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« Reply #705 on: December 21, 2014, 01:45:11 PM »

Joe and Mac 2 SNES NTSC CIB, all inserts, minty

I see a BIN for $115, but it seems to go for $100-$200 - demand's all over the place for it.
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« Reply #706 on: December 25, 2014, 09:01:15 PM »

Joe and Mac 2 SNES NTSC CIB, all inserts, minty

I see a BIN for $115, but it seems to go for $100-$200 - demand's all over the place for it.

the ones I saw only had the box and manual. they didn't have the poster or any of the other inserts. box didn't look to be in that great of shape

I paid a lot more than what those are going for but I'm pretty happy considering their condition and completeness. I saw an unopened one (I hate the term "new"- no video games that were made before 2013 are being sold as new today outside of re-issues) go for over $2k. Impossible to know if it was paid for or not but I didn't see a re-listing for it (indicator that it wasn't paid)
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« Reply #707 on: December 25, 2014, 09:20:59 PM »

new is just a description of condition when talking about collecting, not whether it's modern or retro...it's in the exact same condition it was when you could have picked it off the shelf of EB Games at launch day. sealed is a better term though.

do you know about the filter for "Sold Listings" on ebay? that will give you the true values people are willing to pay. current listings are never a good way to judge market value because a seller can price something at any price they want, but that's not neccesarily what it's worth.
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« Reply #708 on: December 25, 2014, 09:36:35 PM »

new is just a description of condition when talking about collecting, not whether it's modern or retro...it's in the exact same condition it was when you could have picked it off the shelf of EB Games at launch day. sealed is a better term though.

do you know about the filter for "Sold Listings" on ebay? that will give you the true values people are willing to pay. current listings are never a good way to judge market value because a seller can price something at any price they want, but that's not neccesarily what it's worth.

yes I do know about the sold listing filter- that's how I found out about the $2k Joe and Mac 2.

and even THAT'S not a good indicator. If you have a 70 year old woman make an ad for Stadium Events and puts it as a BIN for $20, and someone buys it at that, it doesn't mean that Stadium Events is worth $20. There's a company that uses a program that scans eBay listings hundreds of times a minute for BINs that are listed far below the going rate, and they automatically buy them from what I understand, so those sold listings shouldn't be taken into account either.

generally speaking, I think common minty CIB SNES games are worth about $50, and that number goes up by about 50 bucks for every rarity tier that it increases by. general public awareness of a game has a lot more to do with rarity. stadium events sells for a fortune now because of word of mouth- it's not necessarily the rarest game on the NES but as long as people keep saying it is, it'll keep commanding a high price
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« Reply #709 on: January 18, 2015, 08:37:10 PM »

local ad for this list of NES games (some CIB) for $800 CAD (about $670 USD). i'm not too interested in it for myself, especially the loose stuff, but thinking about flipping it or at least passing on any savings to people here who have holes to fill in their NES library. i very quickly skimmed price charting and it seems to be only about market value, but he's open to offers so what would you say is a fair price for these 49 games?

All Star Pro Basketball

Batman

Bionic Commando

Blades of Steel

California Games

Castlevania

Castlevania 2 Simons Quest

Castlevania 3 Dracula’s Curse rough box

Contra

Super C

Déjà vu

Double Dragon II

Double Dragon III

Faxanadu

Football

Golf

Golgo 13

Gumshoe

Heavy Barrel

Kirby’s Adventure

The Legend of Zelda Complete in Box

Zelda II Adventure of Link Complete in Box

Little Nemo Dream Master Complete in Box

Mega Man 2

Mega Man 3

Mega Man 4

Metal Gear

Metroid

Monster Party

Nes Open

P.O.W.

Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

Rygar

Sesame Street

Star Tropics

Strider

Super Mario Bros triple cart

Super Mario Bros double cart

Super Mario Bros Complete in Box

Super Mario Bros 2 Complete in Box

Super Mario Bros 3 Complete in Box

Sweet Home Rare Translation Cartridge

TMNT Complete in Box

Tetris complete in box

Werewolf

Wizards and Warriors

Wizards and Warriors 2 Iron Sword

Galactic Crusader baby blue cartridge

Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy Complete in Box
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« Reply #710 on: January 18, 2015, 08:51:19 PM »

I've been out of NES pricing for quite sometime but that seems a hundred or two too high to me....
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« Reply #711 on: January 18, 2015, 09:03:12 PM »

I've been out of NES pricing for quite sometime but that seems a hundred or two too high to me....

that's what i was thinking too, but i'm not sure. i was considering offering $500 canadian (about $415 USD), see what he says. don't forget that 6 or 7 of the games are CIB which bumps up their value quite a bit from their loose carts.
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« Reply #712 on: January 18, 2015, 09:06:43 PM »

Nothing rare there in that lot, so it wouldn't be a quick flip if you grabbed it. I'd walk with that starting price, but you might try to go low and see what happens.
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« Reply #713 on: January 18, 2015, 09:10:52 PM »

Nothing rare there in that lot, so it wouldn't be a quick flip if you grabbed it. I'd walk with that starting price, but you might try to go low and see what happens.

that was the first thing i was looking for, any names that stood out as desirable but i didn't see any and was hoping someone else might spot something that i didn't realize was rare. maybe i'll just pass on it, i could see the big name titles (the castlevanias, megamans, zeldas, marios) going instantly but everything else dragging on forever with not much profit. it seems like a really good starter kit if the price were right, but not a good bundle for resale.
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« Reply #714 on: January 19, 2015, 12:06:38 AM »

Comes out to almost 14 per game.  Definitely not worth the original asking price.  Even at your 415 offer, it's still a no go in my book.  If I'm going to buy in bulk the price per cart has got to at least be close to 5 per cart.  But that's just me.
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« Reply #715 on: January 19, 2015, 12:33:54 AM »

Comes out to almost 14 per game.  Definitely not worth the original asking price.  Even at your 415 offer, it's still a no go in my book.  If I'm going to buy in bulk the price per cart has got to at least be close to 5 per cart.  But that's just me.

ya, that's what i was thinking. without me even saying anything the seller came back at 600, but now with no zelda 1 and 2. i think i'll pass.
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« Reply #716 on: January 19, 2015, 12:49:29 AM »

He likely wouldn't even be left with $400 if he sold them all on eBay individually, after shipping expenses and fees. I could see paying $250-300 for that, just based on the fact that you are doing him a favor by not having to d*ck around with eBay or getting ripped off at a pawn shop/game store. It's so easy to sell things on Craigslist that it's an insult to price anything at eBay/game store value on there.
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« Reply #717 on: January 23, 2015, 06:27:49 PM »

thinking about selling off a couple steelbooks that i picked up but don't really care about. one of them is for New Super Mario Bros. U, and i can only find 3 BINs on ebay, one sold for $7.40 (CAD) the other 2 were around $50 (CAD). does that sound about right? if it does i'll probably put mine up for $45 cad, maybe $35 or $40 USD.
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« Reply #718 on: January 23, 2015, 07:57:29 PM »

I'd start just south of the high end. (45$)
BIN for 7 days.

If someone undercuts you then you can undercut them since your not looking to make a killing Wink

If it doesn't sell and there is no competition and you are in no hurry to sell just let it relist until gone and price cut to match or beat the competition if/when they arise.
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« Reply #719 on: January 23, 2015, 08:25:33 PM »

Put it up with a Best Offer option. You can do online haggling with it.
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