I got a response from them:
If you can provide me links with the last time a sealed one has been up on eBay with the price you claim, I will gladly adjust it.
OK, I'm totally with you guys and I'm pissed off and I won't sell to them or buy from them...but, to be devil's advocate on one little point, I have never seen a sealed Dynastic Hero on ebay and I've been keeping an eye on all the Dynastic Hero auctions (which I can't afford) for about five years. I've also seen complete copies of Magical Chase go for $700-900, although rarely and not in the last couple years. Anyway, my point is that his absurd price is not
completely without context.
Now to join in the rant,
Redfrog initially started his bidding fairly low and my one hope from this outrageous price gouging on Terreforming, Super Air Zonk, etc. is that these may be signs he's not making as much on his "investment" as he planned.
I frequently hear people say that ebay is overpriced (true) and advise gamers to look elsewhere for better deals. My question is
where? Unless you're willing to settle for PCE versions, Ebay increasingly IS setting the price for U.S. TurboGrafx games. I have an extensive list of online stores I've been compiling since 1997 and, with the exception of some sealed games from European ebay sellers in the last year, there are no good deals on this stuff...from reliable sellers (Tellegames UK doesn't seem to actually ship orders). If redfrog wasn't pulling this shit, someone else would and the problem is bigger than Redfrog. There are not a lot of sealed Dynastic Hero boxes sitting anywhere, that disc was the last one the real TZD had.
The only way the price on games like DH is going to go down is if: 1)we all stop collecting and start pirating (unlikely) or 2)something surfaces like the Sapphire bootleg. I'm not going to settle for the Wii version of DH, but if I can get a disc on my shelf that sort of matches the color of my other labels and won't risk f*cking up my system like a CDr, then I'm a happy camper.
Without sounding too much like a motivational speaker, I remember hearing somewhere that rather than trying to fight something you should "make the existing paradigm obsolete." What are the chances we could show Hudson that there's enough interest to reprint this game or at least grant someone else a license to do so? I realize Nintendo has a stake in this now with their VC that would probably make things impossible..but, Hudson did reprint DE2 a few years after the system died and with enough consistent pressure it seems that something could happen.