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bunchanumbers said:

You already said it yourself. Nintendo games are notorious for holding price. This means that my collections value is always high. Years down the road, my Wii U collection will most likely be worth more than your PS4 collection. Perceived value or not, that is a real value years down the road. In the end, I could sell a few Wii U games, and end up owning most of the games you buy at that value.

Which means something if you view these as investments.  I don't personally.  I still have NES and SNES cartridges in storage because I have emotional attachment to them.  So it doesn't matter to me if some old game I own is worth $1 or $100.

Again, this comes down to individuals and I can understand how people with different models come to different valuations of a product.