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Flack
11-10-2003, 07:08 PM
This wasn't an eBay ad, but rather an ad in my local newspaper this morning.

"N64- expansion, rumble & memory paks, 17 games, 2 controllers, gameshark, lots more. Works great! $200 obo. 324-0371 /204-2756"

$200?

Balloon Fight
11-10-2003, 07:13 PM
Most people think that their games are gold. They will put a huge price on it, but wont sell it. They'll learn the next time though. No one is going to pay $200 for N64 stuff unless it has CF 63 1/3 with it also.

Griking
11-10-2003, 10:07 PM
Well, depending on what the 17 games are this package may be worth $200. Some of the N64 Mario titles routinely go for $15 and up each.

Rev. Link
11-10-2003, 11:33 PM
$200 doesn't sound too bad, depending on what games there are and the condition of everything. If everything's boxed it sounds like a decent price.

Somehow, though, I can guess that nothing is boxed and the games are at least 1/3 sports games.

MarioAllStar2600
11-11-2003, 12:21 AM
If you go buy GameSTop prices that aint that bad. Depending on what the games are like everyone else is. they could be bad games in which case, maybe hes just an idiot?

can_dude
11-11-2003, 03:18 PM
Most people think that their games are gold. They will put a huge price on it, but wont sell it. They'll learn the next time though. No one is going to pay $200 for N64 stuff unless it has CF 63 1/3 with it also.

why if it has clayfighter 63 1/3? That game sells for under 10 bucks all the time on ebay and at game stores...Do you mean Clayfighter TE for SNES?

chadtower
11-11-2003, 03:24 PM
why if it has clayfighter 63 1/3? That game sells for under 10 bucks all the time on ebay and at game stores...Do you mean Clayfighter TE for SNES?

He means Clayfighter Sculptor's Cut. Next to impossible to get complete. I've been trying for 4 months.

Querjek
11-11-2003, 03:33 PM
I see those all of the time... most recent was "Microsoft Xbox with 3 games (Can't remember titles, but they were all $20 GH titles) $350." Oh, wait, I forgot. Common things don't depreciate in value, do they?