>>43664936>b-b-ut muh original content! M-m-muh collectors value! These things do not exist outside the perspective of the seller, and buyer. If your item has no instrinsic value outside of a speciality behind it, you have no right to charge premium functional cost.
That is to say, if you have a copy of Emerald that is Batch A, you *could* charge higher, but still not same functional premium cost, as apposed to Batch B release of Emerald.
If you didn't even know that, and are still trying to sell at functional prices from release then congratulations, you are a fucking boomer, the same kind of boomer that thinks that you can sell a baseball card for 1000$ because it has value to you, or think that adding search bar icons makes your PC run faster.
Unless your item is truly a collectible, it loses value over time. To stand on a pedastal and claim that "Original cartridge vilifies premium price" is to say "I want to prey on your nostalgia, aren't you a real fan?"