
N64 With Hookups, 1st Party Controller (Gray), Superpad 64 Controller & 1st Party Rumble Pak
GoldenEye 007
Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness (Complete)
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Complete, PC)
Colony Wars (Complete)
Final Fantasy Anthology (Complete)
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete (Missing The Cloth Map)
Parasite Eve (Complete)
Resident Evil 2 (Complete)
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (Complete)
Star Ocean: The Second Story (Missing Case)
$25
Asked about games at this sale and I missed out by 10 minutes on what was mentioned as a huge bin of older games with Atari/Nintendo stuff. The lady mentioned a "Super Nintendo" they still had inside that wasen't out for sale and showed me this N64 stuff then the Playstation games. I offered $20 which was countered with $30 and we agreed to meet in the middle.
Got out the door late, probably about 9:40. I went to 20 sales today around 4 areas.
One sale a younger guy mentioned a NES with about 60 games that he couldn't find and I'm not even really sure if he would have been interested in selling them and an older guy by him said he sold an Intellivision with games at the last sale they had for a buck and a half lol I'm thinking this might have been a long time ago as people now adays could price a crappy VCR for more then that at a yardsale if they just wanted to get rid of it. The last sale I went to as I walked away after asking about video games I over heard the guy say he had a bunch last yardsale but thinks he threw them away as if they didn't sell at the sale and went in the garbage afterwards, it's too bad he didn't at least donate them even if they were say sports games on the PS1/2.
One sale I went to was setting up across the street from a sale on my list. I figured they were setting up late but they told me they were having their sale tomarrow but I'm sure they were figuring out that it's a bad idea to set up like that a day early with an active yardsale right across the street.
One sale I was at today mentioned selling an old Nintendo and the "tapes" for $50 back in June when I asked about video games. This has me starting to thing that maybe even some of the common folk around here are starting to get more retro game crazy as it seems like just 2-3 years ago I would sometimes see this stuff sitting around at a yardsale even late in the day if it wasen't cheap enough, for example an NES with 5-10 games could sit around if it was marked $20 or more and this year I've heard about a few older NES systems with games that I missed at about $50 (hell I even paid $50 eariler this year for an NES with about 25 games when haggling on the price seemed to be completely out of the question).
Only expensive video game thing I remember seeing today was a fat PS2 with 2 games for $50. I did have 2-3 sales mention selling games already but the only one that went on to explain anything older was at the house I bought the N64 & PSX stuff at. The lady said that it was 2600/7800 & Nintendo so that gave me a vague idea of what it was or what part of it was. Sounded like it was a decent amount of games (maybe even 50-100) and as I was BSing while looking over what I ended up buying she mentioned that they sold it for $75 so it probably wasen't that super insane of a good deal unless it had some rarer games or some good stuff complete. I can't help but wonder what it was exactly and that I could have gotten to it before the other buyer if I didn't get out the door really late today.
While I was looking over what I got the lady mentioned Star Ocean being worth some money and said that they sold some of the older Final Fantasy games for $300 total online recently. I was thinking she may want a lot of money for the games after she mentioned that but still ended up doing really well.
One sale a younger guy mentioned a NES with about 60 games that he couldn't find and I'm not even really sure if he would have been interested in selling them and an older guy by him said he sold an Intellivision with games at the last sale they had for a buck and a half lol I'm thinking this might have been a long time ago as people now adays could price a crappy VCR for more then that at a yardsale if they just wanted to get rid of it. The last sale I went to as I walked away after asking about video games I over heard the guy say he had a bunch last yardsale but thinks he threw them away as if they didn't sell at the sale and went in the garbage afterwards, it's too bad he didn't at least donate them even if they were say sports games on the PS1/2.
One sale I went to was setting up across the street from a sale on my list. I figured they were setting up late but they told me they were having their sale tomarrow but I'm sure they were figuring out that it's a bad idea to set up like that a day early with an active yardsale right across the street.
One sale I was at today mentioned selling an old Nintendo and the "tapes" for $50 back in June when I asked about video games. This has me starting to thing that maybe even some of the common folk around here are starting to get more retro game crazy as it seems like just 2-3 years ago I would sometimes see this stuff sitting around at a yardsale even late in the day if it wasen't cheap enough, for example an NES with 5-10 games could sit around if it was marked $20 or more and this year I've heard about a few older NES systems with games that I missed at about $50 (hell I even paid $50 eariler this year for an NES with about 25 games when haggling on the price seemed to be completely out of the question).
Only expensive video game thing I remember seeing today was a fat PS2 with 2 games for $50. I did have 2-3 sales mention selling games already but the only one that went on to explain anything older was at the house I bought the N64 & PSX stuff at. The lady said that it was 2600/7800 & Nintendo so that gave me a vague idea of what it was or what part of it was. Sounded like it was a decent amount of games (maybe even 50-100) and as I was BSing while looking over what I ended up buying she mentioned that they sold it for $75 so it probably wasen't that super insane of a good deal unless it had some rarer games or some good stuff complete. I can't help but wonder what it was exactly and that I could have gotten to it before the other buyer if I didn't get out the door really late today.
While I was looking over what I got the lady mentioned Star Ocean being worth some money and said that they sold some of the older Final Fantasy games for $300 total online recently. I was thinking she may want a lot of money for the games after she mentioned that but still ended up doing really well.