Double that, because COVID. All "leave me alone I'm playing video games" items have doubled in price. Cheapest I'm seeing for a bare cart of Die Hard on the eBays is ~75$, but also seeing them for ~99$+.Bare carts sell for about $25-30. You'd probably pay $50 on eBay, because, eBay.
It's crazy if you go look at what things are selling for at Heritage Auctions and the like... Stuff that isn't even uncommon, much less rare. We are currently in an expanding bubble, that will in time burst. Which is a PITA for those of us who just wanna play games.I have my doubts, re investment potential in the long-term.
I've seen it before with other hobbies, collectibles. What goes up inevitably comes down.
Arcade PCBs are fragile and sometimes temperamental beasts, most of them will fail before they reach in investment $$$.
That and the younger generations won't give a stuff about this stuff as we do, and we'll all be old and dead.
I do have to admit, I am at times tempted to sell off some of my pricer Neo Geo MVS & CD games... especially with the Furrtek Neo Geo SD board on its way. But naw...Happens in all hobbies unfortunately. Same shit happened with records. I’m sitting close to a 20,000 piece vinyl collection. And a lot of the shit that people used to pay you to take away is somehow now worth a mint. I just laugh it off when people come by and ogle and tell me about how much certain funk, latin, jazz or soul records worth. Been collecting since the 80’s but haven’t bought anything since the “vinyl revival” happened 5 years or so ago...
But it’s best not to spend too much time thinking about it all honestly. Buy the games you can afford and just enjoy them. Life’s definitely way too short to have regrets.
In saying all that, prices are absolutely stupid. The few Cave games I’m missing, I could buy a pretty nice new car instead.
Sure there is it just doesn't have the library depth such as the Neo Geo arcade games.It's not like there's a stellar lineup of STV games.
I've got about a 1200 piece vinyl collection myself. Value wise it's out paced my 401K recently, no joke. Mine is mostly dance music and hip hop, but a lot of the limited run house and jungle etc. is worth a lot now.Happens in all hobbies unfortunately. Same shit happened with records. I’m sitting close to a 20,000 piece vinyl collection. And a lot of the shit that people used to pay you to take away is somehow now worth a mint. I just laugh it off when people come by and ogle and tell me about how much certain funk, latin, jazz or soul records worth. Been collecting since the 80’s but haven’t bought anything since the “vinyl revival” happened 5 years or so ago...
But it’s best not to spend too much time thinking about it all honestly. Buy the games you can afford and just enjoy them. Life’s definitely way too short to have regrets.
In saying all that, prices are absolutely stupid. The few Cave games I’m missing, I could buy a pretty nice new car instead.
Well, technically, the one in the image is not an EPROM. It's some flash thing on an adapter. Look at the legs.that's also why i dont want to do like in the earlier photo and shove a bunch of 27c322's in the shell!