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You license plate shelf queen! So you're not even using the license plates on a vehicle? You need help, how dare you have a hobby involving tangible goods.
I'm a deeply disturbed individual.
You license plate shelf queen! So you're not even using the license plates on a vehicle? You need help, how dare you have a hobby involving tangible goods.
Anything physical will eventually become collectible. Anything. Be it old gas cans, road signs, pez dispensers or video games.
The PEZ dispenser museum is 10 minutes from my house, and it's absolutely insane how much these things are worth to people. Blows my mind.
I'm sure the same has been said of video games.
As a collectard of beanie babies - the market didn't crash so much as it got flooded w/over production and new lines. The 1993 through early 1995 lines still do very well - particularly the rares (beanies w/name changes, or redesigns). There are hundreds of beanies in those ranges who maintain high hundreds to a few thousand dollars in current market value.Unless the market falls apart like it did with beanie babies. Amassing collections of whatever will always be there. Deal with it. This thread didn't need to be made.
I think if you own a display stand for individual games you might want to re-examine your life.
No, it's never open a HMG thread.
That gave me a good chuckle, thanks.
I just throw this out there...if many of you think that video game collectors are bad, you should look into the world to toy collectors.
back around 2005/6 I tried my hand at buying/selling vintage GI Joe stuff...holy shit, I had no idea how horrible collectors could e to deal with until I deal with them. They take picky/neurotic/bitchy to a whole new level.
I just throw this out there...if many of you think that video game collectors are bad, you should look into the world to toy collectors.
back around 2005/6 I tried my hand at buying/selling vintage GI Joe stuff...holy shit, I had no idea how horrible collectors could e to deal with until I deal with them. They take picky/neurotic/bitchy to a whole new level.
I don't understand collecting/obtaining something if you don't intend to use it.
They certainly do. The worst were the McFarlane sports figures guys. Holy shit, they would camp out for the UPS truck to show up, then watch as we opened the case.
One time during my time at GameStop, one of them had called up to have a figure held. When it didn't show up in the shipment, the guy started throwing a temper tantrum like a fucking child.
I think this subject needs a dedicated thread.
Collectardism is the plague that is destroying our gaming hobby. Everywhere you look, this condition is claiming more and more victims. Facebook, YouTube, NintendoAge, even here at Neo-geo.com. Any time you see someone posting pictures of a mint condition Metal Slug X US AES in an acrylic case or box protector, you are witnessing the symptoms of collectardism in action.
Because there's no current cure, the best we can do is promote preventive measures and offer support groups to those affected by this terrible disease. Do you know any loved ones who have succumbed to collectardism?
Preach on man. We know each other on other forums. I'm so over the shit and of the stuff you listed forum side NintendoAge is the largest cancer by far specifically with Nintendo stuff and second to that would be all the wannabe copy cat post youtube scum with their 'gems' videos to prop up or inflate values on games or people doing their me-too staged I found this (overly rare game or stack of...) garbage. It has driven so many assholes out of the dark corners and shadows to turn the hobby into a profit driven game of one upping the next sucker for another buck. Great you want to collect stuff cool? You want to hoard stuff that'll get dusty, good too. But when it gets to where it makes things miserable for everyone else as you're playing a part in fucking the next guys wallet worse that's when it's not cool anymore. I gave up buying Nintendo console pre2000 shit 3 years ago now because of the garbage and I'm so soured on it a year ago it drove me to pinball machines (I have a home use only PinBot) and now to arcade with my 2 slot MVS cabinet. Old ways die hard, I found gameboy and sega genesis/game gear stuff isn't rapey still if you specifically stick to carts as the trolls mostly just don't care to bother. It's a hard thing to deal with having a hobby from 1995 (buying older game to enjoy/discover something new) ruined by scum but that's where it is now.
I've noticed there some of it in the SNK world, but it's a blip compared to the abuses in Nintendoland, TG16/PCE stuff, Sega CD/Saturn type games, and some other stuff. I would throw AES in there but MVS isn't immune. What gets me is ebay. What the fuck drives people to keep re-posting unsold carts for months on end for the same inflated crap prices when other honest people will start a reasonable bin or low price to let it grow naturally. If you see a game sell all day in a $20-40 range, and you refuse to ever get off $100 on ebay -- what is your problem?! People like that make me wish ebay would STOP the free 50 a month. It would force almost all those pricks to price responsibly again instead of looking for an uneducated sucker. It's far easier to fool a chump on NES stuff than a more niche thing like Neo Geo cartridges which makes it all the more confusing.
When I got into whiskey I found how fucked things could be. People amass cases of limited release stuff and sit on it for years and never drink it. Why even get it if you aren't going to appreciate it. Just so other people can't appreciate it.
Oh shit...that one too.
I just recently got into the bourbon/scotch market only to find this stupidity.
First off, I just cannot comprehend why someone would buy a bottle booze...only to sit it on a shelf sealed and look at it. There are "liquor collectors". Liquor collector?!? What in the flying fuck? You want to collect the bottle? Sure. The liquid inside? Why?
Then there's the grey market bullshit. $120 bottle snatched up in some under the table crap only to be put on the grey market at 10 times the cost. The Pappy Van Winkle stupidity is a prime example.
Are you that guy that used to work at midway?