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Originally Posted by speculative
Emulation.
Without emulation widely available, I would say that even Atari 2600 games would be worth much more than they are today. It's kind of too bad, as I could see an industry of people who fix/maintain old video game systems and carts if emulation weren't available. On the other hand, emulation makes it so that they don't have to.
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Nada. Neogeo stuff still sells for absurd prices even though every game is emulated and easily available.
The most expensive games I know of are some Saturn games. Not just the 100-300$ stuff like Radiant Silvergun and Panzer Dragoon Saga (both titles are worth it though), but some of the japanese demo discs like Delisoba Deluxe. Which regularly goes for 60 000 yen on Yahoo Japan.
There's also the Hi-Saturn Navi system (Saturn with slim case + car adapter + on-the-fly karaoke controls + video cd card + GPS system + inbuilt LCD monitor), where the complete set would cost you more then a Playstation 3, on launch date, from ebay.
Jam it back in, in the dark.