Edward Franks wrote:

What would be your top ten scarcest gaming collectible? ;-))

Wibarm, of which I have the only known complete copy. However, it was an action game for the PC that didn't sell particularly well, so people generally don't consider it collectible. So even though my copy is incredibly valuable *to me*, it doesn't fetch anything. Case in point: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3061389385&category=11047


It is a little depressing to me personally that adventure, strategy, and wargaming genres are the only genres that seem to be collectable. I guess it's just traditional supply and demand...
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