Originally Posted by
ProgrammingAce
I dunno, i think there are enough crazy NES collectors out there that it's fair to say "The last one sold for $X, i want $X too".
At the very least, it's fair to start the price there, and lower it later if nobody interested. The market is so volatile that some nimrod might hit the "Buy It Now" button on Ebay if it were posted for $500.
It's a lot easier to lower the price of a desirable item then it is to raise it after it's been sold.
I disagree with that estimation, there are far more then 5 people who collect prototype games. Lost Levels and Assembler's site both have hundreds of members who may be interested in such a thing for various reasons.