For Castlevania games, it's just the fact that they're Castlevania games. I do think the Internet has also done a lot to expose more obscure entries in popular franchises like Chronicles to interested fans.Retrogamer0001 wrote:In my earlier example of Castlevania Chronicles more than doubling in price, I often wonder what kind of factors are involved. Is it Youtube exposure? Legitimate rarity? Human stupidity or greed, like cha cha is assuming? I find it difficult to believe that it's a "natural" kind of appreciation(or whatever counts as natural on Ebay) considering it seemed to happen almost overnight. It's mind-boggling, and the market truly does seem senseless at times.
I mean think about it. The GBA and DS had a long string of Castlevania titles that created lots of new fans of the series and that well has dried up. I feel like Castlevania is a franchise with a lot of new-ish fans looking to discover the rest of the series, and it's a series that already had a lot of old fans to begin with.
It's a very popular franchise with its own dedicated fanbase. There are people who aren't necessarily retro game collectors that collect just Castlevania games because it's their favorite. The same can be said for many of the popular franchises. It's not necessarily just the retro collectors out to buy stuff like old Castlevania games.
That said the actual rarity doesn't always match the demand. It's not really senseless though, if people are willing to pay higher prices then those prices will creep up. All it takes is for people to purchase it at that price for others to raise their prices to match. Even common retro games still carry the perception of being a limited commodity with no new ones being made, even if there are more than enough copies floating around out there so that everyone who wants one can have one.
It doesn't have as much of an effect on stuff like Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt because there's just so many copies that you're practically tripping over them every time you go looking for old games.
Then you get stuff like Dracula X and Mega Man X3 which are both part of a popular franchise and with a more limited production run so completionists are willing to shell out more for a copy. This is where I just say screw it and buy the much more common Japanese versions.
