Best price guide
Best price guide
What is the best online price guide guys?
Re: Best price guide
Thx man
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Re: Best price guide
I also would recommend VGPC.. 
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Re: Best price guide
No problem. Just keep in mind that they don't necessarily have everything, since it's based on deals on eBay, ChasetheChuckWagon, Half.com, and Amazon. Some of your extremely rare titles will not appear. For those, you're gonna need a specialty source, and it won't always be cheap. Video Game Trader Magazine & Price Guide isn't a bad place to go. They're respectable, but not terrible established as they're only a couple of years old. And it will cost a little bit for the more recent issues, though if you look around, they offer some of the older issues for free on the Internet. And while those aren't always the most up to date, their information's really only about six months old, so still(somewhat) relevant.Budsmoka wrote:Thx man
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For console prices check Retrogamer magazine. They are usually pretty accurate on what price you should be paying for retro consoles, handily they display prices in both £ Sterling and $ Dollars.
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