PCEngineFans.com - The PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16 Community Forum
NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Sales & Trades => Topic started by: Sparky on April 05, 2011, 03:09:20 AM
-
a local gaming guy i know is selling this and i was wonder what you guys think is a fair price for it.... see below
"A boxed SUPER GRAFX with manual and all hookups. Tested and working.
+ following 5 PC Engine HU-CARD only games:
Wai Wai Mahjong, Bari Bari Densetsu, Ninja Spirt, Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman, Genpei Toma Den. "
He is asking $225 of best offer... i think that to much so looking for some advice :) Thanks guys.
-
If the box was in great shape i'd part with $200.
-
I'd say $175ish, maybe $200 if it's all minty. None of the games are particularly valuable, but the box adds quite a bit to the value (if you give a shit about such things).
-
i dont give to much of shit about the box but my super grafx i have now is a mismatch of differnt controllers and a generic AC so if i can swing a good deal on this one
i will part the one i have now to the peeps here at a good price :)
-
On second thought, he should probably pay you to take that Genpai Toumaden train wreck off his hands. :)
-
hahaha... ya a couple of those hueys i will tape to a stick and make them into an ice scraper!!
-
a local gaming guy i know is selling this and i was wonder what you guys think is a fair price for it.... see below
"A boxed SUPER GRAFX with manual and all hookups. Tested and working.
+ following 5 PC Engine HU-CARD only games:
Wai Wai Mahjong, Bari Bari Densetsu, Ninja Spirt, Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman, Genpei Toma Den. "
He is asking $225 of best offer... i think that to much so looking for some advice :) Thanks guys.
Canadian or US dollars?
-
That's about the regular price. I got mine (boxed, complete) for £87, but I had to pay for shipping it halfway around the world.
-
Canadian or US dollars?
does not matter... if something is worth $200 it is $200 US or Canadian, or whatever currency... that is my take on it
-
Canadian or US dollars?
does not matter... if something is worth $200 it is $200 US or Canadian, or whatever currency... that is my take on it
Now that the U.S. has succumbed to making our money all colorful and lame, the currencies being equal is true. If we were still using the greenbacks, then I would have to disagree with Sparky.
...I guess since the currencies are basically at par, that may support your point too Sparky, but that's subjective. :)
Anyway, if you end up getting rid of your mismatched less than awesome system, let me know what you are looking to get for it.