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Originally Posted by Twisted
i think the glory days of game collecting in order to profit are behind us..cartridge based games were more involved in manufacturering so overall there are less of them out there as compared to cd/dvd based games..which they can rapidly produce...so i guess like for every 1 cartridge they produce..10 cd/dvd games are made in the same amount of time..so if people think cd/dvd based sealed games will be just as rare potentially as sealed cartridges could be considered rare these days is sorely mistaken.
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I also believe that today's games will be less rare/valuable in the future because people understand their collectible nature far better.
Back in the days of cartridges, people didn't realise there would one day be collectors going after all those games and looking for sealed copies or understand how much they might one day be worth.
People threw away packaging and beat the crap out of their stuff. Finding things minty from that era is, I'm sure, a true challenge.