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    I have all three of them. Zelda's Adventure was made in Europe, the other two in the US. Are there regional boundaries on CD-i games? And how much do you guys estimate that they're worth? Do you think I'd net more selling them in a bundle or seperate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gostevie View Post
    I have all three of them. Zelda's Adventure was made in Europe, the other two in the US. Are there regional boundaries on CD-i games? And how much do you guys estimate that they're worth? Do you think I'd net more selling them in a bundle or seperate?
    There is no region coding for the CD-i. Assuming they are mint and complete (meaning outer cardboard sleeves as well on the first two), you could probably get $40-$50 each for the first two and maybe $100+ for Zelda's Adventure. You'd probably be better off selling Zelda's Adventure separate as that is the one that people are typically missing and you might get a nice bidding war going.

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    By mint, do you mean still plastic wrapped? Because unfortunately they're not. The two more common games do have the cardboard sleeves as well! And good to know that they're not region coded, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gostevie View Post
    By mint, do you mean still plastic wrapped? Because unfortunately they're not. The two more common games do have the cardboard sleeves as well! And good to know that they're not region coded, thanks.
    No, I mean they look like new and don't have scratched discs, bent instructions, cracked cases, etc...Sealed copies of the first two games can go for 50% more or up to $75 and the last few sealed Zelda's Adventures have broken $150 on Ebay. Not bad for three very mediocre games.

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    Faces of Evil and Wand of Gamelon have some wear and tear on the corners of the cardboard sleeves, but that's it. Zelda's Adventure is in very good shape.

    So you think putting them up on Ebay seperately would net me more? Any advice on a BIN or reserve price? I haven't got that much experience with Ebay and auctions and would really like to know what are some good ways to try and get some good money for them

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