Price Checks on Vic-20/Colecovision Games/DC Discs

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Price Checks on Vic-20/Colecovision Games/DC Discs

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Bought a group of Colecovision and boxed Vic-20 games a while ago, but I am having a really hard time finding proper selling prices for the following:

Coleco:
Slurpy
Dance Fantasy
Blockade Runner
Super Cross Force
Moon Sweeper

Vic-20:
Spider Invasion (Boxed) (also works on TI 994)
Adventure Land (Boxed)

I also have discs 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 from the Dreamcast magazine, are they worth anything?

Thanks for all of your help. I really appreciate it.
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I love your avatar! :D Robert Englund is the last of an old-breed of horror actors.
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BurningDoom wrote:I love your avatar! :D Robert Englund is the last of an old-breed of horror actors.
Ah, isn't he fantastic? It wasn't only NoES, his roles brightened Wishmaster, Urban Legend, etc. Love the man, and I hope he continues acting.
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Gooseberrysoda wrote:
BurningDoom wrote:I love your avatar! :D Robert Englund is the last of an old-breed of horror actors.
Ah, isn't he fantastic? It wasn't only NoES, his roles brightened Wishmaster, Urban Legend, etc. Love the man, and I hope he continues acting.
He was also The Phantom in the 80s version of The Phantom of the Opera, which seemed to have a more horror feel to it than most versions do.
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Hate to further derail the thread; but let's not forget the role of a much younger Englund in Tobe Hooper's not-so-classic, 1977 classic, Eaten Alive...

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^ :lol:

Or the alien who was against feeding on people in the original V.
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Nintendork666 wrote:Hate to further derail the thread; but let's not forget the role of a much younger Englund in Tobe Hooper's not-so-classic, 1977 classic, Eaten Alive...

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Well, now I want to see this
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I wonder if the Kill Bill line is a reference?

Its very similar.
"I'm Buck, and I'm here to fuck." Tarrentino is into grinders, so I can definitely see it.
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BurningDoom wrote:^ :lol:

Or the alien who was against feeding on people in the original V.
V??

I don't have a clue what that is, but now I feel like I'm missing out on something really cool.

*heads over to IMDB*
Forlorn Drifter wrote:I wonder if the Kill Bill line is a reference?

Its very similar.
"I'm Buck, and I'm here to fuck." Tarrentino is into grinders, so I can definitely see it.
It's likely. QT is more than well-known for his frequent thef...errr... homages to his favorite films.
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Anyway yes, those Dreamcast magazine demo discs are highly desirable, for some of the games are early release and even ones that were not released (?)

Plus, it's a near complete set. No ideas on price, but I know they are highly sought after.
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