The collectors market, along with all second-hand markets, are something that many game and console publishers want gone. However, that isn't the point. People don't hunt for a lot of collectable titles because those that are interested in collecting them already have them in the first place. Take a look at comics, as an example, there are whole online libraries of old comics, run and hosted by the publishers of those comics, and it in turn has increased the value of the majority of those issues, not decreased their value to a collectors market. Take another game.. oh how about Warsong (Hikari Langrissier) .. it was released for download on the Wii, within 2 months the price f the cartridge jumped from $16 to almost $600. It has since stabilized and the only 2 copies I've seen for sale anywhere in the past 4 months were listed at $90, which btw is 3 times the price to have purchased it new in 1989 when it was 29.99 as a brand new release.SecondPrize said:So you're not making games cheaper, aren't evil and don't need to be stopped?
With people downloading ROMs and using those, demand for any given title is being satisfied before you even get the secondhand market involved. Without the demand created by people who just want an opportunity to play the game and don't care about the collectible value of a game, you'll see depressed prices for secondhand games. Now, collectors will know that they don't own the publishing rights and whomever does can release a digital copy and fill the demand of those who want to own a copy for playing, but they shouldn't have to deal with a loss of value because of people just going out and downloading ROMs.
whoops double quote, lemme snip one
If publishers want my money, they need to provide something I'm interested in buying, if collectors want my money, they need to provide something I'm interested in collecting.
The thing here is that a collectors market is entirely different than a gamers market. The value of those old games will invariably increase, no matter what, over time. But the developers and publishers don't get anything out of that second hand market.. I know Tecmo isn't seeing a dime from sales of Warsong whether by collectors or the Wii online store.