by Lily Jan 24,2025
A recent promotional video showcasing a CT scanner capable of identifying Pokémon cards within unopened packs has ignited a lively debate among Pokémon enthusiasts. Let's delve into the fan reactions and potential market implications.
IIC's YouTube video demonstration of this technology has polarized the Pokémon trading card community. The ability to ascertain the contents of a pack before opening it raises questions about the future of the market.
The high value of rare Pokémon cards, some reaching millions of dollars, has fueled a passionate and sometimes problematic collecting culture. The demand for rare cards, particularly those with designer signatures, has even led to harassment of illustrators by scalpers.
The Pokémon card market has become a significant investment area, with many seeking cards expected to appreciate in value.
Reactions to IIC's service are mixed. Some collectors see potential benefits in pre-opening scans, while others express concerns about the service's impact on market integrity and potential for price inflation. Skepticism also remains prevalent.
One amusing comment highlights the potential shift in demand: "Finally, my 'Who's That Pokémon?' skills are going to be highly sought after!"
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