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SNES Game Collecting (Tips, discussion, and info for like minded collectors)

-KRS-

Member
Yeah the cartridge was in really good shape otherwise with a really shiny label without any scratches etc, so that makes it suck extra much. Why couldn't it have been the backside instead?! Then I could've just bought a cheap SMB cart or something and swapped it out. Oh well. At least it wasn't a rare and expensive game.
 
Two copies of Fire Striker for $15, one to keep, one to fund something nicer (Sunset Riders?).

Contra III for $25 tomorrow.

I'm sort of tempted on getting "Gold Label" Super Metroid at $40, even though I have my original game still. Thoughts?
 

Lambtron

Unconfirmed Member
If you're going to spend $40 on a second copy of Super Metroid, personally I'd rather buy a CIB Super Famicom version. Dat art.
 
caught sunset riders for just under $40, not too bad? captain commando looks to be about that price.
Yeah, that's better than what most have been going for recently. I spied an auction for it on gamegavel with a starting bid of $30 a few days ago and thought about mentioning it. It still has about a day left on it with zero bids. Link here. Wish he just outright listed the shipping price on the listing. Oh well. Gamegavel isn't as convenient as ebay and is nowhere near as populated, but you can find some deals occasionally

Totally snagged a copy of Mega Man 4 off Craigslist for $8 yesterday. That felt good.

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Two copies of Fire Striker for $15, one to keep, one to fund something nicer (Sunset Riders?).

Contra III for $25 tomorrow.

I'm sort of tempted on getting "Gold Label" Super Metroid at $40, even though I have my original game still. Thoughts?
Nice. I picked up a pretty scuffed up copy of Contra III for $22 a month or two ago. It has either something like a burn or something. It looks weird.

In any case, that copy of Sunset Riders sounds right up your alley, too.
 

Evenball

Jack Flack always escapes!
In the past couple weeks I've added:

Pilotwings - $3
Time Trax - $6.30

Pilotwings I've never owned, but i did rent it back in the day. never played Time Trax, but it had fair reviews. usually goes for about $11 on ebay, so not a bad deal.
 
It is! Quest of Ki was one of the first games I imported after I got my AV Famicom, and it was a blast to play through.
I can't believe I caught that, but then again I am something of a Tower of Druaga junkie.

I made my own NES cart of ToD using a Famicom converter and still play it from time to time.

Also, I just saw this crazy video the other day and am dying to know its origin (some doujin game, I think).
 

Teknoman

Member
So i've started to go back and look for old Nintendo Power mags with the posters still intact. Not just for collection purposes though, but for the fact that i'd really be interested in reading old previews, reviews, and general news from back in the day.

Not to mention they might reveal a hidden gem or two.
 

IrishNinja

Member
So i've started to go back and look for old Nintendo Power mags with the posters still intact. Not just for collection purposes though, but for the fact that i'd really be interested in reading old previews, reviews, and general news from back in the day.

Not to mention they might reveal a hidden gem or two.

i was lucky enough to pick up a few years worth off craigslist for $20 last year; mostly early N64 but a handfull of SNES classics. i had to put up the Super Metroid & Castlevania 3 posters!

but yeah, PAK watch & several other sections just take me back so hard

Those old NP magazines are really fun to read. Not so much the newer ones though.

i gotta disagree here; i subscribed for the last year or so and thought it was pretty good - magazine had its own identity & was doing some interesting stuff, given that print hadn't been able to keep up with net stuff for years. kinda wish i hadn't fallen off for a while there.
 
That Sunset Riders is tempting, but zero feedback seller on a site I'm not familiar with, hmm.

Still, maybe the bank is worth the risk.

Some Arkanoid game with an RPG/Adventure slant, it looks neat (and had a four-player mode).

gamegavel is good stuff. the owner is a solid dude who appears on a retrogaming podcast. and you're still paying with paypal, which will take the buyer's side in a dispute.
 

IrishNinja

Member
GhoulpatrolSNES.JPG

^anyone know how this went? I fucking love Zombies ate my Neighbors, never got to play it and now it's hard to find for less than $40 on ebay.

also: $5 f-zero is the first cart i can't get working, cleaned it with q-tips + alcohol, no dice. any other solutions, barring opening it (i lack the screwdriver)?

oh yeah, Hero of the Day: that guy on Nintendo Age who was talking about donor repros said he might take orders in the next week or two! man i'd jump on Terranigma & Mana 2.

*edit buying Madden '96 for $2, he'd better take that thing or ill have a two dollar copy of madden '96 on my hands
 
i gotta disagree here; i subscribed for the last year or so and thought it was pretty good - magazine had its own identity & was doing some interesting stuff, given that print hadn't been able to keep up with net stuff for years. kinda wish i hadn't fallen off for a while there.
I second that. I received my first Nintendo Power issue in July 1988, so I go way back. I own 225+ issues of Nintendo Power and I can safely say that the last few years, under the helm of Future Publishing, the magazine reached its apex. Sure, the SNES and NES eras featured Nintendo's best games (for retro collectors like ourselves), but it was still a thinly veiled publicity extravaganza. Still, I love those early magazines to death and enjoy going through them for nostalgia reasons, but from an entertainment/content standpoint the last few years were amazing. Gotta love those interviews!
 

Fox Mulder

Member
^anyone know how this went? I fucking love Zombies ate my Neighbors, never got to play it and now it's hard to find for less than $40 on ebay.

also: $5 f-zero is the first cart i can't get working, cleaned it with q-tips + alcohol, no dice. any other solutions, barring opening it (i lack the screwdriver)?

Ghoul patrol is just a shitty zombie ate my neighbors that makes you wish you were playing that game instead.

As for your game, you'll need the security bit to open it up and go to town on the contacts more than qtips and alcohol ever can.
 

Linkhero1

Member
What are the best batteries for SNES games? Also, I recall that some can't be soldered on the board itself. Can someone point me in the right direction :D

Edit: I realized that I have $15 in eBay bucks. I'm not sure what to spend it on D:
 

ys45

Member
What are the best batteries for SNES games? Also, I recall that some can't be soldered on the board itself. Can someone point me in the right direction :D

Edit: I realized that I have $15 in eBay bucks. I'm not sure what to spend it on D:

With $15 you can get a SNES sport game :p
 

plc268

Member
What are the best batteries for SNES games? Also, I recall that some can't be soldered on the board itself. Can someone point me in the right direction :D

Edit: I realized that I have $15 in eBay bucks. I'm not sure what to spend it on D:

If you want a drop in replacement, you need a CR2032 with tabs.

Or, you can install a battery holder and drop in any normal CR2032 in.
 

Linkhero1

Member
With $15 you can get a SNES sport game :p
LOL. I'd rather just buy the batteries :p
If you want a drop in replacement, you need a CR2032 with tabs.

Or, you can install a battery holder and drop in any normal CR2032 in.

Thank you. I recall seeing a different battery model and wasn't sure if it was fine or not but the eBay seller said it works for SNES games too. I may go the route with the battery holder.
 

Shining

Member
I've been holding out on Lufia II for far too long. The condition is amazing. Magical Quest is one of my favourites on the system and i finally decided to get the sequels as well:

And i have to share this amazing video. Second-hand shops carrying retro games of this caliber is very rare in Sweden. This guy have loads of them just laying there in boxes in his backroom storage. Dat box of NES games <3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3bSwPsPTDQ
 

Fox Mulder

Member
What are the best batteries for SNES games? Also, I recall that some can't be soldered on the board itself. Can someone point me in the right direction :D

Edit: I realized that I have $15 in eBay bucks. I'm not sure what to spend it on D:

$15 can make a nice dent in a pricier title. I got conker bad fur day for $72 dollars last night, but $10 in eBay bucks made it a little better.
 

ys45

Member
Im suppose to get a decent ammount of tax return soon.

I think il get maybe 2 expensive games , might go for Demon Crest and a RPG .
I never played Lufia 2 but finished the first one, do you guys recommend it ?

I also need to get my hands on those SFC Parodius games .
 

Teknoman

Member
I've been holding out on Lufia II for far too long. The condition is amazing. Magical Quest is one of my favourites on the system and i finally decided to get the sequels as well:



And i have to share this amazing video. Second-hand shops carrying retro games of this caliber is very rare in Sweden. This guy have loads of them just laying there in boxes in his backroom storage. Dat box of NES games <3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3bSwPsPTDQ

Wow...thats crazy. Even NES in the front display window.
 
I just got $50 in eBay bucks, myself. I'm not sure what I want to get with it; Saturn games are similarly pricey to SNES games, y'see, and Dragon Force is kinda tempting... but right now, I'm leaning toward biting the bullet and trying my hand for Earthbound before its price skyrockets any further.

Only issue is trying to nab it for $150 or less when so many people are seemingly okay with the insane $200+ prices. Hell, I bid on a new arrival last night with a max bid of $120, and it was outbid within an hour.
 

Fox Mulder

Member
I just got $50 in eBay bucks, myself. I'm not sure what I want to get with it; Saturn games are similarly pricey to SNES games, y'see, and Dragon Force is kinda tempting... but right now, I'm leaning toward biting the bullet and trying my hand for Earthbound before its price skyrockets any further.

Only issue is trying to nab it for $150 or less when so many people are seemingly okay with the insane $200+ prices. Hell, I bid on a new arrival last night with a max bid of $120, and it was outbid within an hour.

I should have jumped on earthbound with my tax refund, but it went to other things. I hope it doesn't get too much higher before I get it.

The game selling for $200 all day should be telling Nintendo to do anything with the franchise, but oh well.
 

Lambtron

Unconfirmed Member
I wish I'd signed up for eBay bucks before I bought a new camera and hundreds of dollars in games, but I'm in now, haha.
 

IrishNinja

Member
^aw man, kills me that Lufia 2 is still just as expensive as i remember it.
i gotta stop looking up completed auctions; seeing 1 & 2 go for like $40 in january sucks. and yeah, that mickey game was fun too!

Ghoul patrol is just a shitty zombie ate my neighbors that makes you wish you were playing that game instead.

As for your game, you'll need the security bit to open it up and go to town on the contacts more than qtips and alcohol ever can.

okay, so SNES screw driver basically? once i get it open, am i just cleaning the inner contacts & tossing out the roach babies or what?
 
I use Mother's brand mag & aluminum polish to scrub the contacts of my games. You'd be surprised at the amount of corroded black shit comes off some of them.
Also, it's way more effective than the alcohol and q-tip method. All my games boot fine the first time.
 

Mzo

Member
A clean, white rag.

Nothing that'll tear up and leave residue (sponges, cotton wads, etc).

Old, ripped up white shirt works well.

There's not a lot of finesse involved. These games are nigh indestructible.
 
I'll have to look into the polish. I've been using 99.99% isopropyl all these years and it's been pretty reliable.

Also, got Xardion today for $6.99. Seems okay.

So far the lesser known SNES games I try to find end up being just okay, whereas I was constantly finding crazy cool NES games.
 

Teknoman

Member
NES related:

There has to be a better way to modding the cases for NES carts rather than just pulling the tabs off. Dont want to buy a dremel just for case modding...so are there any other cheap tools that would make it easier to remove those 4 sections blocking the cart?
 

mrgone

Member
looks like a few people are trying to get the price up with $30+ copies but the majority are still selling in the $15-20 range

On the Canadian side of ebay I havn't seen many copies of Mega Man X go for less than $30 after shipping since late January when I set up a search. Most the copies I've watched over the last two months or so have gone for $30+ before shipping, too.
 
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