"We’ve all heard the legends of an NES cartridge that was only made for a Nintendo promotional event, or the old Atari 2600 game that was never mass produced, and now they’re worth thousands of dollars. If you got your hands on one of those limited run games decades ago you’d be able to sell it for a fortune today. Unfortunately, most games steadily drop in resale value from the minute they hit the market. Still, there are a few that actually increase in resale price after release, and many..."
Partial scans have hit the internet from the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu, and in it was the revelation of a new DS game coming from Sega: Phantasy Star Zero for the Nintendo DS.
Details right now are scarce, but the game will be a new entry in the Phantasy Star Online series rather than the Phantasy Star Universe series, of which the most recent game, Phantasy Star Portable, is a part of. The game will support multiplayer through the Nintendo WiFi Connection, with the game's chat suppo...

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