If you’ve kept around old video games from when you were young, don’t be surprised if you’re sitting on a small fortune.
Auction houses are clamouring for rare games and vintage consoles, with nostalgia driving up prices among collectors. And the money being thrown around is eye-watering.

It’s big business, so big that Goldin Auctions will soon have its own Netflix series.
Goldin’s gaming expert and Video Game Consignment Director, Jared Mast, says now more so than ever, “nostalgia” is a driving force and key motive to start searching through your old stuff.
“Nostalgia is a massive part of video game collecting,” Mr Mast told Nine.

“Some games are even collectible because they’re so bad that…
