January 9, 2026 - 01:21

A wave of discontent has emerged online as collectors and gamers express their frustration over the trend of sealing graded Nintendo 3DS consoles. Many enthusiasts are baffled by the practice, which they see as a misguided attempt to preserve value while ultimately hindering accessibility and enjoyment of the gaming experience.
Critics argue that sealing these consoles not only diminishes their collectible appeal but also prevents fans from engaging with the games that defined a generation. The sentiment among many is that the trend prioritizes profit over passion, leading to a disconnect between collectors and the gaming community.
Comments on social media reflect a growing consensus that such practices are “incredibly dumb” and detrimental to the spirit of gaming. As more people voice their opinions, the debate continues to unfold, challenging the motivations behind the grading and sealing of beloved gaming consoles. The community is left to ponder the balance between preservation and enjoyment in the world of collectibles.
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