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cosmicpsycho
03-12-2007, 02:16 AM
every now and then i come across something at a garage sale or flea market, or whatever for next to nothing. rare or whatever, what are some of the things you guys/gals have picked up dirt cheap? just thaught it would be interesting to see....

cosmicpsycho
03-12-2007, 02:25 AM
i guess i didn't leave any examples of stuff i've got recently, i got a tg-16 for 20$ and a like new complete skullmonkeys for 10$

PSXferrari
03-12-2007, 02:39 AM
Back when I was in high school I didn't have a job, but I made good money buying old video game stuff for cheap (mainly from other students) and reselling it on eBay. Now that I collect the stuff, I regret some of those sales. One huge find in particular was a Colecovision with like 10 games and a bunch of other stuff-- found it at a yard sale for $5!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, $5 for everything. I don't remember any of the games now except for Adventure and Frogger (possibly the best home version of the game). I wasn't really familiar with older stuff at the time; this was during the Playstation era and that and the SNES/Genesis were about the extent of my knowledge. I forget how much I resold it for, but it was higher than similar Coleco auctions I saw-- so there must have been something pretty rare in there. Don't know what it was.... but either way, probably the best pickup and dumbest sale combined into one for me.

DigitalSpace
03-12-2007, 08:30 AM
The rarest thing I've picked up dirt cheap was a loose copy of Joshua & the Battle of Jericho for the Genesis (R7) for 63 cents back in 2004 at a GameStop. This was when older games were being cleared out at 30% off, and it was originally marked 89 cents.

cyberfluxor
03-12-2007, 10:02 AM
My best find was Crazy Climber on the Atari 2600 for $1! :)
I traded it on here for a few great Saturn games. ;)

Captain Wrong
03-12-2007, 11:03 AM
Laseractive w/ Genny module, remote, instructions, $25.
Panzer Dragoon Saga, Free. (Ok it was missing discs 1 and 4...still. :P)

That's the first that comes to mind, though I know there are others.

Vigilante
03-12-2007, 03:36 PM
I got my wife for free, does that count?

Now I pay! and keep paying!!

Oh am I paying!!

Wester
03-12-2007, 03:36 PM
Last summer, at a garage sale I got a Gamecube with 2 controllers, memory card, Super Mario Sunshine, and Resident Evil for $10, then later the same summer I picked up another GC and two controllers and mem card for $10...but the second one has issues.

JustRob
03-12-2007, 04:21 PM
Goddamn. If only the people in South Florida were to be that generous/ignorant of what they have.

PentiumMMX
03-12-2007, 04:25 PM
An NES (W\ 2 controllers and a copy of Tetris) for $1. It works good, but I do have to fight it at times to get it to work.

Contrabassoon86
03-12-2007, 04:40 PM
I bought a rNES (toploader) with about 40 games from a friend for $20. I told her it was worth much more, but insisted that I buy it for only $20. She was a good friend... I wonder what she is doing now.

I also got a complete Laseractive system with all the PACs (including the NEC PAC) and 17 games for only $200. I consider that to be relatively dirt-cheap.

Scott

DefaultGen
03-12-2007, 09:55 PM
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erehwon
03-12-2007, 09:56 PM
I tend to freqent CAG alot and have learned a lot of my garage sale haggling skills on the yard sale thread over there. I don't live in a good area for yard sales, so my finds don't compare to some other guys there. Some of them have talked people down on stuff to prices I just can't believe. I have managed to make some good finds though. A few of my favorites are:

$10 Complete JVC X'Eye (box and everything)
$7 Gameboy Advance SP
$2 Vectrex (unfortunately no games)
$0.25 Suikoden 2 strategy guide
$0.25 Final Fantasy VII (pc version), which I traded with another guy for a loose Chrono Trigger

I've greatly increased my Genesis collection through garage saling and regained alot of my NES games which my parents sold. I still need to find a copy of Contra and Kid Icarus, but I haven't managed to see one of that at a yard sale yet. I do kind of dream of finding a Neo Geo AES at a garage sale, but I don't have to much hope for that.

ecresto
03-12-2007, 10:01 PM
my first post was finding two turbo expresses for 20.00 each . and then i sold one on ebay for 80.00 . that would have to be my best/cheap deal finding in the wild . and also i found an Xbox-Marvel vs Capcom 2 at a salvation army complete , for 5 dollars .

Technosis
03-12-2007, 10:41 PM
There's quite a few "dirt cheap" finds I can think of. Some of the bigger ones for me were at garage sales, such as a 7800 console + 87 assorted 2600 & 7800 games for $8 (this was in the late 90's) and a boxed TG-16 with 20+ games for $15 (a few years ago). It's not that unusual to see people get rid of stuff just to make room...and basically almost give it away

exit
03-12-2007, 10:48 PM
Man every time I see garage sale signs, I either have no money, or have to goto work. I guess I need to start planning ahead.

DefaultGen
03-12-2007, 11:51 PM
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Steve W
03-13-2007, 12:31 AM
I didn't put a lot of effort into thrift store hunting all that much, and when I was about to give up on the whole thing, I came across a Vectrex. No controller, but it fired up fine. They had no idea what it was, and asked me about it. I told them it was a black and white game console from the '70s and '80s era, which kept it kind of vague and didn't let them know how excited I was. They only charged me $5! After that, I started hitting the thrifts fairly regularly.

Another good find was coming across a strange NES cartridge at a flea market last year. It was off-white and was shaped differently from standard carts. Got home, looked it up online, and discovered that this cartridge, the "Myriad 6-in-1", was one of the most rare NES games out there. I've never been a Nintendo fan, but I was planning on keeping it for my collection, and then my car started having problems. Videogame Collector's Magazine placed it's value at $150, DP's Rarity Guide placed it at $350, and I ended up getting $660 on eBay for it. Not bad for a $3 cart.

dlopez9069
03-13-2007, 12:47 AM
well i think my best find was an nes with 2 controllers the advantage grey gun connections and about 15 games for free at a salvation army

coinheaven
03-13-2007, 07:05 AM
i actually found crazy climber in my parents basement in a box of about 50 games they picked up at a flea market. i put the whole lot on ebay and after getting about 10 emails about the crazy climber, i took it out of the lot and sold it for 85 bucks! that was when i realized how much money can be made reselling games.


Laseractive w/ Genny module, remote, instructions, $25.
Panzer Dragoon Saga, Free. (Ok it was missing discs 1 and 4...still. :P)

That's the first that comes to mind, though I know there are others.

Blitzwing256
03-13-2007, 07:58 AM
probably my best find was one day I was at the local ebgames talking to the manager and he mentioned he got a few "wierd" nintendo things in that he coudln't sell, he asked if I wanted em , he brought out a shoe box with a complete boxed copy of peekaboo poker and a loose copy of cheetah men 2! along with a black game genie tengen tetris and a trashed copy of mario 3, he charged me 5$ for the box, quite a steal ;-)

MarioMania
03-13-2007, 06:38 PM
Well in New Years Day 2001..I saw a Top Loader NES for like $10. I grabed it...Another time I saw a SNES Mini for $4.95 then another time I saw a Mini again for like $10..All at the Vaule Center

VACRMH
03-13-2007, 06:53 PM
Skullmonkeys - $3
Elemental Gearbolt - $2
Tales of Destiny 2 - $11
Persona 2 - $11
Thousand Arms - $11
Miracle Piano Cart for Genny - Free

Those are some, really makes you feel good when you find an awsome deal.

Scrimble
03-13-2007, 07:16 PM
Swordquest Waterworld for $1
Crazy Climber for .50 cents(looks like a few of us got this game cheap!)
Rescue Terra I for 2600 for $1

Popful Mail, Vay, Lunar, and some other Sega CD games for $8 from a lady at a flea market.