
Add variations of the gameboy advance like target and toys r us edition
Add the red target and purple target gba. Add the toys r us edition as well

add "complete without box" or "loose with basic accessories" category for consoles
Just a thought, because people argue this with me every day. It would be really great if there was a way to distinguish between a console only and a console with cables/controller.. or at least spell it out, so that people don't argue that a console only is loose -- most of the time, those basic accessories can cost more than the console to acquire.

Having auctions on the marketplace?
The ability to auction your game off in the marketplace or have a day each month to to host an auction.

Show median prices, or add option to switch between median and average price
Average price works perfectly fine for most titles. But for rare games that get fewer sales each month-- e.x. boxed NES games, Neo Geo, TurboGrafx, certain SNES rpgs -- the sample size is so small that average isn't statistically valuable at that point since it could be influenced by one or two sales. Median isn't as susceptible to being skewed by extreme variations in price, so it would minimize the impact of those few outliers that sold for notably lower or higher than average.

Add PEGI Support for PAL Games
Can you add the PEGI system for PAL Games, beacause in Europe, it's note the ESRB and not the same system we use for rating games

This is live on the site:
https://blog.pricecharting.com/2020/03/pegi-and-ean-support-added-for-pal-games.html

Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete has a lot of wrong info
https://www.pricecharting.com/game/playstation/lunar-silver-star-story-complete
^ this version is the Collector's Edition Box Set (I own it and have checked the UPC on the back to confirm), but you have it labeled as the "standard" variant.
Meanwhile this one, https://www.pricecharting.com/game/playstation/lunar-silver-star-story-complete-4-disc , you have labeled as the Collector's Edition Box Set, which it is not. (I dont know where this other listing came from, even the UPC is wrong)
Both listings need Title Updates and their Ebay listings are all over the place and need correcting as well.

The UPC's have been switched now and notes added to the 2 disc version to make it more clear.

NES PAL "A" and "B"
NES games in PAL region come in two different versions: A and B.
This makes a lot of difference when it comes to price, since PAL A is usually pricier than PAL B, and they also work on different NES Systems, where NES PAL A is for UK and Italy, and PAL B for the rest of Europe.

Add Monster Hunter amiibos (Japanese region)
There are some amiibos missing from the list, namely certain ones that only came out in Japan such as the Monster Hunter Stories line. There is a Rathalos with Rider, Rathian with Rider, Qurupeco with Rider, and Barioth with Rider amiibo. There is a Navirou amiibo as well that goes for $100+.
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