View Full Version : RFS, you'd know 'bout this
zmactarheel
27 May 2008, 09:49 PM
Well, yesterday my dad brought home and NES system, with a button foot pad, a light gun, and an NES advantage controller. Everything is in VERY great condition, as if it just came out of the box. I got 18 games, almost every one with the box and instructions. Here they are: *games without boxes* Triplet game(Super mario bros., Duck hunt, and World class track meet), Pinball Quest, Q*bert(With instructions), and Street Cop(with instructions). *Games with boxes* Michael andretti's World GP, Quatro adventure(Boomerang kid, Super Robin Hood, Treasure Island 'DIZZY', Linnies, or something, Spacehead), Operation Wolf, Othello(box is in okay shape, but not that great), Skate or Die(same thing as Othello), The Legend of zelda, The adventure of link(both look like they've never been opened), Barker Bill's Trick Shooting, Mission Impossible(same thing as Othello, and Skate or die), StarTropics, Darkwing Duck, Monopoly, and Mega man 6. I was wondering, about how much would this be worth? I'm not expecting much, but I'd like to know. Thanks in advance.
Dracophile
27 May 2008, 10:35 PM
We have a pinned thread with a link to a website that has a search system for every console and the values of each game, but you have to look them up one by one. The only really "value-less" thing you have is that darn Super Mario game.
The values are for loose (cartridge only) most of the time, but since you have instructions generally I'd estimate about a 10% increase in the value given (or $1.00 for anything under a dollar) and 25-50% for the box but no instructions, double it for complete in box.
Off the top of my head though, Quattro Adventure and Mega Man 6 are worth a fair amount of money by themselves. If you're looking to sell that entire thing on eBay you could easily get into the triple digits especially with so many games complete in box including the Zelda and Mega Man games. If I had to give a rough guess I would say anywhere from $150 - $200 if it's all in the pristine condition you say it is.
zmactarheel
27 May 2008, 10:41 PM
We have a pinned thread with a link to a website that has a search system for every console and the values of each game, but you have to look them up one by one. The only really "value-less" thing you have is that darn Super Mario game.
The values are for loose (cartridge only) most of the time, but since you have instructions generally I'd estimate about a 10% increase in the value given (or $1.00 for anything under a dollar) and 25-50% for the box but no instructions, double it for complete in box.
Off the top of my head though, Quattro Adventure and Mega Man 6 are worth a fair amount of money by themselves. If you're looking to sell that entire thing on eBay you could easily get into the triple digits especially with so many games complete in box including the Zelda and Mega Man games. If I had to give a rough guess I would say anywhere from $150 - $200 if it's all in the pristine condition you say it is.
Alright, thanks. Yeah, the Zelda boxes(aside from some minor things) look like they're in perfect condition. I also have the box the pad came in, it came with the system. Thanks RFS, I wanted to know how much it'd be worth, assuming I did decide to sell it. Thanks again. Also, sorry about not checking the thread, I forgot about it. :\
Dracophile
27 May 2008, 10:42 PM
Well Digital Press usually only has values for Loose copies of games and don't relaly take condition/completion into consideration. I also don't know if they have accessories listed.
zmactarheel
27 May 2008, 10:45 PM
Well Digital Press usually only has values for Loose copies of games and don't relaly take condition/completion into consideration. I also don't know if they have accessories listed.
Alright, thanks. I'll try it out, and if I can't find anything to help me I'll probably go up to the Play 'n Trade by my house.
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