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Title: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: blinkcopter on January 30, 2016, 03:47:28 pm
Just thought I'd see if any one else is out there for calculating what a game collection is worth versus how much you paid for it?
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: kam1kaz3nl77 on January 30, 2016, 03:52:45 pm
Just thought I'd see if any one else is out there for calculating what a game collection is worth versus how much you paid for it?

I'm halfway in calculating, just recently finished noting all my games prices i bought them for. The question is in how you calculate what it is worth (per game). Which sources you use? Bare in mind, European guy talking here.

I assume you declare physical games which uses steam codes, origin activation codes and Uplay Ubisoft codes  null & void after you use the activation codes?
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: blinkcopter on January 30, 2016, 04:01:44 pm
Just thought I'd see if any one else is out there for calculating what a game collection is worth versus how much you paid for it?

I'm halfway in calculating, just recently finished noting all my games prices i bought them for. The question is in how you calculate what it is worth (per game). Which sources you use? Bare in mind, European guy talking here.

I assume you declare physical games which uses steam codes, origin activation codes and Uplay Ubisoft codes  null & void after you use the activation codes?

That's the problem too.. sources for game value (especially older ones) will vary but should still be in same general ball park.

I don't deal with codes or anything. I only collect cartridge games. Just plug and play!

I guess ones you use a code for a game it becomes yours forever.. so there wouldn't be any need for a game value. Maybe (game value)=(purchase price)?
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: Warmsignal on January 30, 2016, 04:14:36 pm
Just thought I'd see if any one else is out there for calculating what a game collection is worth versus how much you paid for it?

I'm not sure I understand what you mean, exactly.

But if I averaged every price I paid in the past 8 years my best guess is something like $8 a game, and that may be a little generous. So having 1680-some, that would put me at almost $13,500 spent. :o What's it's worth? To me, $13,500. To someone else, I have no idea.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: blinkcopter on January 30, 2016, 05:01:37 pm
Just thought I'd see if any one else is out there for calculating what a game collection is worth versus how much you paid for it?

I'm not sure I understand what you mean, exactly.

But if I averaged every price I paid in the past 8 years my best guess is something like $8 a game, and that may be a little generous. So having 1680-some, that would put me at almost $13,500 spent. :o What's it's worth? To me, $13,500. To someone else, I have no idea.

You will probably see a "value" in a range form. ie $4-$15. There would be a minimum value. But you raised a good point, if you paid $13 500 then it is worth $13 500 to you... I was getting at what the masses value items at or possibly appraisers.  :-\
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: desocietas on January 30, 2016, 06:29:35 pm
I've definitely considered doing a little audit of estiimated value with my collection. I have renters' insurance and want to make sure I'm covered should anything actually happen to all these things.  How much would it really cost to replace it all...?
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: dashv on January 30, 2016, 07:37:19 pm
I've definitely considered doing a little audit of estiimated value with my collection. I have renters' insurance and want to make sure I'm covered should anything actually happen to all these things.  How much would it really cost to replace it all...?

Same here.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: theflea on January 30, 2016, 08:29:26 pm
I honestly don't want to keep track. I don't look at my collection as an investment.
I know I get good deals on some games and others I buy brand new and they loose value.
Overall my spent vs worth is not important to me.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: aliensstudios on January 30, 2016, 08:37:09 pm
I never have, mostly because I don't care that much
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: devancowan on January 31, 2016, 07:37:36 pm
I haven't calculated my cost any time recently. About a year ago I wasn't huge into hunting for well priced games and would more or less buy titles the first week after release if they peaked my interest. This obviously lead to higher cost and even though I rarely buy brand new games these days, I would have to say my collection still cost me a pretty penny given it's small size. I can't even imagine some peoples cost on here who have 10x as much as me!
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: matimo on January 31, 2016, 10:33:47 pm
I've never really cared enough about what my games are worth collectively, i just collect and play for the fun of it. I think if you really only care about what your collection is worth..then you're collecting for the wrong reasons, i find it weird people collect games as if it was for their retirement fund down the road. ._.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: dashv on January 31, 2016, 10:56:00 pm
I collect to play but to ignore the replacement value when fires, theft, flooding, earthquakes, etc claim entire collections is a choice some of us come to regret.

Think about where your collection is primarily located right now. Is it near water pipes, an air conditioning condenser, or a hot water heater, hopefully part of it is not in a basement.

If so you are more vulnerable to flooding than you think.

I lost my entire childhood comic book collection to a burst hot water tank in my upstairs closet!

They were all destroyed right there in their protective sleeves and boxes.

I've replaced a few. But couldn't afford to replace them all. Didn't realize how much I'd put into them until they were destroyed. Since I'd never catalogued or valued them before the incident insurance didn't cover them.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: ignition365 on February 01, 2016, 08:53:27 am
I really care, I've heard too many stories about collectors having their collection stolen, and my insurance, at least what they told me, is that they cover replacement cost, so whatever it will cost me to replace it at the time I file the claim.  But they require photos of the collection to show that I owned the items, so I try to take updated photos at least once a month. 

I have been working a good long while on an application that will price up my collection and update the pricing on a semi regular basis.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: turf on February 01, 2016, 09:57:11 am
I collect to play but to ignore the replacement value when fires, theft, flooding, earthquakes, etc claim entire collections is a choice some of us come to regret.

Think about where your collection is primarily located right now. Is it near water pipes, an air conditioning condenser, or a hot water heater, hopefully part of it is not in a basement.

If so you are more vulnerable to flooding than you think.

I lost my entire childhood comic book collection to a burst hot water tank in my upstairs closet!

They were all destroyed right there in their protective sleeves and boxes.

I've replaced a few. But couldn't afford to replace them all. Didn't realize how much I'd put into them until they were destroyed. Since I'd never cataloged or valued them before the incident insurance didn't cover them.

I care.  You'll care too when yours comes up missing.   :'(
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: Warmsignal on February 01, 2016, 02:26:27 pm
Evidently there is a tool on PriceCharting that allows you to put in as many games as you want in a lot calculator to add up the average sales prices, if you wanted to sit there and put them all in.

Turns out they block you from doing more than 10 at a time if you don't fork over some cash.

It seems for my GameCube games alone, the cost to replace them online would be $717. Crazy.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: retrogemcollector on March 19, 2016, 11:13:26 pm
I have an Excel sheet for the past three years and I constantly updating at least once a month.
Title: Re: Anyone else calculate estimated value vs purchase price for game collections?
Post by: bikingjahuty on March 20, 2016, 12:00:43 am
I did this a while back and at the time I averaged about $10 per game in the collection. Keeping that average, my collection is probably worth between $15,000 and $20,000. As far as how much I've put into it, it's probably about half of that. I amassed probably 70% of my collection of the cheap. The rest is a combination of retail and ebay prices.