I'm not worried about it. All i hope for is that my a list game and b list games are worth what the other a and b list games i want to replace them with when i tire of them.
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I'm not worried about it. All i hope for is that my a list game and b list games are worth what the other a and b list games i want to replace them with when i tire of them.
Quoted from Kane:Nothings gone down except the housing market (and even that depends on where you live). Pins won't go down either.
Muscle Cars are 1/2 what they were five years ago. I'm sure there are other examples but when you say "nothing", all i have to do is give one example to disprove you.
My opinion is that pins are currently quite high in price because the people who played these a-list games were younger when they came out and couldn't afford them but now they can. Sooner or later, these people buying these now will get rid of them and the younger people who have no history playing them (because they are now in people's homes and not "in the wild") will not want them. As a result, they will be cheap. Just my take on that.
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