So you're going to continue to flout the rules and go off topic? This thread is for the posting and discussion of eBay auctions, not for discussion of whether or not gouging exists.
And as the thread starter, I do think there's some responsibility to try to keep the topic from getting out of hand; it's not like anyone else is going to do it for me.
BigusSchmuckus called the auction a gouge. I pointed out two ways that classification was false, both by the seller's action, as well as the very definition of gouging. I don't see how that can be classified as anything other than a
discussion of an ebay auction. You somehow turned it into the meta-discussion of gouging. Apparently, the only thing on-topic to you is posts that agree with your worldly perspective. Sorry, but once again, you fail at definitions.
We keep hearing this from whiny douchebags like you, but it's patently false. The truth of the matter is that the vast majority of new users come in and feel welcome - it's just the mouthy clowns like you than come in and tell everyone to change that cry when nobody wants to be their friend or wants to sell them anything.
#1, it is deliciously ironic you claim I'm the rule violator. Here, let me quote a rule for you.
Foul language in the form of insults directed towards other forum members may result in a ban.
You've now called me a "whiny douchebag," repeatedly called me "clown" and nullify a "gouger." Oh, and your buddy vestcoat called me a "dickbag." You want to talk rules? How about having a conversation without resorting to cutesy insults?
#2, the only whining I see is coming from you, regarding the price of ebay items.
#3, I have not had any problems with people unwilling selling me things here. Like I said, I've had wonderful interactions here, and none of them are from people who are members of your anti-ebay club. Quit making stuff up to support your argument.
Sure, chief. How many games have you sold here for below eBay pricing or given away for free? Zero?
Zero, but I'm also not the one whining about ebay gougers, and how everything should be sold here, cheaply. You missed the point of this argument.
Whatever happened to play games just to play games? $200+ for a game that I can just burn or play on a emulator is just insane. Especially considering I remember seeing it on Turbo Zone Direct for $30 brand new not even 15 years ago. Hell GameDude doesn't even have it for that much (although they probably don't have it in stock). http://www.gamedude.com/turbog.html
There is sort of a conflict here... Like you said, if it were just about playing games, people could burn them, or use the cool-as-hell turbo everdrive. The people paying $200 for a CD place a huge amount of value on having the original media. Like you said, if it were just about playing the game, having the original media wouldn't matter.
This is what I don't understand - people realize that any TG16 game can now easily be played, on the original hardware, with minimal fuss or investment. Thus, it is really just to people who value having an original copy of a game, which, no matter how you look at it, is collecting. Anyone here who wants an original copy of magical chase on some level values the media. It just comes down to a debate of
how much you think it is worth, not whether or not it does have intrinsic value.