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Feeling the need for a blast of the past? If you haven't already, be sure to check out RarityGuide.com's online Museum

The museum features old school video games and collectibles of all types. Currently there are 200 photos in the museum, and like the rest of the site - we are constantly adding to it, so be sure to visit the Museum often

Featured exhibits include:
Sega Genesis Nomad Handheld (This is a very cool handheld that loads Sega Genesis cartridges)
Turbo Grafx 16 (A rare video game console)
Atari Jaguar Console (Great console by Atari, albeit not as successful as the Atari 2600)
Dungeons and Dragons Board Game (This less-known board game preceded the famous D&D campaign as we currently know it)

So make sure to visit! Each exhibit also has a section for comments so you can leave your own experience and recollection about these pieces of history.
I've just added a new forum category: RarityGuide.com Rarity Guides

This forum is for direct feedback on our rarity lists. We strive to make our lists as accurate as possible, but with the vast amount of data we handle (Currently the guide has approximately 30,000 items classified in 16 categories, and the database is constantly expanding with new categories and more items) there are bound to be some mistakes. And that is why I have created the section in our forums where you can report any errors you see.

First off though, if you are not yet registered in our forums I highly recommend you do so. Registration is free and takes only 2 minutes, and you can then join our discussions about a wide variety of collectibles and just about anything you like. There are already many interesting discussions going on. Also, we have the "Price Check" forum where you can get feedback from the community on how much an item is worth.

So back to the topic at hand - to help make the lists a better tool for yourself and for other collectors, we would appreciate it if you posted any mistakes you see in the guide in this new forum section. For example, a typo in the title, an incorrect publisher, or an incorrect publication year.

Also, if you believe a listed rarity or value are incorrect, you can report it there as well. Though remember that we research item rarities and values extensively from many sources, some of which you may not have been exposed to. So the value we come up for an item might disagree with your valuation. We don't necessarily consider it a "mistake". Determining values on collectibles is not an accurate science, and if you example different rarity sources for the same item you will get different evaluations. Still we appreciate your feedback and will review any comment. Also, let us know if you see a clear discrepancy between actual and posted value of rarity. For example, If we list an item as a common item with value of $2, but you know for a fact that the item is extremely rare and worth thousands, then let us know.

Whatever mistake you are correcting, please explain the reasons you think it is really a mistake.

Finally, wanted to mention a very... um... interesting website one of the users in the forums brought my attention to. http://www.upsidedowndogs.com/ which is- just as it sounds- a website with pictures of upside down dogs! Loads of cute pictures of dogs... upside down...

First Blog Post

Welcome to my first blog post.

The purpose of thie blog is three-fold.

First, I will be using the blog to provide updates about RarityGuide.com features, news and statistics.

Second, this blog will be another line of communication where users can get involved in this site and help make it the best resource for collectors. You may leave comments to any of the blogs. Our Forums are also a great place to bring up any website discussion.

And last but not least, I will post here anything of interest - Tips for collectors, interesting websites i've run into, and just about anything that I think might be of interest to the readers.

So stay tuned for more blogs, and I hope you find them both useful and entertaining.

chronodev (Ron)
RarityGuide.com admin

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