Offical CAG "Rare" game price list

[quote name='videogamejunkie']GBA

Castlevania Harmony -$50 (confirmed)
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how is that confirmed when Gamestop and EB still have it for $40 new, $35 used?

come to think of it your whole list is seriously over-priced, except PDS which under-priced.
 
[quote name='-Never4ever-'][quote name='videogamejunkie']GBA

Castlevania Harmony -$50 (confirmed)
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how is that confirmed when Gamestop and EB still have it for $40 new, $35 used?

come to think of it your whole list is seriously over-priced, except PDS which under-priced.[/quote]

I have sold HOD for $50 twice on half.com The game must be sealed. I have seen it go as high as $75 on ebay.

Negative responces on not desired. If you have a confirmed rare game and or price please list it here. Please do not ask if your game is rare. & NO chu rocket for GBA is not rare!!!!!!! Probably worth less then $10 now. As a general rule, games go down in value unless it is rare.
 
[quote name='Arakias']How about NES River City Ransom? Its probably the only game you can order a smile in thus making it all the greater in value.[/quote]

hahaha! this was one of my favorite games, just so much fun to play. I loved how they used names and moves related to Double Dragon, and how you could throw the brass knuckles at your enemies :D

I can't wait for the GBA version! 8)
 
Finally, can anybody explain what's going on with Castlevnia: Harmony? I was checking on its value and some "new" copies are going for $50 as suggested above, while most are going for $10. What's up with that?

I actually learned more about those $10 auctions. Some people out there, we used to get copies like that at the store, are bootlegs from Japan and Hong Kong. They say they'll ship it opened so the box'll be flat (so no damage) but includes manual and cartrdige. When I got mine, the box was flat and had never been folded to begin with. The cartridge sticker is this glossy thing and though the print quality's good... you can still tell it's not an original.

They range from Metroid Zero Mission to Sword of Mana to Astro Boy... etc. That's what I learned anyway.
 
wow, ncaa 2k3 going for over $50+?
this local store i know sells it for $17 used.. i guess i'll stop by after work and see if they have any copies..
 
Gamecube version only. It was pulled so you know how that goes......That sells for 70+ sometimes. I was SHOCKED!

Heres a couple:

Knuckles Chaotix 32x-$15-$30

Suikoden I's Guide is about $60

Lunar EB/SSSC new can be up towards 80+

Shining Force II-30.

Dracula X PC ENgine-145.

Zeldas Adventure what is that for....again...er...that thing...Uh...not 3do...Uhm...RIGHT CDi! Thats up towards 200...

Most of the good ones were listed...and Im not listing Neo Geo AES..
 
[quote name='DRJ555']GameCube - NCAA College Basketball 2k3 ~ $65[/quote]
I thought this was a joke so I searched it on Ebay :eek:
 
When they have it, EB sells Intelligent Qube for $19.99. That is by no means the going market price. In fact, this game has sold well over retail price for over 6 years now.

He said *EBAY*, not EB dude. And he is 100% right...Ebay is the absolute best judge of market value.
 
Ebay is a glorified rummage sale. A good pointer to market value? You're joking right? People using Ebay will pay 100 times something's value just so they don't have to leave the house. I can't count the number of times it's been cheaper for me to just go to the store and buy something after checking Ebay. I've read in posts similar to this one about how rare Lufia is for SNES. I've seen it on Ebay for $20-$40. I got it at a yard sale with book and dust cover for fifty cents. Figure that into your Ebay fair market value! Something is worth as much as an idiot is willing to pay for it.
 
[quote name='ragtop70']Ebay is a glorified rummage sale. A good pointer to market value? You're joking right? People using Ebay will pay 100 times something's value just so they don't have to leave the house. I can't count the number of times it's been cheaper for me to just go to the store and buy something after checking Ebay. I've read in posts similar to this one about how rare Lufia is for SNES. I've seen it on Ebay for $20-$40. I got it at a yard sale with book and dust cover for fifty cents. Figure that into your Ebay fair market value! Something is worth as much as an idiot is willing to pay for it.[/quote]

eBay absolutely blows. The only rare thing on eBay is a good deal. Too many pricks with too much money cause prices to go way over what they ought to be just so they can feel like a winner. And that's not counting the enormous shipping fees.

If Lufia is that rare, I'll be heading down to the video store I used to work for tomorrow and buying back the copy I sold them years ago. No one ever rented it, so the manual and box are in good shape.
 
Hiya,

You people!

eBay reflects the market value with great accuracy, barring the exceptional cases. What are these "exceptional cases"? That FF7 that sold for more than $200. That's a "collector's item". You know collectors (of anything, not just video games) go nuts with those kinds of things. Obviously, you won't go about thinking that your unsealed, unoriginal copy of FF7 will sell for more than $200, nor will you think the actual market value is that high. That's just one case. Try to focus on the average...

"I can find it cheaper somewhere else."

Yes, I'm sure you can. By all means, do so. Lufia for 50 cents? Amazing! However, not EVERYONE has a yardsale near them, nor does EVERY yardsale have someone selling Lufia at that price. Take into consideration that eBay includes FINDING FEES.


"eBay doesn't have any good deals".

On the contrary, eBay has lots of great deals. Are you lucky enough to get them? Did you look for the right product at the right time? eBay does not have any sort of 'newsletter' that comes to your doorstep like you get with Best Buy, Circuit City, and so on through the newspaper. To check for my deals, I try to look at Cheapassgamer.com occasionally to see what's new... likewise, if you really want a good deal on eBay, you've got to be willing to go to the site and search for what you want on a regular basis. eBay has a LOT of deals, and it comes down to luck, oftentimes... like ragtop70 who mentioned that he got Lufia for 50 cents at a yardsale -- heck, congrats to him, that's the best deal ever... but what did it come down to? Luck. Right place at the right time. eBay is no different... except you have to bid against other people... that is, the great deal is posted to everybody, and there just aren't enough copies to go around. Am I talking about those auctions starting at $0.01 with no reserve? Heck, sure! If you can get a game for that much, awesome (I'm sure somebody has)! However, there are a lot of other good deals out there that you just need to keep your eyes open for.

The point is, eBay's an accurate indicator for the market value of games. The market value isn't just going to be HANDED to you. You really think an air guitar is worth $5? You think it's worth it to PAY someone to fly over to your place and punch you in the face (you pay for shipping, by the way)? No. You need to use logic and common sense. Are you pretty sure you can find an air guitar somewhere other than eBay for cheaper? A punch in the face for cheaper? Go for it. If you can't, though, maybe you need to consider the offers on eBay and submit to that 'finder's fee'. After all, you can't find it for cheaper anywhere else, right?

There will always be success and failure stories arguing either way... here's one of mine. Very simple...

Iceman is my favorite band (a Jpop/Jrock group). I'd be able to buy their albums, DVDs, sheet music (if I were lucky), and so on... if I had a Japanese credit card (Yahoo Japan Auctions). I don't... so I'm stuck with eBay. Kept looking for weeks, and finally found their first album, Power Scale (1997). Paid about $15 total, even after shipping. All of their stuff is out of print, so for me, this was a great find. Thanks, eBay. Likewise, I managed to get two Ranma 1/2 wallscrolls (one full size, another one is kinda small) for $11 total, after shipping. Considering lots of wallscrolls can be $15 each (oftentimes before shipping), this was a great find as well.

On the other hand, I paid about $35 for another Iceman album on Amazon.co.jp (Japanese branch of Amazon.com). Like I said, Iceman's stuff is out of print... but they still had this album in stock, brand new, and sealed. Was it worth it? Well, who knows? What's the market value of this album when you can't find it anywhere else?

(And for you anime fans, Iceman is the group that performed "Shining Collection" from the anime, Gravitation. The composer of Iceman's stuff composed everything in Gravitation... he's also the composer of everything by TM Revolution. If you look around, you can download "Shining Collection" here: http://www.nittlegrasper.com)

~Kap[/url]
 
Hiya,

Okay, on a separate note, any "suggested" market values for the following SNES Games(none of them sealed, etc):

Chrono Trigger (Seems both eBay and EB Games agree that it's about $60, used)
Secret of Mana (despite the recent $30 deal that came up)
Final Fantasy VI (III US, of course)
Earthbound (Strategy guide included)
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
Harvest Moon (seems very few copies are on eBay, higher end bids up to $50)

Thanks in advance!

~Kap
 
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