I may be able to get one.
I may be able to get one.
I sold a loose one on ebay with three games for $2550 a couple of years ago and around the same time I heard about a private trasaction for a boxed on for about $4000. SInce then though one or two have sold on ebay for around $1500 I think.
Y-bot
There is a busted one on ebay rigth now spelled ADVENTURE VISION (2 words not one) thats going cheap.
The one in the completed auction search got 700 something with 1 game.
Adam
Prices can only drop once the small market for $2000 AV's disappears. I've seen a number NOT sell at around $2k with all the games.
Remember: SSPACEDORK does not set the prices. Just because he paid $2.5k doesn't mean everyone else will.
I didn't want to start a new thread, so what are they going for now, and where's the best place to find one? I will soon be in the market for one, but don't think a boxed one is worth much more than a few thousand. I mean, it's not THAT rare. It was marketed in stores and advertised accross the country in magazines.
Too few auctions/sales to assess accurately. BUT, I would say a loose unit without any games isn't worth more than $1k. But a loose unit with all 4 games could get $1500-$2500. Which is weird, because a complete in box set of all 4 games and the system could get $2k-$3k, not that much more. A broken system should sell for under $500, more like $200.
ian
Sorry to re-bump an ancient thread yet again, but what's one worth these days? I haven't seen one on eBay in eons.
I've never personally seen an Adventurevision in my life, but I have heard of and seen some sales of them online.
I would say less than $1,200 for a working unit in decent condition. The prices of pre-NES things have fallen in the last six years. The hot tickets now are 3rd and 4th generation items - NES, Genesis, SNES and that ilk.
Real collectors drive Hondas, Toyotas, Chevys, Fords, etc... not Rolls Royces.