Where to sell factory sealed NES games?

When I search on eBay for NES ended auctions, and take a look at the one or two that finished WAY higher than the others it's always for a sealed one. For example I think Bionic Commando was going for well under $10, but there was one auction for a sealed one that went for over $50. Seems like any NES game no matter what it is really will go for major coin if it is sealed.

Just be sure to put in your title that they are still sealed and you should make out like a bandit.

For example Metroid is going for under $10 all the time. Here's what the one sealed copy ended at:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=62053&item=8137531887&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Just looked at your list, if I were you I'd definitely put them up. You have some major franchise names there.

Where do you get them still sealed, BTW?
 
[quote name='wubb']When I search on eBay for NES ended auctions, and take a look at the one or two that finished WAY higher than the others it's always for a sealed one. For example I think Bionic Commando was going for well under $10, but there was one auction for a sealed one that went for over $50. Seems like any NES game no matter what it is really will go for major coin if it is sealed.

Just be sure to put in your title that they are still sealed and you should make out like a bandit.

For example Metroid is going for under $10 all the time. Here's what the one sealed copy ended at:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=62053&item=8137531887&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Just looked at your list, if I were you I'd definitely put them up. You have some major franchise names there.

Where do you get them still sealed, BTW?[/quote]

How could I do a ended sales search? I can't find a way! I have games on Ebay before, and yes ppl pay a lot of cash for these. Thanks for the tip! I am just looking for an alternative way to sell them or trade them...
 
First do a search like normal. Try "Metriod NES"

Then in the search results on the left sidebar click the 'Completed Listings' check box and then the 'Show Items' button.

Voila.

You may thank me by sending me a sealed NES game ;)

Seriously though doing a completed auction search is a must when you are researching a price. You have to login to eBay to do one of those searches, BTW.
 
The completed auction search is a nice feature but will make you mad if you use it for items you want to buy seeing all the deals you missed out on.
 
[quote name='wubb']First do a search like normal. Try "Metriod NES"

Then in the search results on the left sidebar click the 'Completed Listings' check box and then the 'Show Items' button.

Voila.

You may thank me by sending me a sealed NES game ;)

Seriously though doing a completed auction search is a must when you are researching a price. You have to login to eBay to do one of those searches, BTW.[/quote]

Thanks, and I'll think about your game :wink:
 
[quote name='cronnos'][quote name='wubb']First do a search like normal. Try "Metriod NES"

Then in the search results on the left sidebar click the 'Completed Listings' check box and then the 'Show Items' button.

Voila.

You may thank me by sending me a sealed NES game ;)

Seriously though doing a completed auction search is a must when you are researching a price. You have to login to eBay to do one of those searches, BTW.[/quote]

Thanks, and I'll think about your game :wink:[/quote]

May I ask what you have? I'd make a cash offer if you got good stuff
 
[quote name='wubb']He linked to a list in the OP.[/quote]

Thanks Wubb!!! What a sad penguin. You should take him to TRU for the sale this weekend
 
[quote name='sying'][quote name='wubb']He linked to a list in the OP.[/quote]

Thanks Wubb!!! What a sad penguin. You should take him to TRU for the sale this weekend[/quote]

Lol, you should...
 
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