Could we get a category for inserts? Things like posters, maps, registration cards, safety instructions, promo ads, collectibles (ex: yugioh cards bundled with game), etc. There really is no database which keeps track of what games have what inserts, and a game really isn't truly CIB unless it has them.
I'd go so far as to remove the 'manual' category and replace it with inserts and make manuals another insert.
I just want to see which game has gone up and down in value like the Amazon cart
The prices can vary substantially across europe depending on the languages on the covers in but as things are now all games are all bundled up under pal and are not country specific. This would be a great help for users accross europe as the priceswould truly reflect their location instead of a european average.
I'd like to combine the ebay lot bot with the game sniper to constantly keep an eye out for titles I'm hunting for. The game sniper is ok if you want to blindly buy random games that show up at a discount but I'm looking for specific titles and want it to find them weather they are in a lot or sold individually. I'd also like this to be able to run without the need to keep it running on my computer and have the system email me when there is a listing. Some titles wont show up for months and I don't want to miss them.
I thought it would be handy if when you're looking at a full list of games for a certain console, you had the ability to sort games alphabetically by what you have and what you don't have in your collection. This helps in several ways. First, you don't have to look through the whole lists to find out what you need. This also aids in if you want to copy and paste what you don't have in a pinch. Thirdly, if you've uploaded an Excel collection list to Pricecharting, and want to see what Pricecharting has forgotten, this would help in that process.
The cleanest way this could be done is adding a sort arrow at the top over the "in collection" column. That way you can still apply the other filters if needed.
For the wishlist feature, I think it would be best to have a total price to see how much your wishlist will cost and you can see how much money you'll need right away instead of having to click on each item to see the price then add it all up. Another way is the have the price on the side of the item in the wishlist. Anyways, just a little idea I thought could be added and I tried to explain it the best I could, if you don't like it that's okay. Thank you! :)
Please add pricing for japanese gamecube games. There aren't that many so I hope this will be one of the easier ones to add.
Include price guides for all strategy guides, accessories, systems & collectibles and SO MUCH MORE but especially the Limited Edition versions of this stuff but also you have to include all of the normal versions and any other special versions as well and Promotional items and events are also extremely important ...I realize that seems like a LOT but I know without a shadow of a doubt that it can be done...I have been an extreme collector of many different and sometimes completely opposite collections over the years and I still have each collection and the one thing that I want more than anything and I will guarantee that I am speaking for 90% of all other serious collectors as well is price guides for my collections...please trust me when I tell you that it will DEFINITELY be worth it and you will make a BEYOND EXCELLENT profit....thank you for reading my long message but hopefully it got the point across...there is one known Fact when it comes to collecting items and that is that Collectors DESPERATELY need accurate, high quality, descriptive, reliable and most importantly thorough and extremely detailed, knowledgeable and as complete as humanly possible with every known item included in the price guide...I will put it this way...if you had these price guides right now and they exceeded my expectations I could easily spend A LOT of money right now, like thousands of dollars, without a moment of hesitation especially if you could get them published into magazines and books
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