It's not only a timeless game, but a prime example of a game that actually evolves with decades of play. You're gonna be playing at least $40-$50 for a copy with the case, and it will probably be scratched thoroughly.
geez
That's a lot of money. The most I'm paying is $30, and all the ones I can find online within that are $20 ones that don't even work.
If you want the case and game you could try Amazon if you have a lot of money you're willing to spend but even then it's almost $100 in great condition. I haven't checked Ebay in a while but there could be some good deals. Melee is a very hard game to get for cheap now though so you really have to look.
*climbs to the top of the highest mountain in the US with a megamegaphone*
It's just Melee! Melee is a game that should be available to people of all video game suited budgets! That's like making Super Mario Bros. + Duck Hunt cost a million dollars!
Retro video game retailers.
Thank me later. Might be pricey, but they don't take damaged products. It will be in good shape- and with a case, too.
I don't know when we'll go back to Jackson, but when we do, I'll make sure we stop by at Nerdvana.
Bruh, I looked on amazon and gamestop........expensive as freak. They come with the case though.
Exactly. They're too expensive, especially for a used game. *remembers the caseless copy of MM5 at the Nerdvana I mentioned...$150*
If games & consoles are pricey, they're probably in relatively good condition. You pay for what you get, usually. That's life.
Six years ago.
SIX years ago.
I was seven years old and really wanted a retro system. I was a veteran of websurfing at the time and found an NES on eBay for $20. By the time I had enough money, though, it was too close to Christmas and we had an emulator. (Yet, four years later, I got a Genesis clone at BB&B on December 21 and not only did I have Gens on my computer, but my dad apparently has a Genesis in one of our boxes.)