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Why do so many "retro game collectors" just hoard sealed boxes and never actually play?
With retro game prices soaring and the line between collector and investor blurring, many question whether sealed-box hoarding preserves history or kills the very culture it claims to celebrate. Cast your vote and share your take on this growing divide.
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