Yes, 25 years is the rule.
It just cracks me up because it's his first point about the game and I'm trying to figure out who that line is targeted at? Like someone unfamiliar with games stumbles on that listing. They think to themselves: "hmmmm....$6,000 sounds like a lot for a video game that doesn't even look like it's working. Oh, wait! It says here that it's a *genuine antique*! Well, I've heard that antiques are worth a lot, so maybe this isn't such a bad deal?!?!"
Or is he thinking that a game collector will read that and say: "Gee, I never thought about the fact that Pole Position is an antique? I wonder if anyone else knows about this?"
Sorry...don't want to sound like the PP. I've sold games for embarrassing prices in the past so I'm not casting any stones. I hope he gets it. If he can bring the market price up that high on Pole Position, I'm set. I've got over a dozen of them that I was considering parting out.
John