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As I’ve been collecting for Saturn, it’s often come up that the system’s games are so expensive because nobody at the time bought them, resulting in limited quantities even making it out to stores. This has me looking at more modern examples of consoles with a small install base (relatively) and asking: will they have a similar market in the future?
Now, XBox has ALWAYS been the odd man out in terms of collector adoration, but given the low production runs of many of their physical efforts this gen, it’s certainly POSSIBLE that prices will jump.
What’s the main thing holding it all back is the exclusivity thing. Saturn had a unique architecture, meaning that many games which made it on there ended up being trapped on there. Xbox, on the other hand, doesn’t have many EXCLUSIVES if any at all. What it might have is physical copies of games that are otherwise only on PC, which would mean that the only physical prints of certain games are on the XBox. That may be something.
What do you all think? Is there a chance prices may rise in the future, or will nobody ever care and the market for this console will forever be pathetic?
Now, XBox has ALWAYS been the odd man out in terms of collector adoration, but given the low production runs of many of their physical efforts this gen, it’s certainly POSSIBLE that prices will jump.
What’s the main thing holding it all back is the exclusivity thing. Saturn had a unique architecture, meaning that many games which made it on there ended up being trapped on there. Xbox, on the other hand, doesn’t have many EXCLUSIVES if any at all. What it might have is physical copies of games that are otherwise only on PC, which would mean that the only physical prints of certain games are on the XBox. That may be something.
What do you all think? Is there a chance prices may rise in the future, or will nobody ever care and the market for this console will forever be pathetic?