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The market for $9,000 games & Beyond...Hobbit $12,000?

By kaneda

8 years ago


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#107 8 years ago
Quoted from investingdad:

Well, there is an inflation component.
8k today is 6.2k in 2003 dollars.

The MSRP for LoTR rerelease in 2009 was $6499. GOT Premium is $7,595. So Stern's pricing has stayed about the same over the last 5 or 6 years when adjusted for inflation:

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#121 8 years ago
Quoted from DaveH:

No it wasn't. Did you get that price from Stern saying that was what it was? They keep raising those on their site so it looks like it was higher.

According to Stern's 2005 web page LoTR,s MSRP was $4995.So the second? release was $6,082.95 in today's money.

#122 8 years ago
Quoted from TheLaw:

Wasn't IM like under 4K in 2010?

Iron Man Classic (home version) was $3,799 on the 2010 web site.

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