I've got a lot of 225 famicom games for sale. The whole box for $600 + shipping. Some pretty neat stuff in here, and I have absolutely no clue about them... they are all in japanese, but I see stuff like rockman, donkey kong, galaga, etc.. probably some rare games in there. I don't have a list, but can send a zip file with pictures of every game to interested parties.
First offer to buy gets the lot, so hurry!
Oh yah... i forgot to mention that these are all different games... no duplicates. Also, these are carts only... no boxes or instructions.
It might help if you post references from other forums or ebay feedback, etc. I can't see anyone buying $600 worth of carts from someone who came here just to sell their stuff.
Oh... Ok... well, i have a 90 feedback on Ebay... user id is soul_corona
I am a verified with paypal.
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Cool stuff, man. There are a whole bunch of really great games in the lot -- of course there would be since there's 200+ games. I hope you'll get a taker here, but if you don't, I could see these selling well on eBay. It's always hard to sell lots that big because most gamers simply won't put down much cash all at once. Good luck, though. :)
Thanks!
hmmm... maybe I should sell them individually. Unfortunately, I can't read japanese. I can identify some of them... the easier ones, and the ones I've seen the NES Versions for.
I really don't know the value of any of them... so I'm probably better off trying to sell them as a lot.
My recommendation would be to sell them in lots of 20 or 50. Something a bit smaller than all. You'd have to divide the games up in a way so that each lot has a few very enticing games in them. I haven't sold any lots myself, but I'd suspect you'd get at least $2 per game, if the games are divided well enough among the lots. I've seen lots where each game sells for about $3. I don't know if you could make more than that.
You can identify most games by searching for the ID code on each label. You can use the search feature in your browser with our games lists or just type it in Google.
I'll take Yie Ar Kung-Fu for $5 :P
I think our friend has listed the goods: HERE (http://cgi.ebay.com/Nintendo-Famicom-HUGE-LOT-226-Different-Games-OMG_W0QQitemZ280100505313QQcategoryZ62053QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem). :)
Aw man :S :S :S
I want THAT!!
I find it expensive, but im cheap.
It's a bit more than I'd pay, too. You can usually find lots for $1.70 per game. And there really aren't many, if any, true rares in there. Also, the reserve...boooo. But still a heck of a lot of cool games.
well ya, imo most of the games are junk so, yah.
If I knew what games they were, there'd probably a bit of interest from this side. It'd be near impossible to identify them all if I were to win. :-\
$600 :o
Very cool carts, i need 30-40 games.