>I don't think it will go away, because computer game software has 
>*always* come wrapped or sealed in some way.  Hell, even Akalabeth came 
>in a bag.  That is completely different from comics, whose value was 
>*never* tied to bags, always condition, until companies started bagging 
>them.

This is true. But still, what's the point of having a package you can't do
anything with? It's about as exciting as having a comic or why not an
ordinary book sealed in plastic. Guaranteed new, yes, but hardly interesting
in any other aspect. (neglecting financial value now)

- Peo


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