I think they really whiffed trying to make the NES seem like a rare console. Seemed like by 87 all my friends had one so all the kids wanting to come over to that rich kid's house to see it in action was pretty weird. Still, the Billy Ripken error card killed me, god I remember how hot that card was at the time. My dad used to sell baseball cards and people were going nuts trying to get one of those Face cards. And then there were like 3 or 4 more revisions that everyone wanted too. One scribbled out Face like with a sharpie, another I think was white out over Face, then another was just a black box over Face, etc.
