Which has more value? Grey or Gold Adventure of Link? I just found a grey one and i have the gold, which should i keep?
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Which has more value? Grey or Gold Adventure of Link? I just found a grey one and i have the gold, which should i keep?
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id keep 'em both since they are different
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I hear that the gray one is worth slightly more, but I would keep both too.
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I didn't know there was a standard grey one.
I assumed they were all manufactured as gold carts.
(Maybe in the PAL territories they all are)
I dont want both, i like to keep my collection lean and mean . No doubles....no room.
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Gold is the original, grey is a rerelease.. think of it as "greatest hits" for the NES.
The gold is more common, and hence isn't worth as much as the grey, but most stores don't know that.
If you're not a collector, but rather a gamer, I would keep the gold one since that's what most people remember and it looks cooler.
The gold cartridge might have been very common back in the day, but if you look anywhere that has NES games, there is a far better chance you will find the gray one before the gold one.
The Gold cartridge is worth FAR more. Since I am a collector I would keep both, but then you said no room for doubles which is true sometimes for me. If you sold it on ebay you would guarantee get more for the gold. It's the original copy of the game, and of course looks alot cooler!
I find more Gold than Grey carts. I have both, but I'd keep the gold if I had to choose.
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Golds have at least one problem grays do not. The actual color of the cartridge plastic is black, with gold paint sprayed on it. Eventually it starts to flake off. Finding an unblemished gold in the wild is very difficult. For the gamer, golds were made before grays, so its more likely that the battery in the golds has gone dead while the grays still save games.
Talking about gold Zelda cartridges... does anyone know of a safe way to clean one? I just picked up a gold link cartridge but when I went to scrub some grim off the back with a little toothpaste it turned the gold paint silver. O.O
So now I'm a little heistant to try much else on it.
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rerelease or a second print run?Originally Posted by leonk
Excuse my stupididity, but why would a rerelease be more rare?
I know the box these grey carts came in have a large red stripe across the top of the box that reads "Classic Series". One can be viewed here:Originally Posted by Richter
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And as far as a rerelease with a higher value, i believe its just a lower production run verses the original production run.
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The grey version is rarer and more valuable, period. There will always be dumb stores and fans who think "OMG! R@RE Gold version!!1!", but you're better off holding on to the grey version if you're only concerned with which cart is worth more and rarer.
Originally Posted by Aussie2B
Yeah, that's what i was planning, grey in...gold out.
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is it possible you've all lost sight of the fact that in either color its a ultra common game not worth more than $4 loose? just saying...
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Heh, I think you're on to something. (That's still a bunch to pay for a NES cart, though; if somebody gets it for $6 they'll end up paying $10 o_O)
Whatever the cost of the Classic Series Metroid is, though, I'd say that's worth it. I really don't like the regular look of that game; the Classic Series take on the cover is much better.
What about the yellow color variant of Zelda 1? :POriginally Posted by christianscott27
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So how does the first run of Zelda rank to the second run as far as value and ammounts made? (The first run had the original Nintendo Seal of Quality, the second had the newer. The first had no warning about the reset button on the save/continue/quit screen. And the first one had battery problems -- had to send mine back to Nintendo for a second run.)
And how about the value and commonality of gold vs gray Zelda II's and Metroids?
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Kind of off topic... What was the deal with holding reset during power off, anyways? A lot of the old RPGs were all about that.The first had no warning about the reset button on the save/continue/quit screen.