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Pokemon fans are driving some of the most absurd retro game price gouging

 Pokemon Emerald
Pokemon Emerald

If you've had an eye on the retro game collecting scene recently, you know the price of old games has risen dramatically in the past few years - and Pokemon fans in particular are driving some of the most ridiculous price gouging.

As a not-altogether-serious collector I've been vaguely aware of this trend for a bit, but a tweet from Goodwill Goblin - an account that highlights video game items posted on the ShopGoodwill auction site - really put the situation in perspective. Loose Pokemon Emerald cartridges are now selling for close to $200.

You know how popular Pokemon is today? You know how popular Pokemon was back in the early 2000s? The best selling games on the GBA were Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, with 16 million units sold, Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen, with 12 million units sold, and Pokemon Emerald, with 7 million units sold.

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Despite that, auction tracking services like PriceCharting show that they're also some of priciest games on the GBA, rivaling even the handheld's most obscure, sought-after titles. Emerald averages a sale price of $178. The others routinely reach near $100. None of these games are hard to find, so why are they so expensive?