The Friday Five: 5 Warnings for Basketball Game CollectorsAs a 90s kid who got into more than a couple of collecting fads over the years, I'd have to say that basketball video games have been among the most satisfying things to collect. It certainly helps that I don't have to rely on favourable odds and hope that what I want is in a pack I'm opening, but compared to trading cards and other such collectibles, video games have a practical use. Of course, there are some people who collect video games of all genres simply for the purpose of displaying and eventually selling them, but I collect basketball games to play them...and yes, to create content.
Mind you, whatever your reason for collecting video games - whatever the genre - it's a hobby with fluctuating difficulty and expense. Furthermore, because there is money to be made, too many people are hoping to cash in on the enthusiasm - or indeed, the desperation - of collectors. I've strived to be as savvy and frugal as I possibly can be while building my basketball game collection, and I'll always advise any would-be collectors and retro gamers to do the same. To that end, there are some warnings that I strongly suggest you heed. Retro gaming and collecting is a blast, but you do need to be careful about costs, and keep a few things in mind if you want to play those games.