Ah. That would make sense. I was imaging they had 60+ unique (and working) systems.Hobie-wan wrote:Not that hard to achieve if you buy cheap lots and have people that tend to give you systems... and you clean them up and never get around to selling off duplicates... and you keep dead ones for parts.Luke wrote:No joke. Over 60 systems? wow!
Video Game Collection Value
Re: Video Game Collection Value
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Still, don't forget to tip your waitress.
Still, don't forget to tip your waitress.
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Yeah. Lots of duplicates here. I know the OP has several of the limited original XBOX models at the very least as he's mentioned them before.pakopako wrote:Ah. That would make sense. I was imaging they had 60+ unique (and working) systems.
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According to Gamespot's collection feature, my games alone are worth $7,136.43. That's 357 games spread over many different systems.
That's not counting my systems and accessories. I have a TON of accessories, and nearly 30 systems, all working, and no duplicates (however some of them are handhelds, or single-game systems like Pong). Which I don't have a clue what that's all worth. If I were to value the systems at $50 a piece, that would be $650, but then I know some are worth a little less and others a lot more so that's not really fair.
That's not counting my systems and accessories. I have a TON of accessories, and nearly 30 systems, all working, and no duplicates (however some of them are handhelds, or single-game systems like Pong). Which I don't have a clue what that's all worth. If I were to value the systems at $50 a piece, that would be $650, but then I know some are worth a little less and others a lot more so that's not really fair.
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http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=28206
Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=28206
Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
Re: Video Game Collection Value
I assumed the same.pakopako wrote:Ah. That would make sense. I was imaging they had 60+ unique (and working) systems.Hobie-wan wrote:Not that hard to achieve if you buy cheap lots and have people that tend to give you systems... and you clean them up and never get around to selling off duplicates... and you keep dead ones for parts.Luke wrote:No joke. Over 60 systems? wow!
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Re: Video Game Collection Value
Done!!
Yes, I have very few duplicates...
Yes, I have very few duplicates...
Check out my Trade thread!
http://racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16059
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 914 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs
http://racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16059
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 914 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs