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dra600n
09-01-2010, 10:41 PM
What would this be worth in 1 lot:
Final Fantasy 1 - NES, US version
Final Fantasy 2 - NES, Japanese Version
Final Fantasy 3 - NES, Japanese Version
Final Fantasy 2 - SNES, US Version
Final Fantasy 5 - SNES, Japanese Version
Final Fantasy 3 - SNES, US Version
Final Fantasy 7 - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy 8 - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy 9 - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy Tactics - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy Origins - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy Anthology - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy X - PS2, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy X-2 - PS2, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy XII - PS2, US Version (Not the greatest hits)
Final Fantasy XIII - XBOX 360, US Version (Not the GOTY Version)
The NES/SNES versions don't have boxes or manuals, the PS versions are complete, no scratches, FF7 is beat (case and manual), the PS2 & X360 are in great condition as well.
Just curious as to what it might sell for, if I ever get desperate for $$
sixwayshot
09-01-2010, 11:04 PM
What about Mystic Quest? FFXI? The Game Boy titles?
Either way, in a huge lot that'd be a heck of a purchase. I don't really know if anyone would be willing to buy all of the games at once, unless they REALLY needed them, like for a display or something. You just don't buy that many games in the same series in one swoop.
Darko
09-01-2010, 11:09 PM
Don't forget Chronicles.
I don't know how much that lot would be worth, but I know you'd do much better by parting it out.
ryborg
09-01-2010, 11:10 PM
I don't know how much that lot would be worth, but I know you'd do much better by parting it out.
Absolutely this.
dra600n
09-01-2010, 11:27 PM
Ah yes, I do have Chronicles...forgot about that one. I also have Final Fantasy Legends (GB) and Tatics Advanced.
I might start selling off my duplicate copies of 7 soon (I have 3 copies)
Oh, and I made a mistake... Tatics is a Greatest Hits copy. I just saw it as I was checking to see what games was in Chronicles (I thought 4, 5 and 6 were in Anthologies and not 4 and Chrono Trigger were together). My bad.
So parting it out eh? Hmm...
mobiusclimber
09-02-2010, 12:36 PM
Most of those aren't worth much individually besides FF7 and even that has gotten cheap in recent years ($30~40 in good condition, but if it's not in good condition, I wouldn't expect it to pull in more than $20). So I'd say a little over a hundred. You make less money in total by selling as a lot, but you don't have to ship a bunch of $5 games to individual people. And yeah, stuff like FFX, XII, the famicom carts.. those are all worth around $5~10 apiece.
Darko
09-02-2010, 01:45 PM
So parting it out eh? Hmm...
Let's say you were looking to buy this lot. Would you bid it very high if you already had half of the games? I'm guessing not. I'm assuming that people interested in the FF series on a collecting basis already have some of these (at least the most popular ones). If someone is just starting out they might need a copy of VII, VIII, and IX yet have no desire to pick up Tactics. It might be more of a shipping pain, but I think parting it out is the best option.
mb7241
09-03-2010, 12:47 AM
Separately, according to the conditions listed:
Final Fantasy 1 - NES, US version - $10
Final Fantasy 2 - NES, Japanese Version - $8
Final Fantasy 3 - NES, Japanese Version - $12
Final Fantasy 2 - SNES, US Version - $15
Final Fantasy 5 - SNES, Japanese Version - $8
Final Fantasy 3 - SNES, US Version - $20-$25
Final Fantasy 7 - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $25-$35
Final Fantasy 8 - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $10-$15
Final Fantasy 9 - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $10-$15
Final Fantasy Tactics - PS, US Version (Greatest hits) - $10
Final Fantasy Origins - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $15-$25
Final Fantasy Anthology - PS, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $15-$20
Final Fantasy Chronicles (you said you had this one, as well) - $15 original/$10 GH
Final Fantasy X - PS2, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $5-$10
Final Fantasy X-2 - PS2, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $5
Final Fantasy XII - PS2, US Version (Not the greatest hits) - $8
Final Fantasy XIII - XBOX 360, US Version (Not the GOTY Version) - $20
As a lot, I'd probably price it around $175 shipped within the US/$180 to Canada/$190 worldwide.