Jimmy EnslashayA one off Collector's Edition? Explain. I would think people would rather the Art on the Disc, instead of just nothing. I know it's probably 1 of a kind, but I don't see why it would be worth so much money for this.
Precisely why I asked why it would be worth so much. I mean, it's only a CD. Nothin more to it.KMBut I can't imagine a blank printed video game being worth anything. In the not too distant future, no-one will have a PS2 and it will just look like a blank CD with no print on it. It's not like a vinyl record with a typo or a rare CD cover. At least a vinyal record with a rare label will play on someone's equipment today even if it's a 40 year old record. And a misprinted CD cover is readable by anyone literate.
Jimmy EnslashayPrecisely why I asked why it would be worth so much. I mean, it's only a CD. Nothin more to it.
Which is exactly my point.KMA printed CD with an error might be worth something if video games were collected the same way as vinyl records and the like were collected.
Don't quote me on this, but I would say a Market is going to happen in the next 5-10 years for old Video Games. I can see that happening.KMBut I'm pretty sure there ain't much of a market for antique or rare video games.