Almost everyone is going to be hypocritical with selling machines. The market has gone up and up and up. We all like buying machines that are a good value. In my time collecting I've only lost money on two or three machines. I'll be the first to admit, "not getting hurt financially" is one of the first things I look at when buying a game. The slight difference might be the APPEARANCE of buying multiple copies of new machines with the sole purpose of reselling them at a profit. I know you said that your brother decided the theme was too dark for their one year-old and six year-old and that him deciding to sell made you realize that the music might get repetitive. Maybe that's the truth, but I'm sure you can see that those sound like excuses to help justify buying multiple machines to turn a quick buck. In this case, I don't even think it's that big of a deal. Everyone that really wanted in on day-one was able to secure their copy. Who knows, maybe your price will end up seeming like a steal once games hit the production line.