Game Collecting Guides

Practical, no-fluff guides for physical game collectors — condition, authenticity, storage, and regions explained.

Basics

What Does CIB Mean? Complete In Box Explained for Game Collectors
CIB (Complete In Box) is one of the most important terms in game collecting. Here's exactly what it means, how it affects value, and how to tell if a game is truly CIB.

Condition & Value

Loose vs CIB vs Sealed: How Much Does Condition Really Affect Game Value?
A practical breakdown of how loose, CIB, and sealed condition affects what a physical game is actually worth — and why the gap varies so much between titles.
Video Game Price Guide: How to Actually Find Out What Your Games Are Worth
A practical guide to checking video game prices — what makes a price source reliable, why asking prices and sold prices are different things, and how to value your own collection.
Why Retro Video Game Prices Vary So Much — And How to Make Sense of Them
Retro game prices can look chaotic from the outside — this guide breaks down why older games vary so much in value, and what actually separates a common cartridge from a genuinely valuable one.

Regions & Import

PAL vs NTSC vs NTSC-J: What Game Collectors Need to Know About Regions
Game regions (PAL, NTSC, NTSC-J) affect compatibility, value, and rarity. Here's a clear breakdown of what each region means for collectors.

Storage & Authenticity

How to Store and Preserve Physical Games (Cartridges, Discs & Boxes)
Practical tips for storing physical game collections to prevent damage — covering cartridges, discs, cardboard boxes, and long-term display vs storage tradeoffs.
How to Spot Reproduction and Bootleg Game Cartridges
Reproduction and bootleg cartridges have become common for valuable retro games. Here's how to check authenticity before you buy.

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