by Max Jan 26,2025
A recent promotional video showcasing a CT scanner that can identify the contents of unopened Pokémon card packs has ignited a lively debate among collectors. Let's delve into the fan reactions and potential market implications.
IIC's YouTube video demonstration of this technology has divided the community. The ability to peek inside packs before purchase raises concerns about the integrity and potential inflation of the Pokémon card market.
The market for rare Pokémon cards has exploded, with some cards commanding exorbitant prices. The intense demand has unfortunately led to issues such as harassment of artists by scalpers, highlighting the pressures within the hobby.
The Pokémon card market has become a significant investment area for many, fueling the search for valuable cards with potential for appreciation.
While some see pre-opening scans as a potential advantage, others express concerns about the service's potential to disrupt the market's inherent excitement and unpredictability. Comments on IIC's video range from apprehension and disgust to skepticism.
One humorous response highlights the potential shift in value: "Finally, my 'Who's That Pokémon?' skills are going to be highly sought after!"
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