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Mark III
05-31-2009, 02:16 PM
Recently got a hold of a Super Famicon with a Satellaview attached to it. Keeping the Super Fami but deciding whether the Satellaview is worth holding on to. Any idea what one of these is worth? I could only find one listing on ebay with a buy it now of $299. My experience with Ebay therefore tells me that the system is worth between nothing to one half of that value. If anyone can narrow it down further please let me know.
badinsults
05-31-2009, 08:12 PM
Recently got a hold of a Super Famicon with a Satellaview attached to it. Keeping the Super Fami but deciding whether the Satellaview is worth holding on to. Any idea what one of these is worth? I could only find one listing on ebay with a buy it now of $299. My experience with Ebay therefore tells me that the system is worth between nothing to one half of that value. If anyone can narrow it down further please let me know.
I haven't been in the market for one, but $300 is definitely at the high end of the price range. If you want one, it is likely cheaper to go through Yahoo Japan Auctions.
Kiddo
06-13-2009, 10:52 PM
What's the condition of it all? (Like, does it have the base, BS-X cart, and all connections?)
The base (bottom) and all that attach to it are more or less functionally useless, but cool-looking regardless.
You might want to hold on to the BS-X cart if you have it - especially if you wander into an 8M Memory Pack with game data.
The value of your set may be more or less dependant on what data your 8M Memory Pack might have in it.
Sonicwolf
06-13-2009, 11:10 PM
Sattelaview is general useless without the sattelaview service. That service has been gone for a while so unless you have the cart with the downloaded crap someone else did back in the 1990s and it has retained the data for the last decade and a half, you wont get much enjoyment out of it...
Mark III
06-17-2009, 12:21 PM
Has everything as well as a half dozen games and 2 memory packs. I have no idea what is on them as I can't figure out how to check the data.
What's the condition of it all? (Like, does it have the base, BS-X cart, and all connections?)
The base (bottom) and all that attach to it are more or less functionally useless, but cool-looking regardless.
You might want to hold on to the BS-X cart if you have it - especially if you wander into an 8M Memory Pack with game data.
The value of your set may be more or less dependant on what data your 8M Memory Pack might have in it.
Kiddo
06-26-2009, 11:38 PM
If you have a "BS-X" cartridge, you can use that to check to see if you have any games.
Otherwise, you'd probably need to dump their Memory Pack contents to know for sure.