NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Loose discs http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=188569 2019-09-13T11:19:25 -05.00 Fryer64 30
Never got into the business of selling loose discs, so have had this case full of loose xbox discs forever. At one point an NA user posted they had thousands of loose cases/manuals and I was going to complete a ton of them, but it fell through dangit. ]]>
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For some reason, when I buy lots it seems the GameCube games are usually disc only, along with randomly PlayStation. Everything else is usually cib for at least cb.

I still have some art and manuals I'd like to do things with, but people generally don't cut you much of a discount on disc only games on eBay, or at least that's been my experience. Patience is key I suppose. Along with avoiding buying disc only. ]]>
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Normally when it comes to game carts smaller than GBA (like Memory card sized stuff smaller) and optical I refuse to buy unless they're complete. For the cards I don't question if they'll work, but they're so small they are easily lost or damaged. And for discs, ignoring what I said before for exceptions, it shows me the former owner was stupid, a pig, or just didn't care and usually what I've seen are not clean discs, sometimes they look miserably bad in spots or all around meaning they likely won't read or skip out in play. Usually if someone cared enough not to thrash the easily cracked or scuffed jewel case odds are the disc is in pretty nice shape too which mostly holds true. ]]>
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