Thanks OP. I don't like buying from Gamestop, but I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I didn't see anything I wanted enough to break the $25 mark on Amazon. Here's hoping Gamestop doesn't screw up their order like they did when they sold the $10 Jak and Daxter collection, I am not up for arguing with some GS drones yet again. At least they can't bill me until I actually pick up the game
I've done that a couple times as well LOL. It's set me off a few times seeing people refer to games as "investments".
Honestly, I don't know why it bothers me. I just find it incredibly stupid, but the guy is right there are plenty of hobbies people waste money on so there's really no reason attack him. On the flip-side... don't ever refer to games as "investments". For every $20 game you buy that eventually shoots up to $100+, there are probably 10 others that will be $10 or less (and some much less).
Buying vintage SNES, N64, PS1, games NES... is a bit of a different matter though. Although having seen some real life hoarders, I do cringe a bit when I hear the word "collect". Buy to play.
No, you are right, it's stupid as hell. Games are meant to be played; it pisses me off when someone buys games on sale/cheap to sit on a shelf for years because there's someone else who, had they gotten the game, would actually play and enjoy it.
And no offense to anyone, but with very few exceptions, buying video games as investments is moronic. If you are interested in investing money, there are far better investments that can be made. If your $20 game is sitting on a shelf for 10 years or so before you able to sell it for $100 or so, sucks to be you. Properly invested that money could have been $1,000 or more easily.
I know a guy who runs a local comics shop, and man he's got some stories. People buy crap for 10, 20, even 30 years telling themselves it's an investment. Then they turn around to sell it, and yell/scream/bitch him out when they find out they can't even sell their crap high enough to break even. They see stuff like unopened toys from the 90's on Amazon that MSRP'd at $30 and sell for $90 and always fail to realize that, just because that's what the seller is asking for doesn't mean that's what he gets. The fact is there is an infinitesimally small market for "useless junk", and the crap sits for years before someone finally buys it, if ever. So when people think they are going to be able to sell a $20 game for thousands, or even just hundreds, of dollars 10 years down the line, for a system that isn't available anymore, I always get a little chuckle out of it. Doubly so when the advent of digital media means that, in all likelihood, all these physical games will continue to lose value as time goes on. If I were a serious collector interested in profiting in my old games, I'd strongly consider selling now. Aside from certain popular licensed games that have no chance of ever being re-released, I don't think hardly any games will ever be worth more than they are now. If you are collecting because having unopened games/comics/toys/ect on a shelf somehow makes you happy, well..... I will never understand that, but good luck to you I guess? At least you are getting SOME happiness from them.
BTW, Agent Orange is an awesome screenname. Larfleeze is the man

. While we are on the topic of valuable collectibles, I am kicking myself for missing out on the Larfleeze Blackest Night bust. I've found that, with a few years patience, it's easy to get those busts at under half the original price, but holy hell did Larfleeze sell out quick. I can barely find a bust on sale for under $200, let alone the $30 I was hoping to pay for it :*(. I hate El Hoardo as much as the next guy, but damn, anybody selling those busts now can make a killing that even puts these Xenoblade Chronicle hoarders to shame. Same with the Rorschace bust, Watchmen is my favorite movie ever and while every other bust from that set can be found for under $20, Rorschace's has held it's value extremely well. Since it hardly seems worth buying any of them without Rorschace, I missed out there too :*( Who knew glorified paperweights would be so valuable?