To elaborate on what my alcoholic friend here said:
In West Philadelphia, born and raised, on the playground is where I spent most of my days.
[quote name='RAMSTORIA']To elaborate on what my weird face thingy guy friend here said:
It's not rare. Not in the slightest bit. It was simply made for those who bought an NES that didn't come with Super Mario Bros. or Duck Hunt. SMB/DH was a one-cart bundled with the console.
consolidation.. heh.. you don't need SMB.. if you got the SMB/DH.. most people do.. then you don't want this.. but you do want the one with SMB/DH/track and field or whatever.. the 3 game cart kills 3 birds with one stone..
[quote name='urzishra14']consolidation.. heh.. you don't need SMB.. if you got the SMB/DH.. most people do.. then you don't want this.. but you do want the one with SMB/DH/track and field or whatever.. the 3 game cart kills 3 birds with one stone..[/quote]
Thank YOU and Tsukento.
[quote name='urzishra14']consolidation.. heh.. you don't need SMB.. if you got the SMB/DH.. most people do.. then you don't want this.. but you do want the one with SMB/DH/track and field or whatever.. the 3 game cart kills 3 birds with one stone..[/quote]
But the question is, would anyone actually want that crappy track game? Especially since they'd have to track down the pad for it.
[quote name='Tsukento']But the question is, would anyone actually want that crappy track game? Especially since they'd have to track down the pad for it.[/quote]
I have that triple cart. And I dont have the pad for it. And Im not looking for it either, lol.
I'm pretty sure this game goes for 50 cents at my local used game shop. The Mario/Duck Hunt combo is 99 cents....so not only is it not rare/worth anything, but at 2.50 you would be getting ripped off. hah. Great game though!
Yes the game is worth that much and even more. The problem is that most people never have really finished Super Mario Bros. in the first place to know how much it is really worth.
I would stock up on those myself but I got tired of the whole dissapointing Mario gimmick. Another problem is that you can play Mario on PPC watch or even on a Camera OSD even now.
Before I had 50 sealed copies of NFL 2K for the Dreamcast that I bought for $10, I used Super Mario Bros as coasters in my house.
If you think they are worth anything, I have a stack of them to sell you. Around 70 or so. Hell, I'll throw in copies of 2600 classics Pac-Man, Space Invaders, ET, and Combat to go with it.
[quote name='Loyaltist Shinra']Yes the game is worth that much and even more. The problem is that most people never have really finished Super Mario Bros. in the first place to know how much it is really worth.
I would stock up on those myself but I got tired of the whole dissapointing Mario gimmick. Another problem is that you can play Mario on PPC watch or even on a Camera OSD even now.[/quote]
So... you're basically a douche, right? Oh, you've been banned. I guess that settles the matter.
On topic, I bought the Mario only version of this game from a pawnshop for $2, and this shop usually charges $5 for any NES game. So no, it's not worth anything.