Look here, dickbag, a lot of us have been here for years, bought our Turbos when they were in stores, we've beaten the subjects of Magical Chase, and price guides, and market manipulation to death (use the goddamn search tool), and we're not really interested in dredging the lake every two weeks when some a$$hole noob with fifty posts waltzes in and demands an explanation of why we don't think ebay prices are some kind of sacrament from God. You might find a couple of receptive listeners, but you're basically arguing with a bunch of grognards and surly old misanthropes. In case you didn't notice, we have a nearly 200-hundred-page thread bitching about ebay prices and half the guys here are members of the f*ck Ebay Club. If you're so smart and we're so arrogant, then crawl back to ebay or try to find good deals and raffles on Racketboy. If you don't like our views, you're caucusing with the wrong party.
You actually do a good job of explaining it, this is basically the republican party. "We have our ideas, who cares about the facts?" However, I think you are speaking for far too much of the community. Don't pretend you speak for everyone here.
Also, there are plenty of people here who have been awesome to me. I've gotten good trades, good deals, and etc. I like it here, because I do get good deals. How do I know they are deals? Because they are below eBay prices!
I have no intention to resell. In fact, I've been hesitant to sell any of my extra turbo-stuff (despite numerous offers). I'd rather keep it to trade and build my collection.
Nintendo stuff? I'll sell that crap like a madman.
Finally, just because I'm new here, doesn't mean I'm new to collecting.
Anyway, here's one account for your proof:
What really gets me is a particular guy who sells on ebay... I asked him if he had MC, because of the items(s) he was selling, and he told me he had 6 or 8 copies. And when I keep harassing him, presumably to sell me a copy, he told me he was holding on to them for investment purposes.
Interesting. I wonder how this is going to work out for him. I've said it elsewhere (I'm far more active at
www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting), but I find video games to be a very bad investment. The short argument is that a good investment should have high liquidity. In poor economic times, video games have very very poor liquidity, as people do not have discretionary income. (People often confuse disposable and discretionary.) However, resilience in poor economic times is the exact reason to have good investments. In essence, he is banking on the continued prosperity of his economy - a bet I'd not be willing to take in the current world economic climate.
There is one copy of MC available on the public market right now. You have to be a little bit resourceful to find it, but it's there and the price, while outlandish by our standards, would probably be reasonable by yours, considering its condition.
Interesting. I found one PCE copy available (which I don't count, but some might.) Just because I defend eBay prices, doesn't mean I'm willing to pay them. I don't know if you are willing to share it, but I'd be curious to see it. Also, wolfsaq2 would probably love to see it as well - and would possibly be happy to pay the price. The poor guy just wants to finish his TG set.