Consoomers / Consoomer Culture - Because if it has a recogniseable brand on it, I’d buy it!

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With the exception of pokemon cards, aren't most cards actually declining in value? I remember reading a few years ago that baseball cards have lost like half their value
Some cards like baseball cards are a boomer hobby, and boomers are dying out/living off social security so they can't afford that sort of shit. Shit like Magic, Pokemon, and Yugioh appeal to nostalgiafags around 30 years old i.e. people who are finally getting the disposable income they always wanted and worse, today's 30 year olds are less likely to be married or own a house so they are even more likely to throw away money on children's card games (or retro vidya).
 
Oh it’s worse than you think.

You’ve got some cards that start at 250+ a pack new (and that’s at MSRP) and the people “investing” can’t even afford to buy the packs. They form groups on FB and pool their money to buy packs and split them based on teams pulled.

Their whole goal is to pull a rare card and sell it to one of the shady investment firms after grading.
Jesus fucking christ. So now collectables are so out of reach that even investors have to go all in? I remember doing this shit in elementary school with Pokemon cards (a few friends put in a few bucks each and we divide and trade the cards) but fucking adults are doing this. May Allah forgive them.
Shit like Magic, Pokemon, and Yugioh appeal to nostalgiafags around 30 years old i.e. people who are finally getting the disposable income they always wanted and worse, today's 30 year olds are less likely to be married or own a house so they are even more likely to throw away money on children's card games (or retro vidya).
I knew that there were some adults doing this, I always thought it was just weirdos and people trying to buy their kids their old childhoods.

I need to do a deeper dive into this thread.
 
If I bought a video game at any point it's to play it. Sure, piracy and emulation arethings that fucking exist but sometimes you want to just have the actual fucking thing.
I can back that up to a point - maybe $30, tops. It's fun to read the manual and put in the disc with the nice artwork. But then you've got games like Skies of Arcadia going for $135, and even @Vyse Inglebard himself would probably tell you to just burn some CDs, because that is some serious skrilla for a game older than some of the posters here.
 
9.2 and want $1000 for it, knowing full well that the disc is loose. So if you actually somehow were the last person on earth with a copy, there’s a damn good chance it’s unplayable.

Retro gauging pricing still continues

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Whoever did this really dislikes Dreamcast owners or is trying to boost eBay ad sponsors. There’s no excuse for this nonsense.
Who the fuck is ever going to buy this?
This is going to just sit on ebay's servers for fucking years.
 
But then you've got games like Skies of Arcadia going for $135, and even @Vyse Inglebard himself would probably tell you to just burn some CDs, because that is some serious skrilla for a game older than some of the posters here.
Yeah, when it gets to the point that an over 20 year old game costs that much, either emulate it or just burn it onto some CDs and play it on your Dreamcast that way.
 
Would make a nice new wojak
Say no more, chief!
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Nah, it was happening WAY before My Little Pony. Pokémon, just to name one example.
I meant specifically yard sales. As in, once people heard "MLP is popular", crap like "opening ebay right in front of you and charging top price you see of vaguely similar pony" became a thing.
Pokemon card scalping obviously predated that.
 
Found a new way to stir up the consoom hive, just start questioning why the console flash cart market's effectively been cornered by one guy to the point that to get a SNES cart with full features costs $225. You wouldn't believe the autistic seething doing this produces in a short span of time.
 
Found a new way to stir up the consoom hive, just start questioning why the console flash cart market's effectively been cornered by one guy to the point that to get a SNES cart with full features costs $225. You wouldn't believe the autistic seething doing this produces in a short span of time.
there's an actual reason for this though. the cheaper carts simply don't have the hardware required to play a lot of games that used extra chips (super fx, sa-1, etc). the sd2snes/fxpak pro uses a FPGA which allows for hardware emulation of those chips.

so yeah, cheap out if you want but you'll be missing out on most of the best snes games.

end autistic seething i guess.
 
As if there was any doubt that the eBay vault was part of a money laundering scheme… now vaulted items can be sold and traded between any individuals worldwide as a tax free transaction due to a Delaware tax law. Easy to bump values up if there’s minimal taxes on the deal.
They have to pay capital gains tax.
 
Another one of those look what we get at work vids.
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Jesus Christ this is just an adult daycare. Also who the fuck thinks bringing hair tools for your workers is a good idea? Those vain assholes are going to be spending hours on their hair! Although most of them weren't hired to do any actual work it's still weird and really unprofessional.
 
Consooming: it's not just for the kids anymore!


She has 72. And she says, "it's so beautiful, I love it," about every one of them.
 
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