We are fast coming to the days of digital distrubtion and with it we will see video games in hard form finaly be seen as a obsolete/antiqued. This has me wondering though....just which will it be? Will video games in their hard copy forms simply be seen as obsolete junk much like cassettes and VHS tapes before them? Or will we find that the gaming hobby is very different and gamers cherish their games making them collectors items/antiques?
Its easy to envision a world where everything is digital and even the most rare titles like Suikoden 2 or Panzer Dragoon Saga start to slowly decline in value....but at the same time its easy to see a world where more and more people are born that take up the gaming hobby and they want hard copies of the classic games and systems their grand dads talk about.
So what do you guys think? Over the next 20 years will we see depreciation or appreciation of value, and to what extent?
Personally I think we will see game prices slowly increase. Stuff thats already rare like Suikoden 2 may creep a bit but I dont think we will see large increases. I think however we will see a bigger increase in value of stuff thats now seen as junk such as the original Super Mario Brothers or Donkey Kong Country. IM not saying I think these games will be worth $100 a pop as well, but I think we will see them going from $1-$5 junk titles to $20-$50 games.
Its easy to envision a world where everything is digital and even the most rare titles like Suikoden 2 or Panzer Dragoon Saga start to slowly decline in value....but at the same time its easy to see a world where more and more people are born that take up the gaming hobby and they want hard copies of the classic games and systems their grand dads talk about.
So what do you guys think? Over the next 20 years will we see depreciation or appreciation of value, and to what extent?
Personally I think we will see game prices slowly increase. Stuff thats already rare like Suikoden 2 may creep a bit but I dont think we will see large increases. I think however we will see a bigger increase in value of stuff thats now seen as junk such as the original Super Mario Brothers or Donkey Kong Country. IM not saying I think these games will be worth $100 a pop as well, but I think we will see them going from $1-$5 junk titles to $20-$50 games.
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