artwork, and the gameplay and puzzles contained within. Uncharted 2 just

Sigh. There goes my chances of playing it without borrowing someone's 360 for a week or two.

For a second I thought they were guitar plectrums, and I was wondering why that would be sweet.

@keshaandyteddy: it's not about nostaglia, it's about being a hardcore collector. they'll never play the game itself. It lessens the value.

does that mean you can't buy their dance mats anymore? I never did get around to getting one.

@Sugoi: fair enough. I suppose it's one of those games that seem familiar though is strangely different experience to play than most.

@Miss Beyond: Pricks < happy. Got it. Though that's not how it always works.

I hope one of them teabagged the other on the honeymoon.

@arkage: it's never pathetic to do something that makes you happy.