It's just mind boggling that rare plastic and cardboard is worth a Ferrari. Is it really? Or is it just a sickness in the minds of collectors? It's not a precious metal. It's a video game. Not even that, it's just the plastic. The game itself is not the valued part.
There has to be a limit on how much something is worth to a person. I guess if I was filthy stinking rich like all the politicians in this country, spending a quarter million dollars on a box of old ass Nintendo games wouldn't seem like a big deal.
And when you really break it down as to the value of games as just a cartridge, boxed, sealed, etc....how crazy is it that a game cartridge/disc-the primary item you are buying-is only worth (example) $10. But with the flimsy cardboard box and little booklet, it's worth $80. Take that and put the original cellophane wrap that over time turns yellow and starts to damage the cardboard box it is supposed to protect on it and now it's worth $160. Slap that slowly disintegrating package into a VGA graded case where there is now even
less possibility of the game actually ever being played and you are up to $320. You know...played? Like...the primary function of a video game?
So you've taken a $10 game that you could pop in and play, paid $310 on top of that so that you are guaranteed that you will never be able to play it. What the hell sense does it make?
I think it's really just a case of virtual dong wagging. A way for collector's to say "Look, my collection is bigger than yours!" Meanwhile, while they are busy comparing their e-peens, I'm living the AC/DC song "Sink the Pink."
They're e-peen might be bigger, by my real-peen is seeing the action.
And also, while a Ferrari is made of plastic, metal, rubber and some of the very same things these video games are made of, of Ferrari is a helluva lot more impressive to look at. And if you show a box of sealed video games to a girl, she's going to call you a dork. You show her a pretty Ferrari? Well....use your imagination. At least she would go for a ride in it with you and smile.