View Full Version : Raritly list and prices
GameBoyGeek
08-23-2009, 05:14 PM
Im looking for a price guide or raritly list for gameboy games but am having trouble finding them. I know that digital press has one but Im looking for more of a pricing guide i guess....any help would be great.
JSoup
08-23-2009, 05:30 PM
www.ebay.com
Lostdwarf
08-23-2009, 05:42 PM
try this site
http://www.videogamepricecharts.com
that is one of the best sites for current prices
mike
houstonlibrarian
08-23-2009, 05:48 PM
Cool Site Lost
aaron7
08-23-2009, 06:35 PM
I just use ebay. Regardless of what people on here say, what it sells for on ebay is what it's worth.
If Super Mario Bros 3 sells for $30, then it's worth $30; even though it's an R1.
Keep in mind the rarity numbers here on DP seem to just go by production numbers or something. Never really coincide with value. The least rare games were the most popular; thus being worth the most.
Hell, I just won a R6 for NES on ebay for 99c... why? Because no one wants to play 'Color a Dinosaur'.
Trebuken
08-23-2009, 07:38 PM
I just use ebay. Regardless of what people on here say, what it sells for on ebay is what it's worth.
If Super Mario Bros 3 sells for $30, then it's worth $30; even though it's an R1.
Keep in mind the rarity numbers here on DP seem to just go by production numbers or something. Never really coincide with value. The least rare games were the most popular; thus being worth the most.
Hell, I just won a R6 for NES on ebay for 99c... why? Because no one wants to play 'Color a Dinosaur'.
Yeah, rarity isn't the same as value in the 'world'. We know an R6 is more valuable. Many casual 'collectors' only want the 'great' games, and can't appreciate colored dinosaurs.
Anyways; I've recently started looking closer at Gameboy games and was distressed to learn that they seem to have held their value more than many other systems. They are much cheaper to ship though...you can search completed auctions as well (It's been a while for me) to get an idea of their value as well.