So it is my hope to have an actual conversation here on the topic. Without condemning either side.
Do you believe there is a difference between the those called retro gamers and retro collectors? If you do where is line that makes one a collector and a gamer?
I know for many of us who have been around for a while, and got into this for friends, and to play a few games we never got to, the rise in prices, collecting, and overall "hype" surrounding them has been a bit of a gut check. With it came some really crappy things like gouging, stealing, and flipping. but also some nice things, better lists of games, companies, and a renewed look at history. Many of us myself included have become somewhat of collectors ourselves.
I personally have believed the difference is that collectors get the enjoyment from the thrill of finding a new game and play less than 50% of their collections. While gamers get the enjoyment from actually playing the games, and play a majority of their games. And by play I mean attempt to defeat and put real time into a game. But a lot of times I question this easy divide in my mind. I'm not even sure if it's right.
I feel like this argument generally causes strife in the communities we participate, and really at times takes a lot of the fun out of it for me. So I Turn to the good people here for their thoughts on the Rise of "retro", collecting, and what it means to you to be part of these online and real life communities.