lol. lmao.

  • Kichae@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Now do 1985.

    Never mind, I’ll do it myself: NES games were $50, which today is about $185.

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      That’s only because people in the US and Asia overpaid for their games. We weren’t paying that for microcomputer games in Europe.

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      That puts collecting into context.

      Buying almost any game new and holding onto them for decades would be a huge loss, net inflation. Even most “valuable” games would sell at a loss.