I actually agree with MBBF on the pricing. And it should be noted that when you factor in inflation the prices haven't jumped nearly as much as you'd think. I remember paying $200 for my NES as a kid. Lets assume that was 1987-ish. According to this link, that's equivalent to $425 today.
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