View Full Version : PSOne sealed demo disc?
todesengel
07-18-2015, 04:03 PM
Found these at a thrift store I'm guessing it's a demo disc pack, doubt it's worth anything but curious if it's worth more than the $2 I paid for it.
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The 1 2 P
07-21-2015, 10:16 PM
It's worth more than the $2 you paid. You can probably expect to get at least $20-30 for it.
todesengel
07-26-2015, 08:11 PM
Oh wow I had no idea demos could go for that much, thanks for the help.
Gameguy
07-26-2015, 11:01 PM
There are demos worth even more than that, just hope to come across the NBA 2-Ball demo for PS1. One copy previously sold for over $700 on ebay.
SparTonberry
07-27-2015, 01:31 AM
I would think the real valuable demos though, would be for canceled games or maybe if they were super-early and as such containing significant difference from the finished game.
NBA 2-Ball's gotta be an exception, since if it was ever meant to be a full game it wasn't finished. And it's probably a good guess that even if thousands were given away at some sports event, a lot of people probably didn't care and tossed them.
The 1 2 P
08-07-2015, 10:06 PM
Oh wow I had no idea demos could go for that much, thanks for the help.
As one of the experts on many different systems demo disc I can confirm that your demo is definitely on the cheaper end of the spectrum. I regularly sell demos for $30-$60 and over the last few years have sold a few for $80-$150 and one for $300. You just have to know which one's are valuable and which one's are worthless.
waiwainl
08-08-2015, 02:10 AM
The seal that you show is not factory though.
celerystalker
08-12-2015, 10:03 AM
As one of the experts on many different systems demo disc I can confirm that your demo is definitely on the cheaper end of the spectrum. I regularly sell demos for $30-$60 and over the last few years have sold a few for $80-$150 and one for $300. You just have to know which one's are valuable and which one's are worthless.
What's a good source to find out which demos are sought after? I don't see much of anything in that high-end price range on sold ebay auctions. I ask because I have a decent-sized pile of demos, several sealed on PS1, but the only ones I really play are the Dreamcast ones with unique content like Toy Commander Christmas Surprise or Super Boom Tread Troopers... and the PS1 demo for MTV Pure Ride that I play in the winter trying to max my score on that one track.