Sarge wrote:Well, if you see it as an investment, then it's not a bad move. I've got some dupes, and I will sell them one of these days. Once I get off my lazy butt.

He doesn't seem to be indicating it is though, rather he just seems to enjoy having multiple copies of a hard to find game on his shelf (if you planned to resell would your really keep it out on display where it could become tarnished?) This seems like little more than the kind unnecessary hoarding that often seems to develop among collectors once they've gone beyond their initial nostalgia kick.
He doesn't need 3 copies. This is figuratively just wallpaper at this point and I agree with Gunstar, its bordering on a sickness that a lot of us (myself included) are probably hovering on the fringes of.
I've often bothered myself with introspection as to why I feel the need to have so many games or why physical copies mean more to me than emulation. I think it really does go back to being a kid and having little money to afford new games and then entering adulthood, having disposable income and suddenly being like "Bwahaha, now I can get all the games I never could before, screw you impoverished childhood".
Then the price-hike came along and was all "haha, back to square one for you kiddo!"
I should probably see a psychiatrist. I could fund it by selling my collection.
