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4 Reasons to Buy Super Mario 3D All-Stars Before It’s Too Late

It Could Become a Collector’s Item

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Reasons to Buy Super Mario 3D All-Stars

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OK, so whether you want to actually play the game or not, Super Mario 3D All-Stars (the physical version anyway) could end up being a collector’s item one day.

Scarcity drives value. Whether it’s real-life resources, video games, or Pokemon cards, if something is limited, as long as someone in the future will find it valuable, it should increase in price over time as it becomes harder and harder to find.

When Pokemon cards first arrived in the 90s they were plentiful, just like Super Mario 3D All-Stars is now. Nowadays, though, 1st Edition Pokemon cards can be quite valuable as they are harder to find and demand has kept pace.

We’re not suggesting that Super Mario 3D All-Stars will become as valuable as a 1st edition Charizard, but it could be worth more than it is now at least.

Even if you don’t ever plan on selling it, having it for yourself to display in a collection one day would be quite neat; the window to do that is closing soon, so hurry up.


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