I was at work last night and I was thinking about my collection and other peoples too and it got me thinking about the future!
I've asked a lot of people about the lifespan of video game cartridges and 99% of people think that they will outlive us!
That may be the case but even if video game cartridges did start dying in 10 years time then I still think there will be a lot of collectors! I really enjoying looking at the complete packaging of video games i.e/ The boxes, manuals, carts and even if a video game didn't work any more due to old age then I would still buy it because of the history behind it and I'm sure that some others would too?
Put it this way, in 30 years time I could possibly start thinking about collecting a full PAL Atari 2600 collection! 99% of the games wouldn't work any more but I wouldn't let that put me off because it would be the "collecting" I enjoy rather then "playing" the games! They will probably be extremely rare too because so many would of been thrown away because they didn't work any more!
What are your thoughts? Let's say we're in the year 2050! Would you buy video games from the 1970's - 1990's even if they didn't work any more?
Bit of a random question
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