Sorry for the little hiatus. I'm sure many of you can understand how hectic the Holiday Season can be. I'm back now... back with a grudge.
You see, while I was away, the little nerd within me got into something new. Something to collect. Something in extremely... extremely high demand.
Odds are, those of you who owned a Nintendo 64 gaming console have heard of Super Smash Bros., right? I'm sure some of you don't, so allow me to explain. Super Smash Bros. was a fighting game developed in 1999 by Nintendo for their Nintendo 64 gaming console. Over the course of 15 years, 4 sequel titles would release: Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
One of it's many features is the integration of Nintendo's "toys-to-life" figurine line called "Amiibo."
A "toys-to-life" figurine is a toy character figurine that uses a Near Field Communication system built into its base. Scanning the NFC system, or tag, digitally activates the character in the video game the figurine is tied (advertised) to.
Confused? This video should help!
Realizing this, Disney created Disney Infinity which uses the same technology, but rather than featuring gimmicky monsters, the game features popular Disney and Marvel characters (and eventually Star Wars!).
Smash Bros. Amiibo Wave 1 |
You see, like many types of figurines, the Amiibo are highly collectable. This makes them popular, and highly desirable. I'm one of those people who are hooked. So what's the big deal?
"You like toys, and you want to collect them. Way to be a man!"
...Sure, I see how it is. But you see, I'm not as obsessed as I could be.
In this day and age, the internet literally gives us instant information regarding availability. Due to the high demand of Amiibo, this has opened the gate for scalpers, or resellers as they are often referred to. These people exploit the demand of Amiibo to buy as many of the figurines as possible, and sell them for over quadruple the price of retail ($12.99), because parents and collectors don't care how much money they spend. "If little Timmy wants it!" as they say...
Smash Bros. Amiibo Wave 2 |
Sure there are pre-orders for these things, but guess who pre-ordered several hundred of these figures before you did? That's right. A scalper.
It's getting so out of hand, that some stores liquidate their stock as employees call dibs on the product before the product is even shelved! And what do they do with that? Sell it of course!
Smash Bros. Amiibo Wave 3 |
*Sigh*
Smash Bros. Amiibo Wave 4 |
So if you ever consider, or are currently in the reselling business, beware! If it has a fan base, people will hate you. Consider what you are doing first. Don't be selfish. Chances are, you'll make a collector, or maybe even a little kid very, very happy.
Super Mario Amiibo Wave 1 |
so if any of you have either a Marth, Villager, Wii Fit Trainer or Pit Amiibo you are willing to sell for MSRP, I'm your guy.
I kid, I kid...
But seriously, I'll pay MSRP. ;) :) (other positive looking emoticons)
Thanks all,
-Peter