Sometimes i see people selling things for insane amounts of money, and others buying it for even more insane amounts of money to the point where it's just sad. So i look at those people and think "Ok, SURELY there aren't less financially literal people who'll buy bullshit for far more than it's worth." And then i realize video game collectors exist...
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120K... i wish i was making this shit up... I mean, apart from it being a horrible deal and financial decision, the guy who busted 120K$ on it, obviously will not play it to "preserve it's value" And after like... 5 minutesof googling, i feel bad for the guy given he coulda bought a similar copy for like... 120 times less. Like, for 1600$ i can buy myself a PC that'll easily emulate that and every other nintendo console and console in general after that, no 1600$ "sealed copy" needed. Video game collectors, what makes you incentivized to buy a game for 120 Grand when you aren't even going to play it, specifically because and only because it's sealed. Really, it being forgotten in a drawer for 4 decades is what makes it worth?? TBH video game collectors should get their own thread in the community watch or wherever.