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Is the collecting bubble shifting?
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tafk:
The biggest bubble will be for childhood systems for those in their late 20s-30s aka people with the most disposible income. So as we are now shifting through SNES and Genesis I expect we will see N64 and PS1 prices begin to climb a little bit. I would say if you're playing the game of trying to get the cheapest games go for PS2/Xbox/GC era right now, those seem to be the cheapest relative to what they could be.
fazerco:
Every year this topic comes up, and every year the prices go up.
ignition365:

--- Quote from: fazerco on December 16, 2016, 01:28:31 pm ---Every year this topic comes up, and every year the prices go up.

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Atari dropped like a rock.
burningdoom:

--- Quote from: ignition365 on December 16, 2016, 02:08:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: fazerco on December 16, 2016, 01:28:31 pm ---Every year this topic comes up, and every year the prices go up.

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Atari dropped like a rock.

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I don't recall Atari 2600 EVER being expensive to collect for, far back into the 90s even. (Except for the rare exceptions, of course, like Chuck Wagon.) I always remember seeing Atari 2600 carts going for under $5 a piece.
ignition365:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on December 16, 2016, 02:34:41 pm ---
--- Quote from: ignition365 on December 16, 2016, 02:08:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: fazerco on December 16, 2016, 01:28:31 pm ---Every year this topic comes up, and every year the prices go up.

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Atari dropped like a rock.

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I don't recall Atari 2600 EVER being expensive to collect for, far back into the 90s even. (Except for the rare exceptions, of course, like Chuck Wagon.) I always remember seeing Atari 2600 carts going for under $5 a piece.

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About 10 years ago Atari games were desirable because they were in their bubble.
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