that's different though, as that is something that you can use for a practical purpose. Same thing with like buying antique furniture or something. The difference with these items is that they are valuable and are usable for an actual purpose. This,however is just LOL GAMES
well I was saying even if you didn't plan on using the GX-1, you can understand where the value comes from because a lot of famous people used it and it's so rare it might be THE one such and such used. (like Aphex Twin might have Stevie Wonder's old GX-1 etc.) It's like if you bought such-and-such's guitar, of course it's going to be worth something, but yeah I don't understand what makes these games so valuable
http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2009/6/60%20Nintendo%20Power.jpg rare copy of NES game once owned by this guy
like I can understand some video game nerd being crazy enough to pay/ask that much but how does it increase in value like is there a book for this stuff like baseball cards