"We discuss very rare video games appearing on the Netflix show, King of Collectibles."
Yeah, shows like this are
very skeevy. I don't even much like watching
Pawn Stars[1] (on the rare occasions when I go into the kitchen and that's what happens to be on the TV that my sister is watching). It's vaguely interesting when they give the history on a thing being sold, but the actual buying/selling of the things always leaves me feeling like
somebody just got ripped off (though, granted, it sometimes seems like it's the pawn shop guys who got ripped off). But at least on
Pawn Stars, the people selling the stuff are actually coming into the pawn shop to sell the stuff. It's not like the
Pawn Stars guys are going to the homes of people and just trying to convince them to sell shit cold, kind of out of the blue.
As such, this
King of ConsignmentCollectibles show (which I have not seen and have zero interest in ever seeing) sounds like it makes
Pawn Stars look like
Antiques Roadshow by comparison.
[1] - Yeah, I momentarily forgot that Pat Contri was actually on
Pawn Stars.