I'd like to see a list of games for sale that are on my wishlist. Emails only come in on games listed below market price.
I like to collect near flawless labels. It makes it a chore to go through each game I've wishlisted to see if anything is for sale.
Issue: Data users have bothered to input into their collection is useful and the inability to export this is a significant frustration, especially if wishing to use price charting as their main database.
Solution: Adjust the export query to include all fields that are captured in the input screen of an item in the collection. Given the fields are already present in the data base of the items this can't be a significant change to the query.
Turbografx-16 prices need a new category because the games came in a cardboard box AND cd jewel case. The prices vary dramatically between a game with the box and jewel case and a game with just the jewel case and instructions. I noticed people commented on this 5 years ago but still no feature for this. I am sure there are other systems that have the same issues. Here is one example from 2024:
Order of the Griffon Hu-Card game only from Ebay sold filter: 61.00, 85.45, 71.00, 90.00
Order of the Griffon in cd jewel case with manual but NO cardboard box: 214.99, 118.00 (damaged manual), 180.00 (What I just paid for it)
Order of the Griffon in cd jewel case with manual AND cardboard box: 480.00
I could list some other games but I think this illustrates the main idea, the cardboard box adds on a lot of value. Thank you for your time and effort.
being able to filter grading recommendations to make it quicker to find out what needs to be graded or not both in collections and while adding them
Hi!
I'm filling out the LaserActive category, and realized that there are actually a lot more Japanese releases that US releases. I actually own a couple of the JP releases, and some of them do actually have differences in artwork, model number, and releases, even different titles in the case of Road Blaster aka Road Prosecutor aka Road Avenger.
Can you please make a JP LaserActive category to properly separate out the hardware and games that go into these categories?
I've added this now.
https://www.pricecharting.com/console/jp-laseractive?uid=G68060
You will be able to select that option when adding items after about 24 hours.
Thank you
More accurate prices for items that regularly have fakes sold like pokemon cartridges or are regularly sold as is, for parts like damaged consoles.
The Shipping Cost that gets added to the cost of the item is always some flat number like $2.50 or something like that. It's never the actual shipping cost that the seller is charging. So every listing that shows up I have to go to the ebay page to make sure it's actually as cheap as the Deal Scanner tool shows it is. It almost never is, because it'll have $2.50 for shipping on PriceCharting, but the seller might be charging as much as $10 for shipping.
In console list pages, I think it could be useful to be able to exclude the games (or items) already marked "in Collection", so we can have a list of things we don't have (yet)
Languages are important, especially with the many people importing games. It would be great to have a resource to check to help users understand if they want to purchase the game or not. For example, there are a lot of indie Japanese and other Asia physical games that support English. It would be also helpful to consider a filter for language in the future if this gets implemented. I understand there's a new Asia English category, but this doesn't help with Japan games.
Release price is helpful for historical data. It would be great to select the amount and the currency (to support the other regions. Although games are generally at $59.99, there's a lot of limited prints, special editions, and indie games that don't follow this amount. This can help for selling and buying to get an idea of the price if there's none that have been sold yet.
I understand the notes field can be used for this, which I have been using, but it gets really difficult to read, especially when listing special edition contents as well.
Let us know what features you want on PriceCharting.