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dylan0228
11-04-2006, 11:26 AM
I found a Nintendo cartridge called 1000 in 1. I don`t have a picture, but it was silver & it said Asia on it. Would this be a rare title that I should buy for $15 or is it not really worth anything? I`m going back there today & just wondering if I should grab it. If you know what it`s worth, could you let me know? Thanks alot guys!

John

JC
11-04-2006, 06:19 PM
Most multi-carts aren't worth much. Depends what games are on it. For $15, I'd pick it up...but I wouldn't pay much more than that for a mult-cart. For some reason pirates don't sell too well unless they've got a unique game or two on them.

jbholio
11-04-2006, 07:16 PM
$15 si not too bad for a multi but it depends if there are many different games on it. Some multis have less than 10 different games, the remaining being repetitions. I had bad experiences with multis with more than 1000 games on them. They usually only have few different games. So far I haven't seen a multi with more than 106 different game on it. It was a 260 in 1.

rbudrick
11-05-2006, 11:32 PM
Pirate carts, while basically worthless, are still fun, so people buy them. However, I can't think of any situation where a pirate is worth more than $15, except for maybe certain "pirate originals" like Somari, or SMW for NES or something.

-Rob

NESaholic
11-06-2006, 01:52 AM
I would get it since they are always wanted.
They go for different prices depending which games or on it like said b4.
If it contains games like smb2j it could fetch more then you spend easily.
Good luck and let us know which games ar on it.

Sweater Fish Deluxe
11-06-2006, 05:24 PM
Pirate carts, while basically worthless, are still fun, so people buy them. However, I can't think of any situation where a pirate is worth more than $15, except for maybe certain "pirate originals" like Somari, or SMW for NES or something.
I saw a Famicom multicart on eBay once that had like seven or eight of the Kunio games on it. I don't recall how much that went for, but it had to be more than $15 or else I would have been bidding on it.

The more generic multicarts, though, yeah. Even $15 is maybe a bit of a stretch especially when you're going in blind not knowing how many real games you'll get. Not much of a loss if it's crap, though, I guess.

It's not a cartridge, but I have a Famiclone with 128-in-1 built in and it really is actually about 122 or 123 games, which is pretty nice. It's basically a complete collection of mapper 0 games. I know a guy who's always talking about this 310-in-1 he used to have that really had 310 games including a ton of obscure Japanese ones and Hong Kong originals and stuff.


...word is bondage...

Sweater Fish Deluxe
11-06-2006, 05:24 PM
Pirate carts, while basically worthless, are still fun, so people buy them. However, I can't think of any situation where a pirate is worth more than $15, except for maybe certain "pirate originals" like Somari, or SMW for NES or something.
I saw a Famicom multicart on eBay once that had like seven or eight of the Kunio games on it. I don't recall how much that went for, but it had to be more than $15 or else I would have been bidding on it.

The more generic multicarts, though, yeah. Even $15 is maybe a bit of a stretch especially when you're going in blind not knowing how many real games you'll get. Not much of a loss if it's crap, though, I guess.

It's not a cartridge, but I have a Famiclone with 128-in-1 built in and it really is actually about 122 or 123 games, which is pretty nice. It's basically a complete collection of mapper 0 games. I know a guy who's always talking about this 310-in-1 he used to have that really had 310 games including a ton of obscure Japanese ones and Hong Kong originals and stuff.


...word is bondage...