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I found one of these in a pawn shop (piano only.) It doesn't have the cart, box, or instructions with it. It didn't come with any power cords either. It's in fairly good shape and was told it was working. I looked on Ebay to see if anyone was selling it but couldn't find it. Is this worth me going back and picking it up? The asking price was $50. Please let me know. Thanks :)
Are these things not worth much or does no one know? I went ahead and bought it and put it on the Buying and Selling forum. I haven't had any offers. It did come with the pedal and power cord. Plugged it in and appears to be working properly. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
Kitsune Sniper
08-24-2007, 06:00 PM
I think the important question is, did it come with the Genesis connector? All Miracle Pianos are exactly the same (with the exception of the faceplate, which has different logos depending on the release). The important part here is the connector for the Genesis.
Oh ok. Well no, it didn't come with the connector. Does that drop the value way on down then?
77punk
08-25-2007, 10:48 AM
so many cool accessories... I can rock a piano cause of this " Piano Hero" game. At least you learned an acual instrument..
asbury6647
08-25-2007, 02:34 PM
if all the pianos are the same execpt the face plate,(do u mean the stick on the box or what. That would mean any piano could be whatever system? Like u put a pc piano in a sega box and no one would no the difference. Help me out here.
DreamTR
08-25-2007, 05:18 PM
asbury, the boxes are pretty much the samebut have special stickers on them. The inserts and connectors are the big deal.
asbury6647
08-26-2007, 10:04 PM
have anything logos on it the say sega,are the connectors different for nes,sega, snes,pc
Kitsune Sniper
08-26-2007, 10:46 PM
if all the pianos are the same execpt the face plate,(do u mean the stick on the box or what. That would mean any piano could be whatever system? Like u put a pc piano in a sega box and no one would no the difference. Help me out here.
The piano has a ... well, faceplate thing that slides onto the top part. Y'know, where the buttons are, above the keys? The volume buttons and whatnot. Other than that, the pianos are EXACTLY THE SAME. The differences between all releases were the software, the manuals (most were the same, but I think they included an extra one depending on the version of the game - the NES one I sold had an extra book) and the plug for the system.
philosophyst
08-26-2007, 11:04 PM
Man, I hope you didn't pay $50 for the Miracle Piano without any connection cords or software.
Speedy_NES
08-27-2007, 07:29 AM
Just FYI, not all NES versions have a simple sticker on the box. They were also sold in a box with Nintendo's seal of quality, specifically for the NES.