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I understand what you're saying because I've seen that on here but in other cases, there is an added bit of complexity b/c you have to consider the date when the purchase was made. A new copy of "Rare Game X" last sold in 2013 might be the same price as the same game simply CIB, or even loose, today.

This is request is becoming more relevant considering the increasing amount of fakes and repros hitting the market each day.

I think the jury is still out if he is. Personally, I think it simply sounds a lot cooler to say Turbografx was the best system back in the day. Was it really the best system? No, definitely not. I remember pondering back and forth as a kid as to what system to ask for that Christmas (if I was even lucky enough to get either). That is, Genesis or TG16... no SNES in that list b/c for those who don't remember or were around at that time, SNES was still about 1.5 years from launch at that time. After a lot of research reading through Gamepros and other gaming mags I landed on Genesis which fortunately, I ended up receiving a gift. Several months later I played the TG at a friends house and knew immediately that I had made the right choice with Sega. I enjoy TG today but back then, it was the inferior console for good reason... slightly more expensive, everything a la carte, lack of game choices, bad cover art really hurt marketability, the hu-cards in a cd case simply felt cheaper vs a robust Genesis case with better game choices through better licensing agreements, the list goes on.

That's awesome... I didn't realize that's what the red x was for! Great to know and thanks for the heads up!