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otoko
08-23-2009, 09:24 PM
Recently I've gone down a road where I felt it was time to purge games and items I do not wish to tote around with me from my collection. I'm now in the slow process of getting rid of them all and deciding how I would like to part them the hopefully get the most money for myself.

The part contains the following items:

Hardware:

CIB Super Scope w/ Super Scope 6 (package claims cart not included)
CIB mint Super Nintendo (No Yellowing present. Box has previews for games that never got released)
CIB Super Gameboy
CIB mint 1st Party Super Nintendo Cleaner
CIB Aura Interactor (with Genesis and Snes attachment. Bought new used once)
Mario Paint (Box, mouse, cart, mouse cleaner, mousepad, and parts tray. No instructions)

Games:

CIB Side Pocket
Castlevania IV (cart only)
Vortex (cart only)
Super Play Action Football (cart only)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v17/otknot/P1010233.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v17/otknot/P1010234.jpg

I want to sell this all in a lot, but do you think I'd get more money selling items separately? (If anyone would like to send me offers they are for sale)

Kuros
08-23-2009, 10:26 PM
I'll tell you that the Interactor isn't really worth crap. I bought one complete for $5, got tired of it and couldn't even get rid of it for $5.

portnoyd
08-23-2009, 10:49 PM
The CIB SNES would be the real driver of any value, maybe the boxed Super Scope too. Anything else probably won't get any interest on its own.

I don't think there'd be any loss on your part doing on lot for all this. I think you'd top out at $80 at the very maximum esp. since it's a base set SNES.

Gameguy
08-23-2009, 11:39 PM
It would probably be best if you sold it in a lot, you might get a bit more if you sold them separately but it would take awhile. I think you should price it at $100 for the lot because of the complete system, complete Superscope, Castlevania IV, and Mario Paint with mouse and pad. I only had the cart for Mario Paint that still didn't sell but I got several replies asking if I had the mouse and pad with it so I think there's some demand for it with everything included. The other stuff wouldn't really sell that quick on their own, but in the lot the price can be raised a bit.

Arcade Antics
08-23-2009, 11:39 PM
Agree with Kuros and Port. Donate the Interactor to the nearest thrift and sell the rest as a lot.

Ed Oscuro
08-25-2009, 10:38 PM
I'm interested...if this is around in a while I might jump on just the Super Scope and the SNES. 'course there's other things that have my attention right now, as well...

Any suggestions on pricing for the Super Scope + SNES?

mobiusclimber
08-26-2009, 02:05 AM
I only had the cart for Mario Paint that still didn't sell but I got several replies asking if I had the mouse and pad with it so I think there's some demand for it with everything included.

I wouldn't say it's demand so much as it is if ANYONE wants Mario Paint, they need the mouse at the very least. Without it, the "game" isn't playable. It's like a Super Scope game without the Super Scope. There's no controller support at all.

bb_hood
08-26-2009, 02:14 AM
I'll tell you that the Interactor isn't really worth crap. I bought one complete for $5, got tired of it and couldn't even get rid of it for $5.

Exactly. The salvation army near my house had one new/sealed like 2 years ago, they were asking like 80$. Then it was 50$, then it went down to 15, then I remember seeing it there for 10$. Its probaby still there today...

Gameguy
08-26-2009, 05:39 PM
I wouldn't say it's demand so much as it is if ANYONE wants Mario Paint, they need the mouse at the very least. Without it, the "game" isn't playable. It's like a Super Scope game without the Super Scope. There's no controller support at all.
The thing is at the time I only got replies for Mario Paint, not for any of the other SNES games I had listed. Maybe there isn't too much demand, but maybe enough that it would sell. I don't think it's worth a ton of money or anything, maybe $10-$15 complete.