Quote: Johnster1
1) What do you think of the concept? Would you get one if you hadn't seen a demo of them, or if you thought the game was "average"?
2) How much would you pay for one, and which one would you get?
3) Would you pay the same price to get them all?
I think the variants are a great concept, but it's unfortunately become near impossible to find them. The same thing happens in lots of different series, but with Skylanders it's become a lot more noticeable. I think regardless of what I thought of the game, the figures are honestly really nice sculpts. For the $9.99 price, I could get some junky looking Star Wars figure that doesn't have any sort of technological capabilities.
If they were readily available, I don't see them charging more randomly. As long as they could sell them perhaps from their official site, that'd be a thousand times better. But, you also have to take into account- these are COLLECTIBLE versions of the regular figures. Not everyone is really meant to have them. And as much as I'd love to see a ton of people having them, they can't. Oh well. Too bad.
My dad collects Hot Wheels cars, and I used this example in another thread. There's a convention held every year. Tickets for staying their are about $300+ a night. Now, lots of people sell stuff, and there's a good amount of things to do, but they sell commemorative cars there. For $30 each. That's not to mention what some cars resell for. Certain "Dinner" cars sell for $50+, and an Auction car from a few years back went for
$500. That's not a typo. A car you could get for 99 cents is painted special, and resold for
five hundred dollars. Now, we eventually sold our extra for $300 which was pretty good honestly.
The special ones are sold to appeal to the adult collectors. TFB and Activision knows there's a lot of adults playing, and they know they have the bones to drop on more expensive ones. Well..most of us anyways.
Although, I certainly hope they do more promotions like the Flocked Stump Smash. That's much more fair then having to have inside contacts or a ton of money to even get a shot at one of them.