Peaked? No, not unless another production run happens. They will fluctuate, but you should have every expectation that 500 years from now, an original cartridge of Mario/Duck Hunt will be pretty damn valuable. Much less the actually rarer ones that will have stopped existing outside of digital and pirated physicals.
I find it hard to believe that many people will care about the NES once the generation that played it as kids and their children kick off to the great beyond.
Yes but how many things are you really into from the 1890s. Unless it has actual material value most of the pop culture stuff of the past is cheap and not valued. I collect it because I love it and have the full 400+ set of NES games. My nephews who are 9 and 11 and love Nintendo and Pokemon do not care about it at all.
Peaked? No, not unless another production run happens. They will fluctuate, but you should have every expectation that 500 years from now, an original cartridge of Mario/Duck Hunt will be pretty damn valuable. Much less the actually rarer ones that will have stopped existing outside of digital and pirated physicals.
I find it hard to believe that many people will care about the NES once the generation that played it as kids and their children kick off to the great beyond.
People are weird and like collecting things.
Yes but how many things are you really into from the 1890s. Unless it has actual material value most of the pop culture stuff of the past is cheap and not valued. I collect it because I love it and have the full 400+ set of NES games. My nephews who are 9 and 11 and love Nintendo and Pokemon do not care about it at all.
Collecting rare stuff is something for the wealthy. Are you rich by any chance?
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