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How much would you pay for all of these games as a bundle all boxed with instructions included.

Space Station Silicon Valley
Zelda Ocarina of Time (gold collectors cart)
Worms Armageddon
Stracraft 64
Mario Super Smash Bros
Super Mario 64
Mario Kart 64
Banjo Tooie
Conkor's Bad Fur Day

All are in really good shape.
 
I always thought Starcraft 64 was kind of rare also? I remembered I had trouble finding a copy when I was collecting N64 games a few years ago.
 
[quote name='Fire_Thief']Worms will go for over $115 alone. Everything else... Not so much.[/QUOTE]

... Did you not know Space Station Silicon Valley, StarCraft 64, and Conker's Bad Fur Day are all fairly rare? Those three, along with Worms (previously mentioned), Clayfighter Sculptor's Cut, and Ogre Battle 64 are pretty much the only rare titles on the system.
 
If your purchasing this for flipping purposes, offer $160. A reasonable offer (for a collector) would be more like $250. If this guy doesn't know what he has, though, you might be able to get it all for even less.

If you cherry pick some games you should definitely get Worms, StarCraft, Silicon Valley, and Conker's Bad Fur Day as those are some of the console's rarest titles and they are worth $50+ each when complete.
 
Conker's BFD is rare? I bought mIne at Target along with Hey You Pikachu and Perfect Dark for $10 each a few years ago. Go figure
 
If that is the correct ad that was posted, you should grab the Gameshark 3.3 as well. That fetches some good money on eBay if you're buying stuff to flip.
 
I believe Conker's Bad Fur Day is somewhat rare, and Worms is extremely rare. But I doubt he would be selling those games if he didn't need cash (desperate) or if he knew just how valuable the games were.
 
Wow, that's a sweet bundle up in Denver. Hey OP, if that's the bundle you're talking about, you could try to see just how much the seller knows about their value by asking for the prices for a couple of the rare and high value ones AS WELL AS A COUPLE OF THE CRAPPY GAMES.

This will hopefully get him off the defensive of thinking you are just looking to cherry pick the good stuff.

For that whole Denver craigslist lot (assuming that's the lot you're talking about), you could try and offer $200-$300, but me personally I would try to fish for his prices first for at least some of the high value stuff...you never know, I've had sellers say "I know what it's worth" and then suggest 10% of real world value for their stuff, simply because they are clueless. Or think that some crappy common game or popular game is high value, and some obscure high value rarity is worthless.
 
Who's going to be the one to e-mail him the link to this thread and tell him to watch out for people trying to take advantage of him?
 
[quote name='lmz00']Who's going to be the one to e-mail him the link to this thread and tell him to watch out for people trying to take advantage of him?[/QUOTE]

In times past, it might've been me.;) Then again, on my local CL I never have to worry about 'omg rare' or sought after stuff, since everyone thinks their shit stained stuff is worth a minth and price even the junkiest lots at $200+.
 
[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']In times past, it might've been me.;) Then again, on my local CL I never have to worry about 'omg rare' or sought after stuff, since everyone thinks their shit stained stuff is worth a minth and price even the junkiest lots at $200+.[/QUOTE]

LOL :applause::applause::applause:

Same here. Ah well, at least the "OMFG I HAVE AN ORIGINAL NES IT IS WORTH $10,000 WITHOUT ANY GAMES" has died down, at least until the next Stadium Events story.
 
[quote name='lmz00']Who's going to be the one to e-mail him the link to this thread and tell him to watch out for people trying to take advantage of him?[/QUOTE]Retards who can't search completed listings on eBay deserve to be taken advantage of.
 
[quote name='darkslime']Retards who can't search completed listings on eBay deserve to be taken advantage of.[/QUOTE]

I have to mostly agree with you. Unless its like an old lady selling her dead kid's stuff or something I don't feel bad since virtually everyone who was in the age group for SNES is part of the computer generation.

Biggest score on craigslist I had like 6 months ago I almost felt bad for. Some guy sold his entire Sega CD and Saturn collection for 10 bucks It had all the rare games (except for Panzer Dragoon and Keio) like Snatcher, the Lunars, etc. all complete and minty.

I walked into his house - he had an LCD tv, rockband set up to the PS3, and a computer hooked right to the internet. He could've easily researched his games but he didn't. I got to replace all my more beat up or incomplete games with his excellent copies.

I guess what I'm getting at - is that today almost everyone has the ability to search the internet and any given time for the value of their stuff. If they don't want to be bothered than I don't feel bad.
 
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