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sliop24
06-28-2005, 12:04 PM
The reason i ask is because i have a chance to purchase these items and i was wondering if i was getting ripped off.
The items include

Dance Aerobics in box partially sealed(with orignal shrink wrap but the top is cut off to allow removal of game)

Dr. Mario complete in box not sealed

Iron Sword complete in box not sealed

Jaws complete in box not sealed

Marble Madness complete in box not sealed

Super Mario Brothers 3 complete in box not sealed

Tetris 1 and 2 Complete in box not sealed

Tiny Toons complete in box not sealed

Vegas Dreams complete in box not sealed

plus the origianl instructions for the zapper and the original instructions for the original NES

let me know THANKS!

Super Mario Fan
06-28-2005, 12:11 PM
I would say $30-$40. If any more, then I would consider it a rip-off. If any less then, it's a steal.

shaggy
06-28-2005, 12:16 PM
I would say more in the $50-$60 range but who knows. I could be wrong.

dcescott
06-28-2005, 12:17 PM
As less as you can!!

dcescott
06-28-2005, 12:18 PM
As less as you can!!

Speedy_NES
06-28-2005, 12:24 PM
I would also say around 50 US$. It really depends on the condition of the games, though. If they are in MINT condition, then each complete game is easily worth 5$. If they are in crappy condition, I would only pay a few dollars per game at the most.

-Speedy

Jibbajaba
06-28-2005, 12:27 PM
I would say that $4 per game would be the most I would pay. Nothing really that great there, but if you are trying to collect complete games then that's a nice package of them. Probably wouldn't want to go over $40.

Chris

dcescott
06-28-2005, 12:28 PM
I'm not kidding!
Don't pay too much and talk him down because they are not sealed up. Make an decent offer and explain that they are common as opposed to rare. That excuse can get the price down. A good poker face helps too, if they see you drooling, that won't help you talk it down at all.

Arcade Antics
06-28-2005, 01:07 PM
I'm not kidding!
Don't pay too much and talk him down because they are not sealed up. Make an decent offer and explain that they are common as opposed to rare. That excuse can get the price down. A good poker face helps too, if they see you drooling, that won't help you talk it down at all.
A few points here.

Sliop isn't asking for how to rip the guy off, he's asking for a fair price. if they were my games and you offered $2 each, I'd give them away to someone else who made a serious offer. :)

The games listed are neither common nor rare. $5 per game for everything on that list is more than fair. They're complete games, not dirt common 2600 Combat carts.

IMO, if the guys is asking for somewhere in the $50 ballpark for that lot, that's fair.

Cmosfm
06-28-2005, 01:44 PM
If you're buying from another collector, I'd pay no more than 50.00 for them.

If you're buying from a flea marketer or someone who doesn't care about "these old nintendo games", I'd pay no more than 30.00 for them. I'd try to get em for 2 bucks a pop though.