I think people should accept that this "Brief period of Utopia" as Betagam7 called it, was an oddity that won't come back. Toys R'Us won't clear thousand of SNES games ever again and those arcades that closed in 2004 dumped their 30 year-old machines just once.
And gaming is popular now. It's no longer something exclusive to an extremely small demographic of young, nerdy adults. Now women, middle-aged men and kids all interest themselves in retrogaming and want to partake. Culturally we aren't going back and, hence, prices won't, either.
People also forget that we are paying heavily discounted prices on games. Phantasy Star or Chrono Trigger would cost over 160$ today at their original retail price. And while they are old, a lot of old stuff keeps their price for very long. I mean, I'm buying model trains right now and an old, crummy Rivarrossi Mikado made in the 70s costs you only a little less than a cutting edge Kato-made model made five years ago. And this is something that ages far worse than games, let me assure you that.
This does not mean there are not abusive sellers or irrational prices. Just two days ago a seller on ebay removed their copy of Transarctica from auction. When I asked him why, he told me it seemed like it wasn't going to sell well and that "others sold for 50€".
Those 50€ copies have never been sold. The only successful sales were priced around 7€. So now there's one less copy on sale with a reasonable price.
Not to be rude, but I think you are one of those "affluent collectors". People who just want to play games do not buy Game.coms or care about original hardware or packaging.Betagam7 wrote:affluent collectors line their houses with unplayed copies of Holy Diver and those of us who used to enjoy playing videogames[...]
On another matter, while I do understand the fear of being duped into a bootleg, I support reproductions as I do not believe this kind of cultural artifacts should be limited only to those that can afford the massive prices of the original. Ideally we would get a super-Criterion release of every game with reproduction of their original materials, director commentaries and me talking shit on a feature but, alas, we don't.
