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Title: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and more... - Sold
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 12:37:42 AM
All games have been sold.

- Jackie Chan's Action Kung FU  (Game and Sleeve)

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f202/emgesp/Games/th_IMG_2216_zpsnozm2jkj.jpg) (http://s48.photobucket.com/user/emgesp/media/Games/IMG_2216_zpsnozm2jkj.jpg.html)

- Valis lll (Game, Manual, Case is aftermarket.)

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f202/emgesp/Games/th_IMG_2224_zpscs6v7oif.jpg) (http://s48.photobucket.com/user/emgesp/media/Games/IMG_2224_zpscs6v7oif.jpg.html)

- Bonk's Revenge (Game, Manual, Case)

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f202/emgesp/Games/th_IMG_2222_zpsbpr6xyhr.jpg) (http://s48.photobucket.com/user/emgesp/media/Games/IMG_2222_zpsbpr6xyhr.jpg.html)

- Aero Blasters (Game, Manual, Case)

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f202/emgesp/Games/th_IMG_2230_zpslry3nazo.jpg) (http://s48.photobucket.com/user/emgesp/media/Games/IMG_2230_zpslry3nazo.jpg.html)

- R-Type (Game, Manual, Case)

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f202/emgesp/Games/th_IMG_2227_zpshf01llyf.jpg) (http://s48.photobucket.com/user/emgesp/media/Games/IMG_2227_zpshf01llyf.jpg.html)

- Blazing Lazers (Game, Manual, Case)

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f202/emgesp/Games/th_IMG_2236_zps2dwxq4yb.jpg) (http://s48.photobucket.com/user/emgesp/media/Games/IMG_2236_zps2dwxq4yb.jpg.html)

Some specific items I'm currently looking for.

- Modded Sega Saturn in Great Condition with Japanese 1MB and 4MB Ram carts, games.

- 6-Button Avenue Pad and PC-Engine to TG-16 controller adapter.

- SD2SNES

- If you would prefer to just purchase all these games from me I'm asking $220+ shipping.

Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: bob on March 06, 2015, 01:52:54 AM
what do you consider it going for "on average"?
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:00:43 AM
what do you consider it going for "on average"?


It is hard to find an average, but from what I've seen people are willing to pay at least $90 for a loose copy. I know some people have ridiculous buy it nows, but I've definitely seen at least 3 copies get sold for $90.

http://videogames.pricecharting.com/game/turbografx-16/jackie-chan's-action-kung-fu (http://videogames.pricecharting.com/game/turbografx-16/jackie-chan's-action-kung-fu)
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: bob on March 06, 2015, 02:02:09 AM
oh.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:04:55 AM
oh.

What would you say is an average going rate for a modded Sega Saturn with a 1MB ram cart?

I was assuming $70-$90 tops on average depending on what is included.

Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: bob on March 06, 2015, 02:07:20 AM
LOL.  When it comes to Saturn, you are asking the WRONG guy.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:09:16 AM
LOL.  When it comes to Saturn, you are asking the WRONG guy.

What about Turtles in Time?   Do you think that is a 1:1 trade? 
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: bob on March 06, 2015, 02:10:28 AM
LOL.  When it comes to SNES, you are asking the WRONG guy.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:13:48 AM
LOL.  When it comes to SNES, you are asking the WRONG guy.

Do you think asking for $90 in trading value is too much for Jackie Chan?  I'm no TG-16 expert. The main reason why I've decided to trade it is because I'm eventually going to buy a Turbo Everdrive.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: bob on March 06, 2015, 02:16:08 AM
well, if it helps, I found TMNT last October for $7
I bought JC with manual on ebay a couple months ago for $45 BIN
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:21:29 AM
well, if it helps, I found TMNT last October for $7
I bought JC with manual on ebay a couple months ago for $45 BIN

$7 for Turtles in Time?  WOW, that was a great deal.  The cheapest I can find it is for $50, but at that price the cart is usually in pretty bad shape cosmetically.

Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Desh on March 06, 2015, 02:27:02 AM
well, if it helps, I found TMNT last October for $7
I bought JC with manual on ebay a couple months ago for $45 BIN

$7 for Turtles in Time?  WOW, that was a great deal.  The cheapest I can find it is for $50, but at that price the cart is usually in pretty bad shape cosmetically.

Ebay = Normally higher prices than you would find locally.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: bob on March 06, 2015, 02:31:38 AM
well, if it helps, I found TMNT last October for $7
I bought JC with manual on ebay a couple months ago for $45 BIN

$7 for Turtles in Time?  WOW, that was a great deal.  The cheapest I can find it is for $50, but at that price the cart is usually in pretty bad shape cosmetically.



then I won't tell you about the chrono trigger I also found for $7 at the same time.  carts were mint after an easy clean up.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: poponon on March 06, 2015, 02:34:16 AM

 The cheapest I can find it is for $50, but at that price the cart is usually in pretty bad shape cosmetically.

Wow snes prices are crazy. I got this for free from a friend a while back , and it's in pretty good condition. Makes me consider cashing out, but I don't think I could let go of it. I'm not exactly sure why
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:40:08 AM
well, if it helps, I found TMNT last October for $7
I bought JC with manual on ebay a couple months ago for $45 BIN

$7 for Turtles in Time?  WOW, that was a great deal.  The cheapest I can find it is for $50, but at that price the cart is usually in pretty bad shape cosmetically.

Ebay = Normally higher prices than you would find locally.


Well, unfortunately all the used game stores here in the Chicagoland area use Ebay as a reference.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:42:51 AM
well, if it helps, I found TMNT last October for $7
I bought JC with manual on ebay a couple months ago for $45 BIN

I'm guessing you're not interested in parting with Turtles in Time are you?   I've updated my thread with new games. Let me know if there is anything I have that interests you. 
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: bob on March 06, 2015, 02:46:45 AM
oh, I don't have it.  I found 5 games for 7 each, and got rid of them.  I don't have an SNES.
Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Desh on March 06, 2015, 03:50:05 AM
well, if it helps, I found TMNT last October for $7
I bought JC with manual on ebay a couple months ago for $45 BIN

$7 for Turtles in Time?  WOW, that was a great deal.  The cheapest I can find it is for $50, but at that price the cart is usually in pretty bad shape cosmetically.

Ebay = Normally higher prices than you would find locally.


Well, unfortunately all the used game stores here in the Chicagoland area use Ebay as a reference.

I thought I heard People Play Games usually had decent prices?  I've never been there yet but that's what I've heard.  Check all resale and pawn shops too.  I know a guy on Instagram in the Chicago area that scores good stuff all of the time.  This does take patience and many visits to these types of stores (daily).  In any event did you already purchase a Turbo ED or are you going to purchase one?

Title: Re: FT: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (TG-16 version).
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 04:06:36 AM


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I thought I heard People Play Games usually had decent prices?  I've never been there yet but that's what I've heard.  Check all resale and pawn shops too.  I know a guy on Instagram in the Chicago area that scores good stuff all of the time.  This does take patience and many visits to these types of stores (daily).  In any event did you already purchase a Turbo ED or are you going to purchase one?

I plan on purchasing a Turbo Everdrive.
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: Black Tiger on March 06, 2015, 04:51:27 AM
Obviously pricecharting is very flawed and misleading. If you look at what Jackie Chan has been selling for and failing to sell at on eBay lately, it looks like a loose copy is <$60. Minus eBay fees, that's about $50.

https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=18700.0
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: warpig227 on March 06, 2015, 05:48:24 AM
interested in Valis III is it still available ?
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: Nexus7 on March 06, 2015, 02:14:25 PM
Obviously pricecharting is very flawed and misleading. If you look at what Jackie Chan has been selling for and failing to sell at on eBay lately, it looks like a loose copy is <$60. Minus eBay fees, that's about $50.

https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=18700.0


I get what you're saying, but I think $50 is low balling the value of the game even after taking inflated online prices out of the picture. 

Here are two loose copies that sold for $90 last year.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/111430288449?rmvSB=true

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271496688067?rmvSB=true

Here's one that sold for $80.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/251648227398?rmvSB=true


I think it's reasonable to say that a realistic value of Jackie Chan is around $70 loose.

 
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: Nexus7 on March 07, 2015, 04:10:07 AM
interested in Valis III is it still available ?


Yes.
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: pdiggitydogg on March 07, 2015, 07:50:20 AM
They do in metro Detroit as well. I went game hunting with a buddy today and we found a lot of stuff, but everything was priced off eBay. I bought nothing... Its maddening. They all say "on eBay it sells for this" Then sell it there! God...
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: Black Tiger on March 07, 2015, 08:18:30 AM
They do in metro Detroit as well. I went game hunting with a buddy today and we found a lot of stuff, but everything was priced off eBay. I bought nothing... Its maddening. They all say "on eBay it sells for this" Then sell it there! God...

Every "retro" game store I've visited looks at eBay to figure out pricing. But they all do the collectard "I heard about this console yesterday!" thing and only look at asking prices and then pick the highest one, all while ignoring condition, completeness, etc.

So a game that always sells for $10 - $20 on eBay is $550 at the local shop.
Title: Re: FT/FS: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Valis lll and other TG-16 games.
Post by: Medic_wheat on March 07, 2015, 08:34:06 AM
They do in metro Detroit as well. I went game hunting with a buddy today and we found a lot of stuff, but everything was priced off eBay. I bought nothing... Its maddening. They all say "on eBay it sells for this" Then sell it there! God...

Every "retro" game store I've visited looks at eBay to figure out pricing. But they all do the collectard "I heard about this console yesterday!" thing and only look at asking prices and then pick the highest one, all while ignoring condition, completeness, etc.

So a game that always sells for $10 - $20 on eBay is $550 at the local shop.


Ohhh I hate that. Hey never look at complted listings or condition/completion as a factor just asking prices how many they see that day being sold for rarity and then lick the higher of the prices.


Makes me want to fart in their general direction.