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Title: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Trenton_net on January 23, 2015, 08:24:52 AM
Hey Everyone,

There are a few titles I know are expensive to get, such as Magical Chase, Dracula X, Sylphia, Sapphire, Kaze Kiri, Steam Hearts, Dead of the Brain 1 & 2, Faucette Amour, etc, but that's just from experience. I'm sure there are loads of other titles that might be worth something or not much at all.

Does any list or price guide exist which can help people figure out if a game is being overpriced or under priced or priced just right? Perhaps just to keep things simple maybe we could compile a list of games that are currently going for more than they were sold originally? That way, at least inexperienced people know what to look out for?

Title: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: esteban on January 23, 2015, 08:40:44 AM
Hey Everyone,

There are a few titles I know are expensive to get, such as Magical Chase, Dracula X, Sylphia, Sapphire, Kaze Kiri, Steam Hearts, Dead of the Brain 1 & 2, Faucette Amour, etc, but that's just from experience. I'm sure there are loads of other titles that might be worth something or not much at all.

Does any list or price guide exist which can help people figure out if a game is being overpriced or under priced or priced just right? Perhaps just to keep things simple maybe we could compile a list of games that are currently going for more than they were sold originally? That way, at least inexperienced people know what to look out for?

Nope. Search forum for the age-old debate on the problems with price guide. The very act of creating a guide "legitimizes" the price.

Also, guide should be dynamic, not static.

Also, eBay should not be final (only) arbiter on price.


Basically, it's a complex pile of shite.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Trenton_net on January 23, 2015, 08:43:58 AM
Sounds reasonable enough. How about something even more simpler? Like a general list of "easy to get" vs "harder to get". Or some common/rarity scale?
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Opethian on January 23, 2015, 08:46:40 AM
lists are destined to be outdated. research and use your instinct...
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: xelement5x on January 23, 2015, 08:56:47 AM
Price guide is a bad idea.  Rarity guide is not so much of a bad idea IMHO. 

DigitalPress had most of their stuff rated by rarity, so while it has become unhinged from reality regarding price, the rarity ratings aren't that off to my knowledge.  That place is like a graveyard now though.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Trenton_net on January 23, 2015, 09:05:21 AM
Sounds like a rarity guide would be more consistent since games are no longer being printed. Price, I agree will always change so it isn't a good indicator to track metric data against.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Necromancer on January 23, 2015, 09:20:11 AM
About the only thing a rarity guide is good for is if some noob wants to compile a quick list of Teh Rarez!! or to validate the 1337ness of their shelf sitters.  For everyone else, a quick look on ebay will tell you a title's relative rarity: if there's only one or two listed, it's rare; if there's a couple dozen, it's not.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Emerald Rocker on January 23, 2015, 11:15:25 AM
Here is a 100% complete list of PCE-CD games that are worth more in the US than their original selling price (keep in mind that original selling price for PCE-CD games was already pretty high, so $60 isn't enough to land on this list).  I didn't include cards since I don't like cards and therefore they don't exist in my world.  Also note that since PCE games aren't in ravenous demand like TGFX games are, they tend to go unsold more often than their US counterparts.

Akiyama Jin no Suugaku Mystery
Bazaru de Gozaru
Chiki Chiki Boys
Dead of the Brain 1&2
Double Dragon 2
Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari
Dracula X: Rondo of Blood
Dragon Knight & Graffiti
Faussete Amour
Galaxy Deka Gayvan
Go Go Birdie Chance
Hi-Leg Fantasy
Image Fight 2
Kaze Kiri
Kids Station (any of them)
Madou Monogatari I
Nexzr (either version)
Popful Mail
Pop'n Magic
Puyo Puyo Tsuu CD
Rainbow Islands
Rayxanber 3
Renny Blaster
Rolling Sun
Sapphire
Spriggan
Steam Hearts
Strider
Sylphia
Terraforming (absurd that it's even on this list)
The TV Show

Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Trenton_net on January 23, 2015, 03:28:22 PM
@Emerald Rocker: That's actually a really good list. Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Trenton_net on January 24, 2015, 11:47:41 AM
Actually, what is the game "Rolling Sun"? I tried looking around but it doesn't show up in any database. Is it a typo? The closest thing I can find is Lords of the Rising Sun.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: BigusSchmuck on January 24, 2015, 03:39:08 PM
Gamedude?
http://www.gamedude.com/turbog.html
Well they do have some pc engine stuff not a whole lot..
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: ClodBuster on January 24, 2015, 06:50:17 PM
Yeah, the only game from that list I own is Popful Mail. I am 1337 now.


EDIT: I got it for 48 € from Italy in late 2013. No idea about the current price.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Necromancer on January 26, 2015, 05:36:50 AM
Here is a 100% complete list of PCE-CD games that are worth more in the US than their original selling price...

Not a bad list but I'd remove Strider, for it can be had for under $60 with patience.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: EvilEvoIX on March 23, 2015, 06:15:26 AM
What would a US Turbo Grafx with controller, RF Adapter (No Power Supply) Keith Courage, and Hit the Ice be worth?
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Black Tiger on March 23, 2015, 06:28:06 AM
<$40 on eBay.

Free raffle around here.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: shawnji on March 23, 2015, 07:21:16 AM
Man, I would love to get copies of Bazaru de Gozaru and Popful Mail.  Why'd the darn things hafta' be so rare?  I still remember the last time I saw a copy of Dead of the Brain 1+2.  It was at Super Potato in Akihabara and was like 40,000 yen...  Gah.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: Black Tiger on March 23, 2015, 10:44:24 AM
Popful Mail is easy to get and pretty low in price now.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: HailingTheThings on March 23, 2015, 04:12:38 PM
What would a US Turbo Grafx with controller, RF Adapter (No Power Supply) Keith Courage, and Hit the Ice be worth?

50 tits.
Title: Re: PC-Engine price guides - Any exist?
Post by: shawnji on March 24, 2015, 12:39:27 PM
Popful Mail is easy to get and pretty low in price now.


Aw man, you're right.  I just checked Amazon Japan and they have a used copy for about 3600 yen, and that's with the case and instructions (no spine card).  Wish I was still in on that side of the Pacific right now.  I reaaallly miss Amazon Japan.

Heh.  I looked at Bazaru de Gozaru too, and one of the used copies described the manual as having wrinkles and the back page being color damaged, but even then it was still going for 12000 or so.

EDIT:  Oh, but hey!  This other seller will deal with foreign buyers, so if anybody has the spare cash for it (i.e. not me currently), you might take a look at the one for 14800:

 http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/aw/ol/B0000ZPLU4/ref=mw_dp_olp?qid=1427240428&sr=8-2