Ugh, finding this trilogy is a pain! I checked like five stores last month before caving and buying a used copy from DKOldies. They’re pricier than eBay sometimes, but at least they test everything. Honestly, though? Emulation might be the move if you just wanna play it. The Wii discs are notorious for scratching easily, and replacing them costs a fortune.
If you’re dead-set on physical, set up alerts on Mercari. I snagged mine there for $80 after months of waiting. Patience pays off!
eBay’s your main battlefield here, but man, the prices hurt. I’ve seen loose discs go for $50, which feels criminal. Try local trade-in groups—some dad might sell his kid’s old copy not knowing its value. My buddy found one at a garage sale for $5. Pure luck, but it happens!
Man, tracking down the 'Metroid Prime Trilogy' for Wii is like hunting for treasure these days. Since it's been out of print for years, your best bets are secondhand markets. I've had luck with eBay, but prices can be brutal—expect $100+ for a complete copy. Local game stores sometimes have hidden gems too, especially if they specialize in retro stuff.
Don’t sleep on Facebook Marketplace or retro gaming forums like NintendoAge (RIP) or r/GameSwap. Sellers there often price more fairly than scalpers. Just watch out for disc-only listings; the steelbook case and artwork are half the charm! If you’re desperate, Wii U’s eShop had a digital version, but that’s gone now too. What a shame—it’s one of Nintendo’s best compilations.
The hunt for 'Metroid Prime Trilogy' feels like a side quest itself! I dug through my old Wii collection last year and realized I’d traded mine years ago—big regret. Now I scour conventions; retro booths sometimes have it tucked between 'Wii Sports' and 'Mario Kart'.
Pro tip: Check smaller online shops like Lukie Games or even Half Price Books’ website. They don’t always update inventory fast, so call ahead. Also, the Japanese version works on US Wiis and often goes cheaper, though menus are in English anyway. Samus deserves better than these scalper prices!
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