I need help pricing some rare gaming things.

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I need help pricing some rare gaming things.

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Well this is some stuff I know my cousin Matt has in his collection, sadly its sitting in his moms basement, but still I am curious as to what these things are worth. if you have any guesses I'd like to know seeing as I have no idea.

NIB Aladdin System for NES (NES Addon allowing you to play the Aladdin Carts)
Charlie Browns Easter Egg hunt (for Atari 2600, this is the only known beta cart for this game ever)
Super 8 (A device that allows you to play Famicon, NES, and Snes carts on a snes)

so... yea.
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Post by BigTinz »

The sky is the limit if that really is the ONLY 2600 cart of that game, atari collectors are nuts. I'd say that Super 8 would be worth $65+( you could buy them new for $50 about 8 months ago)
Aladdin $50+
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games worth

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There not worth much, I'll give a deal of a lifetime I will take them off your hands for .50 cents a piece
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As someone said, skys the limit for some of those Atari beta carts. If you do decide to sell it on ebay, I would try to get a blurb about it posted on a video game news site like kotaku so that it gets some buzz and attention. It could be very rare, worth a lot, and go completely unnoticed.
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molotovwars wrote:As someone said, skys the limit for some of those Atari beta carts. If you do decide to sell it on ebay, I would try to get a blurb about it posted on a video game news site like kotaku so that it gets some buzz and attention. It could be very rare, worth a lot, and go completely unnoticed.
Or even worse, one person DOES notice it and he's the only one that bids so he gets it super cheap.
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