Re: The $200,000 arcade scam
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:54 pm
What I don't understand is arcade game collectors are often nerds, how are they so stupid as this?
Exactly. And arcade collectors that actually work on games are usually like me in the case of they have at least some degree of OCD. You really can't be in this hobby without that trait and not get ripped off, break shit, electrocute yourself, or start a fire..Casual Observer wrote: Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:54 pm What I don't understand is arcade game collectors are often nerds, how are they so stupid as this?
I think you should have said "and/or."" It is quite possible to have done any of these, or all of them simultaneously. Of course, one of these you can only do once...Jizaboz wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 12:03 am You really can't be in this hobby without that trait and not get ripped off, break shit, electrocute yourself, or start a fire..
My thought as well reading the tale. Is this the result of an aging fanbase becoming ravaged with senility and early-onset dementia? Now, if you'd told me someone scammed a group of Franklin Mint collectible aficionados, I wouldn't be at all surprised. If you want a little ceramic figurine of a milkmaid or a porcelain cat or some phony-baloney coins they cooked up, there's already something deeply, deeply wrong with you.Jizaboz wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 12:03 amExactly. And arcade collectors that actually work on games are usually like me in the case of they have at least some degree of OCD. You really can't be in this hobby without that trait and not get ripped off, break shit, electrocute yourself, or start a fire..Casual Observer wrote: Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:54 pm What I don't understand is arcade game collectors are often nerds, how are they so stupid as this?
Or some combination of all four.Jizaboz wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 12:03 am they have at least some degree of OCD. You really can't be in this hobby without that trait and not get ripped off, break shit, electrocute yourself, or start a fire..
Your particular taste is not the arbiter of what is desirable, and liking a particular form of art, sculpture, trinket or unusual thing that you disagree with is not evidence of insanity or mental illness.ChainGangGuy wrote: Sun Apr 30, 2023 10:03 am If you want a little ceramic figurine of a milkmaid or a porcelain cat or some phony-baloney coins they cooked up, there's already something deeply, deeply wrong with you.