These inflation prices don't make sense. How can something not released already have an inflation of $100. Desire for an object in a seasonal price raise dies not affect inflation, which is how much the value of MONEY changes. So, unless money changed value of over a hundred dollars since last night, Nov 12 is now, so the inflation is statistically impossible.
You'd be surprised at what collectors are willing to pay for. Even the old Mario games for the N64 hold a pretty good value even now. I do agree that the inflation numbers seem mere guesses in this BS post ,but it is cool to see all the old systems again. Since Gen X has hit middle age there has been a pretty good increase in retro gaming. Personally I tire of all the profiteering and half assing of the game world of today.
These inflation prices don't make sense. How can something not released already have an inflation of $100. Desire for an object in a seasonal price raise dies not affect inflation, which is how much the value of MONEY changes. So, unless money changed value of over a hundred dollars since last night, Nov 12 is now, so the inflation is statistically impossible.
You'd be surprised at what collectors are willing to pay for. Even the old Mario games for the N64 hold a pretty good value even now. I do agree that the inflation numbers seem mere guesses in this BS post ,but it is cool to see all the old systems again. Since Gen X has hit middle age there has been a pretty good increase in retro gaming. Personally I tire of all the profiteering and half assing of the game world of today.
You'd be surprised at what collectors are willing to pay for. Even the old Mario games for the N64 hold a pretty good value even now. I do agree that the inflation numbers seem mere guesses in this BS post ,but it is cool to see all the old systems again. Since Gen X has hit middle age there has been a pretty good increase in retro gaming. Personally I tire of all the profiteering and half assing of the game world of today.