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Sony, Nintendo grapple with memory price surge as AI boom constrains supplyNintendo and Sony face higher costs due to rising memory chip prices. The AI boom is impacting chip supply, forcing price increases on cons...
What are Pokemon cards that gave a 3,821 pc return in the last 21 years?Pokemon cards have given great returns since 2004. They have beaten the S&P 500. The market for these cards began in 1996. Influencer Logan...
Pikachu's wild run! Pokemon Cards give 3,821% return to blow past S&P 500’s 483%Fueled by nostalgia and investment potential, Pokemon trading cards have surged in value, outperforming traditional markets like the S&P 50...
Investing in meme coins: Key strategies from Giottus co-founder Arjun VijayIn an ETMarkets live stream, Arjun Vijay discussed the community-driven value of meme coins like Dogecoin and Pepe. Investors need risk man...
Niantic aims to increase Pokemon Go monthly active users tenfold in 3-5 yearsNiantic, the maker of Pokemon Go, plans to increase its monthly active users in India by tenfold over the next three to five years. The com...
The economics of nostalgia: Are there any takers left for comics?The market for many collectibles has been heated of late. In April, a rare Pokemon card sold for $300,000 at Heritage Auctions
Over 40% of Glance Gaming user base comprises women: senior executiveOver 40% of Glance Gaming’s user base comprise women, said Yashashvi Takallapalli, vice president, gaming, Glance.
Gotta catch 'em all: Prices of Pokemon cards boom in pandemic, fetch six figures at auctionBoxes of the 1999 US first edition set sold for around $400,000 at auction in recent months.
Bombay play raises $1.5 mn in pre-Series A funding from Leo CapitalGaming company Bombay Play has raised $1.5 million in pre-Series A funding from venture capital firm focused on early-stage technology inve...
What I read this week: Is India facing a huge dearth of investible companies'The seeds were sown with the scrapping of press note, allowance of 100% FDI in most sectors.'