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thanx all for the info and the LINKS! i didnt know they r still MAKING games for these. thats awesome someones puttin the energy into that. took yer advice and started a new thread in the wanted section. will see what happens. i have like 80 or more carts. havnt done a count. could be more. most r already real nice in boxes, my dig dug and tower of doom and thunder castle and some other harder to find r loose with instructions. i think tower of doom needs a manual. i think im gonna just get a full collection of whatever and then go from there!:) i found if u take the white cart inserts from the boxes and put it in a clear video tape cassette holder it clicks in perfect and doesnt bang around and see thru to see what it is next to my boxed stuff so i figure im good to go. thanx again. if anyone has spare boxes or instructions or inserts or more of those plastic cartridge inserts as i already burned thru mine!:) GRACIAS!.........acot

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well i guess even the rarist of raist isnt worth anything? i just really wanna finish up my collection. why doesnt someone put up a whats REALLY worth what and who wants it or trade etc? i mean what IS the most sought after for all u psycho:) collectors so i know what i have to trade!?:)..........scot

The most sought after is Spiker: Super Pro Volleyball. If you have one of those Complete, you could trade it for around 75% of a full collection. Based on a brief glance at your doubles list, most are worth $1-5 each if complete. Loose carts are mostly worth $0.75-1.00 each. Much of what you need is worth $10-250/game (only a few are $250 :) ). Spiker is typically $1500 by itself. A full collection of 125 is around $10,000+, although you could make a big dent in the 125 with $5,000 and 6 mo -1 yr of active hunting and trading. There are price guides available online, but take those with a grain of salt. We are working on one here, but it needs a lot of tweaking. Sometimes the best option is to look at recent completed/sold eBay auctions.

 

If I get some time this weekend, I'll try to look through your wanted list to identify some low hanging fruit (cheaper/common games).

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thanx, yeah it would be nice to know what even the hardcore collectors r lookin for and with what. like i just picked up a super pro football at a local shop this eve for $4. thats worth descent money im assuming. not just cart tho probly!:) so whats best option to go about for overlays and instructions? see some onlinehave pics. maybe print and laminate? just got a lot of 16 games also with 2 slam dunk basketballs. again just carts. will probly be lookin to trade one of those for what i need. i could use some cash this time of yr so i think im gonna start sellin systems since its something im into. gracias for info and yeah point me to any new resources!......scot

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Ok, I'm selling off some of my overstock. This includes 3 sealed games that some collectors here might be interested in:

  • Mission-X
  • Space Spartans
  • Sharp Shot

I also have some other common games that are CIB...

 

Ok, I've now moved this collection and more to eBay at http://www.ebay.com/sch/chrisdre1973/m.html

 

I still have the 3 sealed games that some collectors here might be interested in:

  • Mission-X
  • Space Spartans
  • Sharp Shot

There are also 32 other I have for sale (mostly common games).

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