Snes super wildcard

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kierakurtis
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Snes super wildcard

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Hi. I have a fully working super wild card (boxed) and Snes and probably every snes game ever made, I would imagine on disc! I just wondered if anyone had any idea how much it this collection would be worth if I ever decided to sell it all? Cheers. I live in the uk.
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The flash carts that are out now do the same thing more conveniently, and they go for $150. So I'd consider that an upper bound. I'm sure you could find someone to buy it for $50. So there's a lower bound. In between there is the real value, but you have to negotiate that with a buyer.
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Also, it is not legal to sell a disc of roms. I myself own a SWC 1.3c, I've had it for 14 years I think.
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I have a boxed one in my garage somewhere what my parents got in Hong Kong when I was a kid. I just play the cartridges now that all the SNES games I like are just pennies at recycle shops or online.
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