View Full Version : Are the DP guide book prices out of date or just wrong?
TheTrench
01-24-2007, 02:14 PM
Iīm looking at SNES games and comparing prices to eBay and other places and it seems like the guide prices are either way too high (by more than $10) or way too low by $10 (in the case of Super Mario RPG among others). I bought this book to help me, but other than a list of game and a description, the SNES section just seems wrong more than itīs right.
Also some words are bolded and others arenīt in some of the game titles in the system descriptions.
Did I get a bad print or a bad version of the book.
The other sections seem good but the SNES is odd... maybe SNES is hitting a peak or something. Iīm at odds.*_*
Darth Sensei
01-24-2007, 02:19 PM
I'm sure the print of the book you got is bad because we all know that ebay prices are absolutely static.
TheTrench
01-24-2007, 04:53 PM
I know they arenīt static, which is why I ask if I have an older edition... but thanks for the sarcastic response....it was very helpful.... opps looks like I gave it back.
Mayhem
01-24-2007, 05:53 PM
Prices in the book are usually on the low side most of the time. This is a collector's guide, not a seller's guide. Or in other words, if you find the game for less than the price stated, you've got a good deal; the price is what you should expect to pay for it on average.
eBay is usually not a very good place to base prices on, but it is a ballpark idea of what something is worth...
bangtango
01-26-2007, 06:01 PM
Iīm looking at SNES games and comparing prices to eBay and other places and it seems like the guide prices are either way too high (by more than $10) or way too low by $10 (in the case of Super Mario RPG among others). I bought this book to help me, but other than a list of game and a description, the SNES section just seems wrong more than itīs right.
Also some words are bolded and others arenīt in some of the game titles in the system descriptions.
Did I get a bad print or a bad version of the book.
The other sections seem good but the SNES is odd... maybe SNES is hitting a peak or something. Iīm at odds.*_*
It depends on the game. Some of the Zelda and Mario games tend to go for a lot more money on Ebay than they are listed for in the book, particularly the more recent games in those series.
Dr. Morbis
01-27-2007, 01:10 AM
The fact is that the classic guide is now pushing 5 years old (2002) and the blue guide is already 3 (2004). They're great resources, but they are definitely in need of a hardcopy update. I'm actually surprised some other group hasn't swooped in to fill this lack-of-updating void already.
That said, the online guide is terrific for looking up pretty much anything video game-wise. It's just that some of us are a little old-fashioned and like to have a (relatively) up-to-date paper book to flip our dirty paws through.
Griking
01-27-2007, 02:12 PM
Look at it as if the DP Guide prices are wholesale prices while eBay and store prices are retail
Iīm looking at SNES games and comparing prices to eBay and other places and it seems like the guide prices are either way too high (by more than $10) or way too low by $10 (in the case of Super Mario RPG among others).I found Super Mario RPG at a thrift store for $3, and gave it to a friend for free. Therefore, based on my experience, the average price is $1.50. :P
Seriously though, it's a fairly common game and eBay is the only place your going to find prices upwards of $30 for it. I know it's just one example, but it's the only one you gave so I'm going to pick on it. :)
Oobgarm
02-16-2007, 08:28 AM
I always look at the price guides as a good baseline as to the game's worth in collector circles, such as these here forums.
In no way, shape, or form, would I ever consider DP Guides to be an indicator of a title's retail(or ebay) worth, as it's always going higher in retail since the seller is trying to maximize profit.