It's because when one nutjob offers a high price for a board, sellers start to expect it, collecters start to expect to pay it, people start to buy them cheap to make a profit on, and then you find Guwange (a $90 game in the past) selling for $350 bare. It's not helped by people purposefully offering thousands of dollars for a game just because it comes with art and a box, or by people saying 'OMFG YOU LET IT GO THAT CHEAP!?' when a Feveron sells for $250.GaijinPunch wrote:I still don't understand all the bickering. I've never seen so many people getting bent out of shape over what other people (most of whom they've never seen) spend their money on.
The new breed of collectors, as I shall refer to them from now on, have jacked up the prices insanely. You /could/ say it's supply and demand, but no - it's the same thing that drove up prices of Neo Geo games, a perverse need to be seen with the most expensive collection of one specific thing - and Cave games have been latched onto.
And another part of this can be attributed to a feeling of "hey, the hobby was fine till you guys came and f**ked it up".

