There are currently two different entries for orange GameCube controllers in the database: "Orange Nintendo Brand Controller" for NA GameCube and "Spice Orange GameCube Controller" for JP GameCube.
The thing is all GameCube controllers are "Spice Orange" and there are no region-specific GameCube controllers. I believe the two entries should be combined into one. Thank you.
I've cleaned up the sales data for the Orange NTSC controller and I've added more sales. The packaging is different for the different controllers so we do keep them seperate.
It might be useful to have, for each product, a line of text listing what is required for the item to be considered CIB. I'm thinking of something simple such as "CIB: Disc, box, manual, figurine, map." This feature would be particularly useful when reviewing questionable sales of unfamiliar products.
As CGC is getting more recognition and market share, it would helpful to be able to see their prices on the main pricing graph along with PSA and BCS. They're coming on strong and becoming the grader of choice for a lot of scenarios.
There is a graded new Mario Party 6 [Big Box] sale listed under regular Mario Party 6. It cannot be reported as it is a Heritage Auctions sale.
Hi, the sales are too old to be reported the usual way, but judging by their title the only two sales listed for loose GameCube Wind Waker / Master Quest combo should obviously be listed in Ocarina / Master Quest (no Wind Waker). Thank you.
As far as I'm aware, for many games, the distinction between [Black Label], [Best Seller], etc. is only a matter of box art. In other words, the actual game discs/cartridges or manuals are often identical across editions. Therefore, I'm wondering if there could be a way to lump together loose and manual sales of different editions of the same game, when those games and manuals are identical. The combined data would then allow for more accurate valuing of those items.
As an example, Paper Mario on GC has a [Black Label] (implicit), [Player's Choice], [Best Seller] as well as a [Player's Choice and Best Seller] entry in the database. This means that the identical (again, as far as I'm aware) loose games and manual sales of The Thousand-Year Door are uselessly divided and diluted across those four entries.
The game disc themselves might be the exact same (the game content is the same) but the value people are willing to pay for the black label vs greatest hits and other variants is very different. That difference usually increases with time. For your particular example, the difference isn't much at all.
We track them separately because lots of gamers do care which one they get and the values can change a lot for some of these.
Is the only way…..
select photo, hit ok…..then wait 5 seconds to load each pic. Rinse and repeat.
Would be a heck of a lot easier to select all the photos at once, let them load & move on to the next listing
A lot of consoles are region-free but not all international releases have English ( or your language of choice. )
For example, being able to filter the Japanese and European Switch games to see at a glance which ones include English would be incredibly useful.
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