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snes_master
01-03-2006, 04:51 AM
Will this devaluate Retrogaming Value Market ...?
Whats your prediction for the future ?

Will retrogaming be a good asset to have looking towards the future or retrogaming will die slowly but surely ?

Ive nottest lately prices not reaching as much as they used to ...

Whats your opinions ...?

Griking
01-03-2006, 09:20 AM
Will this devaluate Retrogaming Value Market ...?
Whats your prediction for the future ?

Will retrogaming be a good asset to have looking towards the future or retrogaming will die slowly but surely ?

Ive nottest lately prices not reaching as much as they used to ...

Whats your opinions ...?

Anyone who collects videogames as a investment is a fool. Collect for the joy of it.

jajaja
01-03-2006, 09:24 AM
Anyone who collects videogames as a investment is a fool. Collect for the joy of it.

Thats alittle harsh :P What about Digitpress and all the other ppl who runs a videostore here? They invest in games to make money.

Griking
01-03-2006, 10:13 AM
People who have actual businesses (especially brick and mortar stores) are a little different. Their investment is in their business, not a few boxes on a shelf. I'm more or less talking about the people who purchase sealed copies of Final Fantasy games and think that they're going to send their kinds to college. Lets be honest, videogames just aren't the most secure investment out there, especially when reprints; which is easy to do and has been known to happen more than a few times recently , can cause your game collection value to plummet.

rarecube
01-03-2006, 03:56 PM
I believe if the games are in mint condition or very good condition you can always sell them for a decent price.