Then it really wasn't worth $50, was it? A bunch of these "rare" soundtracks get listed for such high prices, and these sellers probably wonder why no one buys anything.
I have a copy of Double Dragon 3 / Combatribes that I couldn't sell for less than $100 and
this guy has the gall to sell it for over $500?
Let's face it. Hardly anyone wants CD anymore, and why should they when the general market is streaming?
But that's beyond the issue: I have no desire to keep these physical copies, but someone out there might, and who am I to dictate how much something is worth at any given time?
And if you believe I'm cutting myself short, buy it. Sell it for more. I already listed a handful of soundtracks on this thread priced at a loss, and not a single user has yet to reply.
And if it weren't for one eBay buyer that made an offer for the entire Last Blade collection I wouldn't have space/funds to buy your copy of EtlanZ Famicom MIDI Best.