>be me
>nearly 40
>only have left a CDTV, SNES without power supply + 2 games and a game gear with a few games
s-should I start to panic and buy all that I can on ebay before nothing is left?
>>3766629
You can't go back, anon. Thinking you can will only drive you into the arms of despair. That MAME cabinet you put together will never recreate the magic of the arcade--the sights and sounds, the friends you made. The past is not for sale; it's gone.
>>3766639
Thats deep
OP, shouldn't you be saving for your kids' college fund at this point in your life?
>>3766629
Feeling scared yet, normie? Think of all the time you wasted by working, socializing and having sex instead of hoarding games in your mom's basement.
>>3766639
If you don't panic and buy you are holding out for the possibility of prices just being a little lower (by how much?) at some point in the future which may never come.
You want good games for cheap, get a famicom. There's a million cheap games that don't require knowing any Japanese to play. Also snip the tabs in your SNES and go after super famicom stuff. Both famicom and super famicom are still fairly cheap but it's going up. I'd give it another couple years before they reach NES/SNES levels of stupid prices.
If you truly want to get droves of games on the cheap, get an Atari 7800 and enjoy hundreds of cheap 2600 games and the small but affordable 7800 library.
>>3766629
Got a PC?
Just emulate
I fell for the hardware meme and spent way too much senpai
Don't fall for the cartridge meme. Get flashcarts. SD2SNES. And laugh at the fags who blow $400 on a scratched up copy of Earthbound.
Finding and buying cartridges is a huge waste of time and money.
I'd suggest buying an SD2SNES, a nice 14" consumer CRT, and a pair of 8bitdo wireless controllers.
>>3766942
>people actually modify their antiques
>>3767426
>not seeing the point of making a device made to play games able to play more games
Wew
>be me
>nearly 40
>post frogs and write memearrow stories