A Reddit post in the GameBoy subreddit caught some eyes. It showed a fake yellow Game Boy Pokémon cartridge displayed at a GameStop. The post received many comments, pointing out the poor quality of this bootleg Pokémon game.

  • MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    This has sparked concern, especially with GameStop launching new Retro GameStops across North America, where retro game authenticity should be a priority.

    Lol, it’s Game Stop not the Library of Congress. These are minimum wage employees they’re not trained in repro carts

    • Ech@lemm.ee
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      12 days ago

      I’m not blaming employees here, but if GS is specifically marketing older games, they should be taking measures to ensure authenticity. Not that I think anyone should trust GS at this point. Still good to hold them accountable.

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      11 days ago

      If they’re cheap and common games, I don’t think it’s a big deal to have fakes mixed in if it doesn’t bother the buyer either.

      Now for more rare stuff, it matters more. Feels like mtg cards, where a certain threshold it should be graded for authenticity and condition

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        11 days ago

        Video game grading is a massive scam. Karl Jobst did a series of videos on it, and it’s basically price rigging and speculation investments for profit.