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AppleQueso wrote:
pakopako wrote:How accurate is (Video Game price charts) any how?

Occasionally a hyper-inflated listing will appear and sell that distorts the price, but usually it's pretty much on par.

Sounds about right. And it goes the same with an incredibly low-prices copies (ruined, destroyed, overlooked) as well. (Sadly it the site is not complete encompassing.)

And thanks Ziggy587 -- floating point error. :mrgreen:
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It's my personal opinion that any collector, (of any hobby, really,) should learn the delicate art of appraisal. There's really never going to be an ultimate authority on what anything is worth, since so many economies are at play. Fluctuating figures on a day-to-day basis mean that what you'd ultimately be willing to pay for a game today could very well change tomorrow or next week.

My advice has always been to just use Price Charts as a starting point, (or a very loose summary of the current market if pressed for time,) and go ahead and do the research yourself. One's collection really should be quality over quantity anyways, so plan a purchase ahead of time and grab the current numbers yourself. Don't be afraid to set limits as well!

An example: For years, I've been in the hunt for a CIB copy of Castlevania Legends for Gameboy. Even though it's the only Castlevania game I don't own a complete copy of, I still can't bring myself to pay more than $100 for a subpar Castlevania game, regardless of rarity. So, I check PriceCharts to see what they value the game at, (as most vendors and collectors use this as the only resource for game values - I now know where they are getting their prices from.) Then, I'll hit up eBay and compare all the CIB prices of completed listings, making note of the highest and lowest 'sold at' prices, while also taking note of the mean of the remaining 'sold at' prices, (mean = total ending costs of all auctions added up and divided by the # of auctions.) I now know what the game has recently been fetching at auction in the wild. Next, I'll browse amazon.com and compare prices, (9/10 times, the values are the same withing $5 or so..) So, for a grand total of about 10 - 15 minutes of research work, I now know what I should expect to pay for a CIB copy of Castlevania Legends. And, as per my personal spending limits, I'll refuse to pay more than 85-90% of the going price, (unless it's a full on trade, in which case I try to go 100% for 100% of the value of the trade items.)

Anyways, this is just my recommendations for anyone getting into the hobby of game collecting, or anyone else interested in a tried and true method of video game appraisal. For newer games, Gamestop.com is an invaluable resource as well for checking prices on current-gen games, since it's hardly easier than just walking to your nearest Gamestop and picking up your game that day, free of shipping costs.

Also, iPod/Touch/Phone users can download an app called Video Game Trader Price Guide (VGT Price Guide) from the app store. It's an aggregate of PriceCharts and for the most part is pretty reliable. I use it since mainly due to it's convenience and portability - it's handy as hell for yard sales and flea markets. However, again, it should just be used as a jumping off point for your research, and never as a definitive authority.

Do your own research and save some money. Learning to haggle effectively isn't a bad idea either.. :wink:
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A Harvest Moon 64 MANUAL, and a CIB copy of Doom 64.
Systems: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, N64, Gamecube, Xbox 360

WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
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The Last Horseman wrote:A Harvest Moon 64 MANUAL, and a CIB copy of Doom 64.


six american dollars.
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Hi all - while going through some master system games I've come across a copy of sonic spinball - any idea of worth? - dont seem to come up on ebay recently, thanks
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Found only one completed listing...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sonic-Spinball- ... 19c8a93afd

Note that it did NOT sell for that price.
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Ziggy587 wrote:Found only one completed listing...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sonic-Spinball- ... 19c8a93afd

Note that it did NOT sell for that price.


And VGPC track for it has been hopping around like a crack addled 6 year old.
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Hey guys was wondering how much I could get for all this stuff...

PS2 and PS1 Console, The PS2 controllers are starting to lose the padding on their controllers but otherwise everything works fine.

The games,

PS2:

Mortal Kombat Deception
.Hack Infection
The Godfather: The Game
True Crimes: New York City
Dark Cloud
Prince Of Persia: The Sands of Time
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
Socom: US NAVY SEALs
NBA Street
Spy Hunter
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
NFL Street
Final Fatasy X
Final Fantasy X-2
NBA Ballers
Madden 2005
Madden 07
Splinter Cell Double Agent
Red Dead Revolver
NHL 2005
Hitman: Blood Money

PS1:

Spyro The Dragon
Spyro: Year Of The Dragon
Spider-man
Spider-man 2 Enter: Electro
Grand Theft Auto
Grand Theft Auto 2
Twisted Metal
WWF War Zone
Army Men World War: Final Front
Fighting Force
Motor Toon Grand Prix
NFL Gameday '97
WCW Nitro
Tekken
Soviet Strike
Final Fantasy 7
Final Fantasy 8
Final Fantasy 9
Dragon Warrior 7
Chrono Cross
The Legend Of Dragoon
Blood Omen: Legacy Of Kain
Crash Bandicoot Warped
Final Fantasy Tactics
Crash Bash
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
Legacy Of Kain: Soul Reaver
Final Fantasy Origins (1 and 2)
Final Fantasy Anthology (5 and 6)
Final Fantasy Chronicles (4 and Chrono Trigger)


Was also looking for the price I should charge for just the Final Fantasy series.

Final Fantasy Origins (1 and 2)
Final Fantasy Anthology (5 and 6)
Final Fantasy Chronicles (4 and Chrono Trigger)
Final Fantasy 7
Final Fantasy 8
Final Fantasy 9
Final Fatasy X (PS2)
Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2)
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I doubt any one is gonna wanna do THAT much leg work for you. You should just look up the prices yourself. Go to videogames.pricecharting.com to get a rough idea, or search eBay completed listings.
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Ziggy587 wrote:I doubt any one is gonna wanna do THAT much leg work for you. You should just look up the prices yourself. Go to videogames.pricecharting.com to get a rough idea, or search eBay completed listings.


I found it to be about $400, where can I sell though? Do I have to pay to put it on Ebay?
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