Shouldn't they be the same?
Shouldn't they be the same?
the game is a lot easier to find loose, without the piano. as i imagine most families would clean out the thing and still hold on to the cart with the rest of their snes carts, and once they are seperated the piano would usually get junked.
but wouldn't the rarity difference only be able to be accounted for by people actually destroying or throwing away the piano?
Last edited by backguard; 06-22-2008 at 05:30 PM.
You have to understand that the rarity ratings are empirically derived from a collector's perspective... Even if there were, even today, one keyboard for every cartridge, the point is that if you go looking for this, you're more likely to find the cartridge than the keyboard. Do a search on eBay right now, for instance -- while surprisingly there are more complete sets than cartridges for auction, the carts greatly outnumber the keyboards when you take Buy-It-Nows into account.
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How would you factor in the fact that Miracle Piano systems were made for multiple consoles and the computer and all you need to switch in between is an adaptor?
I'd say, does it have the adaptor? :-)
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how much do you think one complete in box would go for?
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