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(03-19-2012, 05:43 PM)
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#104
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(03-19-2012, 05:55 PM)
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#107
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(03-19-2012, 05:55 PM)
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#108
My collection used to be way better than that and I don't think mine was worth much more than $10,000. I had a nice sealed collection too.
I used to really like collecting, but emulation, virtual console, and re-releases kind of took the fun out of it. I just kept a genesis, snes, nes, and a modest selection of games. |
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(03-19-2012, 05:57 PM)
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#109
Better than mines atm but I wouldn't spend that much for this.
Kind of off topic but I'm curious anyways. Do anyone who collects keep their games in their wrapper or buy two copies, one to play and one to keep unopened? I used to do the latter but it was becoming a bit costy to do. Now I mostly just buy one copy and have it opened. Like I was going to buy two copies of Graces f but I decided against it.
Last edited by Esura; 03-19-2012 at 06:01 PM.
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(03-19-2012, 06:02 PM)
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#111
I'd say it's worth about $5-10k at the most.
He has a ton of Xbox 360, PSP, PS3, PS2, PS1, Gamecube, GBA/GBC games which individually are only worth $10-30 each. Most of those Saturn and Sega CD games are only worth about the same. The boxed SNES games are worth maybe $50-100 each (for the rare RPGs). Snatcher for Sega CD I've seen for $100-200 on ebay. Not sure about Earthbound but can't be more than that. Suikoden 2 is $150 maybe? It's a nice collection but he needs to pull his head out of his ass, contact the guy who offered $25k and beg him to accept. |
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(03-19-2012, 06:43 PM)
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#120
If my backlog wasn't larger than his collection, and I actually wanted to buy them, I would say he has a pretty nice collection.
I reviewed his PS2, Wii and DS games (latest consoles I have bought), and I would buy most games individually. Many of them were among games I want, didn't bought, and are hard to find. But the question is will anyone actually ever even 'play' more than a few percent of those games? And if not, pretty sure buying the games they would play individually will cost most probably less than 1,000; so as a gaming perspective it isn't worth it at all, but for collectors, maybe
Last edited by walking fiend; 03-19-2012 at 06:46 PM.
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(03-19-2012, 06:46 PM)
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#121
Most likely, he's just come to a point where he needs the money, needs the space, or just lost his enthusiasm for his hobby. As for the lack of Panzer Dragoon Saga, that he seems to have gotten a lot of criticism for, I'm guessing he probably had it and already sold it, separately. And, no, I don't think it's worth 35K, because I don't believe anyone is going to give him that much for it. Though, it does tell me he really did love his collection, and didn't do it in hopes to one day make a fortune off of it. That's a common problem that true collectors have, when it finally comes time to sell their collections. They've put a lot of time and effort into their hobbies, and they value their collections far more than they're worth on the open market. He might be able to get more, selling smaller packages or individual games, but would that be worth the extra time and effort to do that? It might be time he doesn't have, if he's getting rid of it because he's having a baby or something. |
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(03-19-2012, 06:49 PM)
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#123
The $25k "offer" was probably either him or someone he knows, just to "show" people that this is really "valuable."
Couple grand, maybe $5k tops for the lot. Sure there are some $50, $100, and one or two $150-$200 games in there, but not very many. The vast majority can be bought for pretty cheap. And damn, Infinite Space goes for $60? I almost bought that new for like $20. My theory? He put it up there to start a GAF thread in which we discuss his game collection. Mission accomplished, guy. |
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Will Barrel Roll for 2K Sports
(03-19-2012, 07:00 PM)
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(03-19-2012, 07:09 PM)
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#126
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(03-19-2012, 07:24 PM)
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#130
No Panzer Dragoon Saga? Weak!
Definitely not worth 35K, but worth thousands of dollar for sure. It helps a lot of those games are sealed and older games sealed are worth quite a bit usually. Plus everything thats not sealed is complete and I'm assuming is in great condition. Earthbound complete alone is worth upwards of $600. |
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ドリンキー子犬倶楽部 (03-19-2012, 07:25 PM)
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I don't imagine he thinks someone is going to hit the BIN on $35K; I think it's deliberately set high so he can collect offers. Without speaking with him directly I don't really know if this person is crazy or just fielding offers while using eBay as a way of advertising that this stuff is out there.
That said, while the collection is clearly not $35,000 worth of stuff, it's closer to it (in terms of adding up the retail value of each individual item) than the majority of you seem to be giving him credit for. That Earthbound would sell for $500. There are a lot of Saturn games there that go for between 50 and 100, and those add up. He doesn't have the rarest NES games but he does have Chip & Dale 2 and Duck Tales 2, which are about $100 each. EVO, Wild Guns, etc. on SNES are all approaching the $100 mark. Etc. On the other hand, you can't sell a whole bundle of expensive things for the price you'd get for them individually. |
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(03-19-2012, 07:33 PM)
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#137
Guy is a greedy idiot. No way is that remotely worth 35K. If I wanted this stuff cluttering my house I would bid maybe max $1500. No way is it worth much more than $3000. Suggested value from a seller is such bullshit. Everybody knows this stuff isn't worth much apart from maybe a couple truly rare retro games. You're pretty much going to have to take a substantial loss when selling a collection in bulk. idiot probably overpaid for all of this. could probably hit up yard sales and local pawn shops and get most of these games for spare change.
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(03-19-2012, 07:34 PM)
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#138
Some definitely nice gems in there, but if that's going for $35,000, I'd like to know what mine would be. Mine is roughly three to four times that size, not only with games but tons of promo merchandise/rare statues/Japanese promo posters etcetc.
I should take pics someday... Biggest error in my collection is lack of NES and Saturn games though. Had a few oppurtunities to obtain massive NES/Saturn collections but blew them. For example my cousin's mom sold his NES collection of over 80 games to some man down the street for around $35 around 1999. Same for Saturn, but he had around 20 games.
Last edited by jetsetfluken; 03-19-2012 at 07:42 PM.
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(03-19-2012, 07:39 PM)
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#139
To throw out some more prices, Dracula X on snes complete is worth around $200. The GBA Micro famicom edition is worth around $200. So between Earthbound, Dracula X, GBA micro, Snatcher, Duck Tales 2, Chip N Dale 2 is $1500 just right there. |
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(03-19-2012, 07:41 PM)
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#142
Every time that some crazy old collectors classic (think Radiant Silvergun or something like that) gets released for cheap on a digital platform it makes me happy. Classic games can be great and the more people who get to go back and easily replay them on the modern platform of their choice the better. I hate to see gaming classics getting swapped around for $100+ on eBay or locked up in collections like this one, too much of gaming's history made hard and unavailable to play.
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(03-19-2012, 07:49 PM)
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#146
Nintendo only manufactured them for a limited time if I remember correctly. They also removed the digital AV port halfway through the gamecubes life cycle from newer manufactured consoles.
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Ethnicity is not a race!
(03-19-2012, 07:49 PM)
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#147
I need to sell my stuff. I just don't like ebay anymore. Selling off hundreds of different games would be a pain. I'm also scared off by the stories of folks being burned by buyers who say they didn't get the merchandise that you sold them, and then your Paypal account is on lockdown, and you're out both the money and merch. |
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(03-19-2012, 07:50 PM)
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#149
What...has the world come to...
Last edited by jetsetfluken; 03-19-2012 at 07:54 PM.
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