TheGregzilla wrote:Your not understanding the argument at all. Im not saying all retro games should be cheap blah blah blah. But the fact is, most retro games should be on the low end. The fact is there isn't demand for 90% of them. They are price jacked in a lot of cases. A game in crap condition that is 15 years old selling for more than half the price it was brand new? Granted it would be worth much more brand new now, but thats because of time, not the game itself. Its just ridiculous to look even on ebay and see 'lots' of games with like 10 SNES games for hundreds of dollars and some of them not even being very rare. Fact is, if I can find the same game on 30+ websites for sale, it isnt rare and shouldnt be priced as such.
You cant just rule all retro games as being worth tons of money because they are collectable. The point of a RARE game even being RARE is that its worth more. If every game is going to be expensive, collecting is going to become impossible to all but the well-to-do.
You are obviously not understanding it and economics in general. As most who make this argument, you completely disregard the demand and only focus on the supply. Being rare does not dictate value on its own. There are a ton of rare items that have little to no value. There are many rare games that aren't that valuable. When you get the combination of rare + demand you get the expensive games. Then some other extremely rare games are expensive, but also because they are in demand by collectors wanting to complete their collections. TMNT IV is a game that is popular so it increases its value. Nowhere have I said all retro games are worth tons of money, quite the opposite.
The other mistake is you are taking one example of someone asking too much for a game, especially considering its condition and assigning that value to it. There are outliers all over, but a collector or retro gamer who is experienced hunting games, knows to find a general price that items are actually selling for and assigning that value to it. Sure we all have a laugh and shake our head at the fool asking $50 for a common NES cart, I just linked one as an example. That doesnt mean they sell for that much.
