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Bardoly

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'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« on: July 27, 2012, 10:58:16 AM »

Since I am a newcomer here to this site, I would like to ask you ‘old-timers’ who have strong price opinions to weigh in on what prices should be correct for U.S.-released TurboGrafx-16 HuCard games.  I have some extras which I would actually prefer to trade for the ‘holes’ in my TG-16 collection, but I’m willing to sell them and then use that money to purchase the games that I want.  I have noticed that many of the members here have VERY strong opinions about prices and I don’t want to get ripped to shreds because I accidentally priced a game over ‘pcenginefx market value’.  Therefore, a list of the 94 U.S.-released TurboGrafx-16 HuCard games follows, and as members chime in with what they feel that fair market value is, I’ll edit the first post to reflect submitted prices and hopefully this community can come to a consensus, and this information will be available to be used by all.


HuCard    HuCard/     Complete
only        manual/     HuCard/
price        case        manual/
              price        box/case
                            price
                                              Aero Blasters
                                              Air Zonk
                                              Alien Crush
                                              Andre Panza Kick Boxing
                                              Ballistix
                                              Battle Royale
                                              Blazing Lazers
                                              Bloody Wolf
                                              Bomberman
                                              Bomberman '93
                                              Bonk's Adventure
                                              Bonk's Revenge
                                              Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure
                                              Boxy Boy
                                              Bravoman
                                              Cadash
                                              Champions Forever Boxing
                                              Chase H.Q.
                                              Chew-Man-Fu
                                              China Warrior
                                              Cratermaze
                                              Cybercore
                                              Darkwing Duck
                                              Davis Cup Tennis
                                              Dead Moon
                                              Deep Blue
                                              Devil's Crush
                                              Double Dungeons
                                              Dragon Spirit
                                              Dragon's Curse
                                              Drop Off
                                              Dungeon Explorer
                                              Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon
                                              Falcon
                                              Fantasy Zone
                                              Final Lap Twin
                                              Galaga '90
                                              Ghost Manor
                                              Gunboat
                                              Hit the Ice
                                              Impossimole
                                              Jack Nicklaus' Turbo Golf
                                              Jackie Chan's Action Kung-Fu
                                              J.J. & Jeff
                                              Keith Courage in the Alpha Zones
                                              King of Casino
                                              Klax
                                              Legend of Hero Tonma
                                              Legendary Axe, The
                                              Legendary Axe II, The
                                              Magical Chase
                                              Military Madness
                                              Moto Roader
                                              Neutopia
                                              Neutopia 2
                                              New Adventure Island
                                              Night Creatures
                                              Ninja Spirit
                                              Ordyne
                                              Pac-land
                                              Parasol Stars
                                              Power Golf
                                              Psychosis
                                              R-Type
                                              Raiden
                                              Samurai Ghost
                                              Shockman
                                              Side Arms – Hyper Dyne
                                              Silent Debuggers
                                              Sinistron
                                              Soldier Blade
                                              Somer Assault
                                              Sonic Spike Volleyball
                                              Space Harrier
                                              Splatterhouse
                                              Super Star Soldier
                                              Super Volleyball
                                              Takin' It To The Hoop
                                              Tale Spin
                                              Tiger Road
                                              Time Ball
                                              Time Cruise
                                              Tricky Kick
                                              Turrican
                                              TV Sports Basketball
                                              TV Sports Football
                                              TV Sports Hockey
                                              Veigues Tactical Gladiator
                                              Victory Run
                                              Vigilante
                                              World Class Baseball
                                              World Court Tennis
                                              World Sports Competition
                                              Yo Bro
                                              --Turbografx CD System Card ver.2.0
                                              --Super System Card ver.3.0
                                              --U.S. TurboGrafx-16 console w/cords & 1 controller
                                              --U.S. TurboGrafx-CD
                                              --U.S. TurboDuo
                                              --U.S. TurboExpress
                                              --U.S. Turbo Booster
                                              --U.S. Turbo Rooster Plus
                                              --Turbo Pad controller
                                              --Turbo Tap 5-player adapter


If there is anything else which should also be on this list, then please let me know, and I will update this post accordingly.  After working this list up, I’ll add the CD games, unless someone wants to create a separate thread.

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2012, 10:59:43 AM »
hmm.  I think there is already something like this on the site.  I am not 100% sure though.


Edit:  Yep, here it is.  http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=7062.0

Its an older thread...BUT, can still be used as some sort of reference. 
« Last Edit: July 27, 2012, 11:14:26 AM by Bernie »

Bardoly

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2012, 11:14:19 AM »
hmm.  I think there is already something like this on the site.  I am not 100% sure though.

I looked for something like this, but couldn't find anything.  If you do find something which could care for this community need, then let me know, and I'll shut this thread down.

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2012, 11:14:51 AM »

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2012, 11:47:29 AM »
Everyone's opinion differs on this subject, but unless the games are kinda rare (Legend of Hero Tonma, Neutopia 2, Beyond Shadowgate), then I just raffle them off if I get extras in a lot or whatever

Gotta give back to the community that gives so much up front
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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2012, 12:04:55 PM »
Can we just make this the current price for Magical Chase?



Hey, you.

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2012, 12:57:06 PM »
For games which never came as a case, the middle price is for HuCard + sleeve + manual.


HuCard    HuCard/     Complete
only        manual/     HuCard/
price        case        manual/
              price        box/case
                            price
15             20          25              Aero Blasters
25             30          50              Air Zonk
 7              10         15              Alien Crush
 5              10         15              Andre Panza Kick Boxing
 5              8           15              Ballistix
 7              10         15              Battle Royale
 7              10         15              Blazing Lazers
 10            20         25              Bloody Wolf
 5              8          15              Bomberman
 30            40         50              Bomberman '93
 5              10         15              Bonk's Adventure
 10            15         20              Bonk's Revenge
 60            70         90              Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure
  5             7           10             Boxy Boy
 7              12         15             Bravoman
 15             25         30            Cadash
  5               8         13            Champions Forever Boxing
  15            20         30            Chase H.Q.
  20            25         35            Chew-Man-Fu
   5              7         10            China Warrior
  15             20        25            Cratermaze
  10             12        17            Cybercore
  25             35        45            Darkwing Duck
    5              7        10            Davis Cup Tennis
   15             20       30            Dead Moon
    5              7         10           Deep Blue
   15             20        25           Devil's Crush
    7              10       20            Double Dungeons
    5               7        10            Dragon Spirit
    15             22       27           Dragon's Curse
     7              12      17            Drop Off
     8             10       15            Dungeon Explorer
    20             30       40           Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon
     5              7        12           Falcon
     5              7       10            Fantasy Zone
     7              10      15           Final Lap Twin
     5              7       12           Galaga '90
     15            22      30           Ghost Manor
     10            12      20           Gunboat
      5             7       15           Hit the Ice
      7             10      15          Impossimole
      5             7       10           Jack Nicklaus' Turbo Golf
      25           30      45           Jackie Chan's Action Kung-Fu
       5             7      12           J.J. & Jeff
       5             7      80           Keith Courage in the Alpha Zones
       7            10      14          King of Casino
       9            14      20          Klax
      40           55      70          Legend of Hero Tonma
       5            7       10          Legendary Axe, The
      10           15       20         Legendary Axe II, The
      200         250     400        Magical Chase
      10            15      25         Military Madness
      5               7      10         Moto Roader
      15            20      30         Neutopia
      30            35      50         Neutopia 2
      25            30      50         New Adventure Island
      10            15      25         Night Creatures
       7             10      15         Ninja Spirit
       5              7       12        Ordyne
       5              5       8          Pac-land
       20            25     40         Parasol Stars
       5              5       8          Power Golf
       8              12     17         Psychosis
       10            15     20          R-Type
       20            25     35          Raiden
       30            40     60         Samurai Ghost
       17           25      35         Shockman
       10           15      20         Side Arms – Hyper Dyne
       10          15      20          Silent Debuggers
       15          20      30          Sinistron
       30          40      60          Soldier Blade
       20          25      40          Somer Assault
       5            7      10           Sonic Spike Volleyball
       7           10      15          Space Harrier
       15          25      35          Splatterhouse
       15          20      30          Super Star Soldier
       5           7       10           Super Volleyball
       5           7       9             Takin' It To The Hoop
       7           10      15           Tale Spin
       7           10      15           Tiger Road
       7           10      15           Time Ball
       15          20      30          Time Cruise
       12          17      25          Tricky Kick
       7           10      15           Turrican
       5           7       10            TV Sports Basketball
       5           7       10            TV Sports Football
       5           7       10            TV Sports Hockey
       12          17      24           Veigues Tactical Gladiator
       5           7       10            Victory Run
       5           10      15            Vigilante
       5           7       10             World Class Baseball
       5           7       10             World Court Tennis
       25          35      50            World Sports Competition
       7           12      17             Yo Bro
       20                  150            --Turbografx CD System Card ver.2.0
       50                  80              --Super System Card ver.3.0
       30                  80              --U.S. TurboGrafx-16 console w/cords & 1 controller
       80                  150            --U.S. TurboGrafx-CD
       150                 250            --U.S. TurboDuo
       100                 200            --U.S. TurboExpress
       15                  30              --U.S. Turbo Booster
       30                  60               --U.S. Turbo Rooster Plus
       10                  25               --Turbo Pad controller
       10                  25               --Turbo Tap 5-player adapter

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #7 on: July 27, 2012, 01:42:51 PM »
Damn, pretty much what I would say BT, except the 2.0 card I think is more like a $10 to $15 in my eyes....
Hell I would even sell cheaper then some of those prices to members here, a good foundation for prices.

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #8 on: July 27, 2012, 03:21:31 PM »
For games which never came as a case, the middle price is for HuCard + sleeve + manual.


HuCard    HuCard/     Complete
only        manual/     HuCard/
price        case        manual/
              price        box/case
                            price
       20                  150            --Turbografx CD System Card ver.2.0

Is that a typo? I thought the System 2.0 card came loose and either way I'd think a 3.0 card would cost way more.

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2012, 03:25:36 PM »
No, I think the prices listed in this topic are what the fellow forum members would pay among themselves. If I understand it correctly. Though, obviously on Ebay it's like double that.

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2012, 03:31:14 PM »
      200         250     400        Magical Chase
       17           25      35         Shockman
       30          40      60          Soldier Blade

I'll take one of each please, CIB of course!
Those prices are unfortunately way too low.

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Re: 'Pcenginefx.com market value' Price List
« Reply #11 on: July 27, 2012, 05:00:40 PM »
      200         250     400        Magical Chase
       17           25      35         Shockman
       30          40      60          Soldier Blade

I'll take one of each please, CIB of course!
Those prices are unfortunately way too low.
Yeah, no kidding... I'll take two of each.

Realistically, the volume of sales for a lot of these items is pretty low, so it's hard to really estimate prices... however, I truly doubt that anyone would realistically be able to find a complete Magical Chase for $400.

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« Reply #12 on: July 27, 2012, 05:27:14 PM »
Yeah the only way you'd get it cheap would be if someone had it at a garage sale and didn't know how much it was worth.

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« Reply #13 on: July 27, 2012, 07:17:44 PM »
Highest possible or hopeful possible selling prices should only interest sellers. Why would a buyer care about the MOST a game can sell for? Seriously, if you are looking to buy a particular game, why would you even be aware of the highest prices? Non-investor buyers should only be concerned with lower end prices, unless over-paying is part of your hobby (unfortunately, it is bragging rights for some). Dynastic Hero has only sold for $50 for what, the past year now? But we should ignore that and instead focus on the imaginary prices it could have sold for instead? Or does it only work in gouging-supporting ways?

I paid $5 for a sealed Magical Chase. Some clown paying $5000 for one is an extreme in the opposite end. Both are equally factual. The prices I listed are double what MC sold for up until the market began being unnaturally manipulated. I know of people who have bought and sold them for lower prices than I listed since then as well. Why do you guys think that MC is rarely listed for sale anymore, if it is so easy to sell for the gouged prices it supposedly demands? Soldier Blade has also slowed in sales in gouging circles, as those who snatch them up, believing them to be priceless, continue to see them failing to sell at crazy escalating prices. In the meantime, the credit card interest these people are racking up convinces them to continue to hold out for the market to support the fantasy so they can perhaps at least break even on their investments.

I've seen Shockman either sell or available to buy at the prices I listed a few times in the past six months, one of which I bought for myself. High-end eBay prices are above market value, by the very nature of eBay for both buyers and sellers. Checkout the current completed listings for Shockman and properly interpret the unsold, sold and total number of listings, factoring in eBay fees and now limited completed view, etc. And these are still higher than what some sold for on eBay not long ago.

People who promote ridiculous prices wonder how the rest of us find games for reasonable prices. The first steps are to stop using top prices to gauge value and stop dismissing low end prices as freak anomalies. The best deals here and elsewhere (even through eBay) are found off the public record. I have advertised several items on this forum over the past year for prices which gouged-price-supporters say don't exist. What those listings don't show, is how I actually offered most of the buyers even better deals. They didn't ask for it, didn't haggle or anything. I just offered them to people I like. I also scored several "impossible" deals for myself that weren't advertised in threads. Some of which were offered to me unsolicited.

This is how the Turbo community has operated over the past twenty years. I based these prices on my experiences as well as knowledge of how much the appeal or lack of appeal of each item affects their range of prices. At least as much buying/selling/trading happens out of public internet view as is on display. This is no different than when I've described scenes from PCE games that I'd played through and had my accounts challenged or have even been called a liar by people who hadn't played through the same games. The "pics or it didn't happen" accusation doesn't change reality. Just because you personally aren't aware of something doesn't mean that it isn't real. Those of us who never stopped hunting down Turbo games since it was launched have witnessed the natural progression in pricing and watched the recent deliberated price fixing and understand it. It isn't sustainable because it is built on nothing by speculators and artificially supported by speculators. It isn't a theory, because we watched it happen play by play, the exact same way that fads like Beanie Babies unnaturally suddenly lept out of control from outsiders jumping in to play a money game.

Not only does every eBay listing which fails to sell at any given price tell as much a story as those which do, but every time something is given away for free, it dilutes the real actual value of the item even further. Look around at how much stuff is being given away for free around here. You can look at games I valued at $5 - $20 each as actually being worth $20 - $50 each, but they are literally selling for $0.00 on a regular basis in this forum. Just as most of the best deals happen behind the scenes, people give away at least as much stuff without publicly talking about it. I valued the loose Turbo CD System Card higher because of the novelty value of allowing you to view warning screens. But after buying a Turbo CD on here for $90, I privately sent it to someone for free after they asked to buy it with money. I've given away more Turbo/PCE stuff than I've sold on this forum and most of it has been done in private. The more people go out of their way to defend gouged prices, the more I see that I should make a big deal out of my freebies, like many of the raffles do.

The most important thing that gouged price supporters fail to understand is that true value, what something is actually worth paying for to most people, can still sit far below what it (seldom) sells for. If 90% of Turbo fans wouldn't pay more than $100 for Magical Chase and literally never will, while 1% pay the hyped gouged prices which only transpire twice a year... that means that Magical Chase it literally worth no more than $100. If you can't wrap your head around that, then you're likely be stuck in that other 9% group.

If those who don't care enough about the games to keep them and are only playing an investment game, were to only advertise Magical Chase for $100,000 and Soldier Blade for $3,000 in today's dollars for the foreseeable future, are those suddenly their real values? What if one copy sells each year? When sales of a formally regular selling games slow to a halt, it is a sign of a severely over-inflated collectors price. The gears of the market literally grind to a halt when speculation drives estimated prices so far beyond true/naturally developed value that no one is selling or buying anymore.

Each time you criticize reasonable prices and prop up gouged prices, you encourage speculators to do ridiculous things like not-so-secretly offer a Magical Chase box for $1500 with no precedent to justify the price beyond this kind of hype.

The fact of the matter is those crazy isolated prices are contained with a small bubble market within the overall genuine market. The rest of us are continuing on with the natural market, even if it has been driven further underground by those who come in to exploit it.



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Is that a typo? I thought the System 2.0 card came loose and either way I'd think a 3.0 card would cost way more.

It was sold in a box which also contained a Turbo CD. Most System 3.0 Cards have their cases, but the Turbo CD Card's box is much harder to find.
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« Reply #14 on: July 27, 2012, 07:20:03 PM »
Yeah the only way you'd get it cheap would be if someone had it at a garage sale and didn't know how much it was worth.
Then, you'd probably snag it for $5-$10, but that's a pipedream.

$400 is a very unrealistic price because:
* Those who know what Magical Chase is, will try to get >$1K or whatever the current Ebay price is for it.
* Those who have no idea what it is, will probably part with it for a few bucks (unfortunately, not too many people like this exist as the game did not have large sales numbers)