Wow it's gotten quite bad in France. Interesting read, especially regarding the local purveyors of games slowly "grooming" the newcomers to believe that this stuff has the value of solid gold.Xyga wrote:Me too.MintyTheCat wrote:I wonder why this is but I tend to find this too.caincan wrote: french/spanish/italians are the worst figuring the prices & choices..) , in akiba than japanese sellers..
It's simple actually, I can tell in the case of France that this 'market' has been controlled by a number of sharks with enough happy merchant spirit and who felt the winds turn around 2008~2010. They invested money and went to Japan, combing the land for everything they could afford to send back to Europe (or open their own juicy channels with local Japanese stores).
With natural stocks decreasing and people being afraid for the economy, the market was ripe for the game of value/high prices.
In the same time they've patiently worked on building the mood, literally shepherding all the young men relatively new to the retrogaming thing, through 'holy grails collectors' forums, events like public auctions, or salons/meetings for 'professionals' like them (sharky friends!), stores of course, etc.
Why did it work so well ? Most of these newbie customers were (are still) inexperienced, have sparkly begging eyes, and can't speak a fucking word of english (consequently they also suck at ordering stuff abroad).
You get the formula; an isolated population of misinformed people, artificially hyped and controlled by a legal local mafia. It's that mediocre.
I've seen the arcade and retro communities change radically over the years, getting stupidier and more isolated, the 'veterans' unhappy with all that shit leaving the 'scene' losing interest or even being told to scram.
Shops here aren't too bad, for the most part. The good ones sell for like 15% to 20% under Ebay.com and Ebay.ca prices, which to me is the treshold for "fair" store prices. that might be because people here WILL resort to Ebay if the stores price their stuff too high. Still, there are some stores (and even Ebay stores) here that sell for premium prices and still manage to move their inventory because beginners in the hobby think these prices are normal and buy them at those prices. And that in turn affects everyone because other seller look at those store and say "well, that store and that other store sold this common game for $75, so I can no longer sell mine for $45. I've gotta raise my prices".
Another aspect here (which must apply to many regions) is that retro games are so damn popular thanks to Youtube channels, that all flea markets, garage sales and estates sales are scavenged to hell and back all the time, and the stock resold on Ebay (or kept in the collection of completionists), so there pretty much aren't any games left "in the wild" anymore.