Category: Video Games

by Wymon Stanlick | January 3, 2026

Behind nearly every professional auction result is a hidden surcharge that quietly reshapes what collectors actually pay and how true market value is determined. It's called the buyer’s premium.

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by Don | December 22, 2025

Have you ever wondered which collectible categories reign supreme across the collecting universe as a whole?

by Joseph Parziale | November 29, 2025

All of the important things you’ve known to love about WATA are staying the same after the rebranding, but with some exciting additions and even lower prices.

by Wymon Stanlick | November 22, 2025

Was Valve’s latest update to Counter-Strike 2 expected to shake one of the largest digital economies in gaming? Whatever the intentions were, that’s exactly what happened.

by HotKey Comics | November 9, 2025

The next gold rush in collectibles won’t be driven by what’s new - it’ll be sparked by what’s been overlooked.

by Chris Severs | November 7, 2025

Today, 38 years after that first pixelated arcade punch, the Street Fighter brand remains a cultural powerhouse, driving passionate fan engagement and dominating the competitive gaming space.  Guess what's coming next!

by Wymon Stanlick | November 6, 2025

Our very talented authors have collectively taken a short 'breather' from the relentless research they do for all of you. So, today you get me.

by Don | October 1, 2025

This sale currently sits at the top of GoCollect's Video Games Chartbusters list and is the highest publicly recorded video game sale during the past year.

by Matthew Doherty | September 24, 2025

While most PlayStation collectors focus on the obvious heavy-hitter titles like Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, and Crash Bandicoot, the console's vast library contains numerous hidden gems that are rapidly increasing in value.

by Chris Severs | August 19, 2025

If you were born in the 1970s, there’s a pretty good chance you too shared in the joy of being an 80s kid when tech started to become pretty frickin awesome. Unlike kids today, your first digital obsession wasn’t a smartphone, it was an Atari 2600.