Price Check

Started by Dain, July 25, 2007, 02:48:59 pm

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The ones with the letter codes (LA##, LB##, etc) are bootleg games that were made in Taiwan during the eighties and nineties. The pink Rockman is not worth thousands, nor is it super rare. I have one myself ;)  Such carts are generally worth about $5 to $20 each.
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For reference, here is one I have.
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If Rockman (the pink one) was real it would be the most expensive cartridge in that lot, but it's not worth thousands. Perhaps around $50 or so and closer to $100 if complete in box with manual.

The ones that looks real are:
Ikari II
Maze of Galious
Salamander
Moero Pro Yakyuu
Seikima II: Akuma no Gyakushuu
Bomber King

All the others are bootlegs.

None of them are rare, but I'd guess Salamander is worth the most out of them, maybe between $20 and $30 at most. It's not rare, just a very popular game.

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Quote from: P on April 22, 2024, 04:02:45 pmIf Rockman (the pink one) was real it would be the most expensive cartridge in that lot, but it's not worth thousands. Perhaps around $50 or so and closer to $100 if complete in box with manual.

The ones that looks real are:
Ikari II
Maze of Galious
Salamander
Moero Pro Yakyuu
Seikima II: Akuma no Gyakushuu
Bomber King

All the others are bootlegs.

None of them are rare, but I'd guess Salamander is worth the most out of them, maybe between $20 and $30 at most. It's not rare, just a very popular game.

The Seikima II: Akuma no Gyakushuu is a bootleg, albeit a nice one. Actually that's not a particularly easy game to find as a bootleg, so I'd easily price it at $15 - $30 if I were selling.

Rockman, as it is pink, that price is about $15 - $20.

The Metal Gear is also kind of rare in Whirlwind manu version, it's worth about $20 - $30.

Contra is interesting. The shell is a fake, but most likely, the inside PCB is legit. That's probably the most desirable game of the lot.
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Ah you are right, Seikima II should be in a standard cart with a different type of knurling on the sides.