So Gamestop sold Radiant Silvergun, I'm reading in every other post, and now Tony is mad that SMS collectors want to pay $1000 for a variant of Sonic? Is that about right?

Clearly, SMS collectors in general, and a couple in this thread in particular, have decided that this particular version of this particular game is worth enough to them that they will pay what others believe are exorbitant prices to get the item. Why do we need 8 pages of argument against them doing this? Isn't that a lot of what this hobby is? As a comparison, there are people who will pay upwards of $10,000 for a gold NWC cartridge. I don't need to hear how that's different than Sonic with a UPC sticker, the point is that some things are more valuable to some folks than to others. That's what collecting is!