Its just that....well.....I'm itching to spread butter on my toast with the plastic dagger
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Game » consists of 14 releases. Released Oct 13, 2009
Nathan Drake returns to find the lost secret of Marco Polo, in this sequel to the 2007 sleeper hit Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
Do you think the limited edition will ever go on sale?
Not a chance, at least not commercially. The closest thing youll get to it is the 'Special' Edition, but its not that similar at all
It definitely don't seem like they're going to sell it. But, i'm still seeing giveaways pop up.
Playstation's site is giving away one (lol @ "$59.99 retail" typo)
I thought I saw someone online say Destructoid has a copy they're gonna give away but I haven't found anything to back that up yet.
" Yeh, eBay looks like your only shot, so be prepared to pay market price for that thing. "At hundred of dollars extra.
" @LiquidPrince said:Anyone who puts it up on Ebay will most likely put it up for exorbitant amounts of money." @Damien said:What? "" Yeh, eBay looks like your only shot, so be prepared to pay market price for that thing. "At hundred of dollars extra. "
" @Damien said:Yeh, that's called market price." @LiquidPrince said:Anyone who puts it up on Ebay will most likely put it up for exorbitant amounts of money. "" @Damien said:What? "" Yeh, eBay looks like your only shot, so be prepared to pay market price for that thing. "At hundred of dollars extra. "
" @LiquidPrince said:Sort of. Market price can be said about something being sold at any price... on the market, go figure. I was just being a bit more detailed." @Damien said:Yeh, that's called market price. "" @LiquidPrince said:Anyone who puts it up on Ebay will most likely put it up for exorbitant amounts of money. "" @Damien said:What? "" Yeh, eBay looks like your only shot, so be prepared to pay market price for that thing. "At hundred of dollars extra. "
" @Damien said:Eh, not quite. Market price isn't the same as selling price. Market price is the price that is willing to be paid out on the market. I don't know how old you are or anything, so I don't know if you've had this experience, but it's like at seafood restaurants, some items will be listed at market price. That price fluctuates with supply and how many buyers or markets there are. In this case, the supply is the 1000 or so limited editions and the market is all the buyers on eBay. And since there are a limited quantity of these items and even fewer that will be sold openly, like you said, they will be sold at a really high price, because that is the price at which the market will sustain it. Hope you enjoyed the basic economics lesson." @LiquidPrince said:Sort of. Market price can be said about something being sold at any price... on the market, go figure. I was just being a bit more detailed. "" @Damien said:Yeh, that's called market price. "" @LiquidPrince said:Anyone who puts it up on Ebay will most likely put it up for exorbitant amounts of money. "" @Damien said:What? "" Yeh, eBay looks like your only shot, so be prepared to pay market price for that thing. "At hundred of dollars extra. "
" @LiquidPrince said:Gotcha. Thanks." @Damien said:Eh, not quite. Market price isn't the same as selling price. Market price is the price that is willing to be paid out on the market. I don't know how old you are or anything, so I don't know if you've had this experience, but it's like at seafood restaurants, some items will be listed at market price. That price fluctuates with supply and how many buyers or markets there are. In this case, the supply is the 1000 or so limited editions and the market is all the buyers on eBay. And since there are a limited quantity of these items and even fewer that will be sold openly, like you said, they will be sold at a really high price, because that is the price at which the market will sustain it. Hope you enjoyed the basic economics lesson. "" @LiquidPrince said:Sort of. Market price can be said about something being sold at any price... on the market, go figure. I was just being a bit more detailed. "" @Damien said:Yeh, that's called market price. "" @LiquidPrince said:Anyone who puts it up on Ebay will most likely put it up for exorbitant amounts of money. "" @Damien said:What? "" Yeh, eBay looks like your only shot, so be prepared to pay market price for that thing. "At hundred of dollars extra. "
" @Damien said:Yeh, no problem. Remember the more you know and knowing is half the battle." @LiquidPrince said:Gotcha. Thanks. "" @Damien said:Eh, not quite. Market price isn't the same as selling price. Market price is the price that is willing to be paid out on the market. I don't know how old you are or anything, so I don't know if you've had this experience, but it's like at seafood restaurants, some items will be listed at market price. That price fluctuates with supply and how many buyers or markets there are. In this case, the supply is the 1000 or so limited editions and the market is all the buyers on eBay. And since there are a limited quantity of these items and even fewer that will be sold openly, like you said, they will be sold at a really high price, because that is the price at which the market will sustain it. Hope you enjoyed the basic economics lesson. "" @LiquidPrince said:Sort of. Market price can be said about something being sold at any price... on the market, go figure. I was just being a bit more detailed. "" @Damien said:Yeh, that's called market price. "" @LiquidPrince said:Anyone who puts it up on Ebay will most likely put it up for exorbitant amounts of money. "" @Damien said:What? "" Yeh, eBay looks like your only shot, so be prepared to pay market price for that thing. "At hundred of dollars extra. "
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