I don’t want to buy games digitally anymore until I can actually own the game rather than the license. But then some freak on eBay is asking for $500 for a copy of Klonoa on the PS1. Then there are even more freaks who are willing to bid higher than that! Then the smaller retro games stores around me base their prices on these prices. There needs to be a price cap on this stuff. We can’t let all of the richest nerds control the economy.

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    On every retrogaming forum I’ve ever been on, this has been a topic and it’s been a topic for at least 15 years. A few practical bits of advice:

    1. The cheapest games will always be last generations games
    2. Anything not deemed “retro” yet is cheap
    3. Nintendo is always super expensive unless it’s Wii or handheld
    4. Anything Xbox is cheap
    5. PC is cheap, unless it’s big box, but even then sellers will sell big box for cheap because they often don’t know what they have
    6. There’s nothing wrong with buying from GOG, burning to disc, and making your own labels and box art—which is easy to do because it’s DRM-free
    7. Except for PS1, Sony is cheap. But even then PS1 is cheaper than N64 or Saturn.
    8. Nothing wrong with an Everdrive, especially since that’s the best way to play aftermarket games
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      Got to disagree with you on #6 unless you explicitly mention that it’s a DIY replica.

      If one is buying a PC box, you expect the original from when it was released, not a DIY GOG package (which you can do yourself).

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        unless you explicitly mention that it’s a DIY replica.

        I’m sure the OP will be careful to let himself know that he’s made a DIY replica.

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        I’m not suggesting that you sell your DIY GOG package to someone else. I’m suggesting you do that for yourself.

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      For burning to a disc from GOG, is there a way to do that with the old consoles? I have all of the PlayStations, because I have never liked playing on my PC. I wasn’t allowed to play many of the games that came out on PS1 or PS2 growing up, and now that I have some sort of disposable income, I want to check out the stuff I missed out on. The issue is that those are the games that scalpers love. If there was a way to bypass them on the games like Silent Hill or Diablo I would love that.

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        What’s the difference between playing on PC vs PS if it’s the same game? Locking yourself out of either emulation or playing the PC version is going to make it harder/more expensive on you to replay old games.

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          A lot of people have mentioned this, so I’ve been looking into it. How easy would it be to do these mods myself?

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            Modding a PS1 requires some soldering skill, but it’s relatively easy. Depending where you’re from and where/when you got your PS1, it’s likely already modded, so if you have a blank CD to burn a game, you can test it straight away.

            For PS2, FreeMCBoot will let you run games from a USB pendrive, installed HDD or from ethernet cable and requires zero actual hardware modding, you just need to boot the console with the proper memory card inserted. You’ll either need to buy a FreeMCboot card, which should be easy and cheap to find (aliexpress has plenty), or get an adapter to connect to a PC and do it yourself.

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            You bet, I’m a FreeMCBoot fan myself. I bought a network adapter and a SATA adapter for an internal hard drive to load games off of.