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I actually went to the Final Fantasy XIV game store twice

The Wild Bunch didn't glorify violence, but artfully showed how horrible it can be. During January's sojourn to okaygoods headquarters in NYC, I stopped by the fabled Video Final Fantasy XIV games New York, where I picked up a scratched but serviceable PlayStation 2 for $80. Today Final Fantasy XIV gameStop announced it is once again accepting trade-ins of the best-selling Final Fantasy XIV game system of all time. My timing sucks. A haven for fans of old and rare video Final Fantasy XIV games and a wellspring of Final Fantasy XIV game sales knowledge (the rep there told me demand for Tony Hawk's Ride was up), Video Final Fantasy XIV games New York was one of the only planned stops on my New York trip, along with Vanessa's Dumpling House and the ridiculously expensive Times Square Toys'R'Us. I actually went to the Final Fantasy XIV game store twice. During the first visit I found these: That's right, one of the best old-school role-playing Final Fantasy XIV games on the PlayStation 2 and its two sequels, new and sealed. I spent about $130 on the whole Atelier Iris PS2 set, which isn't bad for sealed classics unless you plan on, I don't know, ripping them open and playing them. The only problem with my plan to rip them open and play them was the lack of a PlayStation 2. I swore I had one around here somewhere, but apparently I was wrong. As my original 60GB PlayStation 3 died a year ago, I had nothing to play my PS2 Final Fantasy XIV games on. After Cheap FFXIV Gil deciding against going the emulation route, I returned to Video Final Fantasy XIV games New York and purchased my silver baby. I did shop around a bit online, but waiting for shipping isn't my style. Neither is thinking things through and realizing I wouldn't have any time to play it until I got home from the trip anyway. With the memory card (I remembered the memory card!) my total came to a little over $90. Starting yesterday, Final Fantasy XIV gameStop is now accepting used PlayStation 2 consoles for trade once more. A system with an AV connector, spare controller and power cable will score folks $25 in trade-in credit, while the system alone is worth $20 imagine Final Fantasy XIV gameStop is sitting on a pile of used cables, controllers and memory cards, so they'll be fine. What will they do with them? Most likely the systems will be refurbished and resold. Least likely they will build a fort out of them and hide away the day reading back issues of Final Fantasy XIV game Informer. The current price for the unavailable refurbished PS2 at Final Fantasy XIV gameStop is $49.99. Not bad. Well, bad in that had this happened sooner I would have saved $30. That said, there's a chance that price could rise given a fresh influx of consoles and perceived demand. From Final Fantasy XIV gameStop's official announcement:The video Final Fantasy XIV game console that had captured millions of hearts around the world continues to breathe life.

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This brings back so many memories—I used to haunt stores like that too, hunting for PS2 gems. I actually picked up the Atelier Iris set a while back as well, but instead of digging out an old console, I started playing those classics through nethersx2 ps2 games on my Android. It’s wild how accurate the experience feels, plus the save/load states and visual tweaks are a huge bonus. Definitely saved me from spending extra on hardware and let me jump straight into the nostalgia wherever I go.

Loved reading this — brings back memories of hunting for old PS2 gems! It reminds me of when I used the Block Blast High Score Generator to prank my gaming buddies; they thought I’d set a world record without realizing it was all just a clever trick.

That’s such a nostalgic read! The PlayStation 2 era truly had something magical about it — from collecting old-school RPGs like Atelier Iris to reliving classics that defined gaming for so many of us. It’s interesting how stores like GameStop keep bringing back retro systems; it really shows how timeless those experiences were.

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That’s a really nostalgic read it perfectly captures the charm of hunting down old-school consoles and classic Final Fantasy XIV games. There’s something special about actually owning and playing on original hardware instead of just emulating it. And honestly, finding sealed PS2 titles like Atelier Iris is a rare win these days!

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