Gimme some feedback on my potential auctions! Lots of rare NES/SNES/Genesis stuff

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OK.. in order to pay off an old bill for a couple surgeries I had earlier in the year, as well as pay down a credit card, I'm auctioning off a bunch of shit. However.. I'm selling it of in lots to reduce time and shipping costs. Plus, I'm trying to make rom in the house, as this stuff takes up alot of space. So, give me your opinions on this stuff... it's hard to figure a guess for this stuff, and alot of it doesn't seem to carry too much interest.

Auction 1: The NES Lot

Ok, so here's a NES that I bought brand new from a flea market.. it was still factory sealed. It's an odd bundle though.. a Challenge Set that came with a SMB3 guide and SMB3 & Dr. Mario. It has original connector pins (so take that for what it's worth), but you'll notice that it is absolutely complete and even has the plastic that the console came in.

Here are pics of it:





As for the games, I've had most of them since childhood. Only a few are later acquisitions. All worked as of last testing, and most have dust covers.



Here's a list of the games.. you'll notice a NES Max and NES Advantage included:

Maniac Mansion w/dust sleeve (minor label wear, wrinkle in left edge of label)
Top Gun (with instructions, booklet in fair shape)
Wizards and Warriors II: IronSword (Label pretty worn)
Top Gun: The Second Mission
Metal Gear
Dragon Warrior
Startropics II: Zoda’s Revenge
Crystalis
Captain Skyhawk
PinBot (major label wear)
Wilow
Wizards & Warriors
Contra
Gauntlet
Terminator 2
Kung Fu (dust sleeve and instructions)
Zelda II The Adventure of Link
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Tennage Mutant Ninja Turtles II (with instructions, good condition)
Tennage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
Spy Hunter
1943
Afterburner (Tengen Black Label)
Mike Tyson’s Punch Out
Super Mario/Duck Hunt x3
Donkey Kong Classics
Legend of Zelda
Ghosts ‘N Goblins
Batman
Darkwing Duck
Castlevania (with instructions, back 3 pages torn.. booklet in fair condition otherwise)
Castlevania II
Castlevania III
The Simpsons Bart Vs. The Space Mutants (with instructions, good condition)
The Karate Kid
Joust
Super Mario/Track Meet/Duck Hunt
Strider (top corner of label on top of cart has small tear)
Solstice
MLB
To The Earth
Xevious
Startropics
GI Joe: The Atlantis Factor
Battletoads
Kid Icarus
Sky Shark (complete, interior left top box flap wrinkled, box has some shelf wear)

Auction #2: The SNES/Genesis Lot

These and the games from Auction 3 are from a Movie Gallery liquidation that I posted about a month ago. The CT unfortunately has some of the back label torn from what may have been a sticker removal before I bought it.. and some still have a small amount of acrylic writing on the cart/a masking tape label on the top of the cart. However, for the most part, they're in great shape.. although I can remove the labels, I'd rather leave that up to the buyer to prevent any accidental damage.

Here are the pics:







Here's a list of the games:
SNES
All have box and cart, along with white cart holder cardboard insert (unless otherwise noted). Most have masking tape movie rental labels on the top edge of the cart, and some have stickers on the box. Cart labels are in excellent shape unless noted.

Chrono Trigger (minor corner wear on the box, cart in good shape, but tear in back label)
Super Ghouls N Ghosts (minor corner wear on box, cart in excellent shape)
R-Type III (everything in great shape, includes SNES warning booklet, Nintendo Power booklet, and some odd Jaleco poster in mint shape)
Wing Commander: The Secret Missions
Tecmo Secret of the Stars (typical SNES inserts, minor box corner wear)
BlaZeon (complete, including Atlus registration card and some odd Atlus poster for the game)
Super Buster Bros (cart, instructions, and manual.. missing white cardboard cart holder.. slight tear in upper right hand corner of box)
Super Valis IV (Atlus, for the Atlusheads out there)
UN Squadron (registration card and SNES inserts, some removeable writing on cart but oddly enough includes back that carts came sealed in)


Genesis

All case and game only (no instruction manuals unless noted), most have movie store labels on cart

Gunstar Heroes (inch long tear in corner of lower left corner of label)
The Tick
Splatterhouse 2 (complete)
Splatterhouse 3
Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse (complete, manual has some wear but is intact)
Time Killers

So.. give me your opinions. Any input would be helpful, since this is kind of an odd auction taking an unorthadox approach. Potential value, if I'm going about this the wrong way, etc.

Edit: I didn't notice them in the frame when I looked at the pics on the digital camera.. but the Alabama Man toes are not included in the auction :)
 
[quote name='danny-o']Are those feet included?[/QUOTE]

Thrown in free with buy it now!

It was kind of weird though, it seems that the camera (HP Photoshart) captered more than what I aimed at in the bottom of the frame. When I aimed the cam, my feet were nowhere in the shot. Might be time to replace the bastard, but I'm too lazy to take another set of pics at the moment. I'll probably just edit them out prior to auction.
 
[quote name='danny-o']Are those feet included?
Seriously though, dont expect a ton of money.

Would you want to trade for SKYSHARK btw?[/QUOTE]

Thrown in free with buy it now!

It was kind of weird though, it seems that the camera (HP Photoshart) captered more than what I aimed at in the bottom of the frame. When I aimed the cam, my feet were nowhere in the shot. Might be time to replace the bastard, but I'm too lazy to take another set of pics at the moment. I'll probably just edit them out prior to auction.

Just checked your tradelist, and I only saw Dead Rising on there.. and I'm sure Sky Shark isn't enough for it. The only things I'm really looking for are Einhander, Bangai-O, and a PS2 Logitech Wireless controller (since I recently spilled tea on it while playing Okami). I have all current gen systems excluding the PSP and a 360 though, so something might perk my interests.

I know that I probably won't make a whole lot of dough off of the auctions, but I also plan on putting more up. Some of those are low interest too though.. here's a list of Sega CD games I'm either going to fling on Fleabay or put up for sale/trade here for example:

All games are CD + instructions, in excellent shape (unless otherwise stated)

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein/Bram Stoker’s Dracula Double Deal (2 game package)
Sewer Shark
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Tomcat Alley
Sherlock Holmes/Sega Classics Arcade Collection (game in original factory 2 disc flip open jewel case sized case, Sega Arcade Classics instruction manual included)
SolFeace (complete, also in jewel cd sized original case)
 
I know this is a totally useless post but...
those are some of the worst games ever on that Sega CD list. I threw up in my mouth a little just thinking about my time wasted playing Sewer Shark (it came with the system and was all I had). If I could only have those few hours back...

You might want to unload Chrono Trigger as a seperate listing... it usually goes for about 40 on fleabay as far as I remember...
 
[quote name='kittycatgirl2k']I know this is a totally useless post but...
those are some of the worst games ever on that Sega CD list. I threw up in my mouth a little just thinking about my time wasted playing Sewer Shark (it came with the system and was all I had). If I could only have those few hours back...

You might want to unload Chrono Trigger as a seperate listing... it usually goes for about 40 on fleabay as far as I remember...[/QUOTE]

Yeah, tell me about it. Somebody gave them to me for free a long time ago. I bought a Sega CD system once, but it burst into flames when I plugged it in and hit the power switch. Ever since then, I said to hell with the system. I don't expect to get jack from auctioning them off, but I want to get rid of them for something. I did have Night Trap once (was also given to me), but sold it for a decent amount to someone as it was the original print.

Chrono fluctuates a little, but it could also bring strength to a lot listing. I'm a little unsure what to do with it just yet. I know that about 4 years ago, I sold my mint complete copy for a good bit over a hundred.
 
I can see why they gave them away. Just imagine: someone actually paid full price for those once upon a time ago. Heh... Night Trap was cheesy cool. Didn't really support the Sega CD too much. Have Lunar and Sonic cd and thats about it. Horribly glitchy lil system, I would totally believe that it burst into flames upon just looking at it.. mine skipped like crazy and acted funky more often than not. There was a really awesome strategic/number crunching political type game for it... I think it was called World War 3?

I loved Chrono Trigger...congrats on getting so much for it. Though if I remember right it was like 70 bucks when it released anyway.
 
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