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termis

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Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« on: January 29, 2007, 10:21:17 AM »
If so, you better have a lot of money.

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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2007, 11:39:30 AM »
I can't believe someone paid over $20,000 for a video game lot. It seems like you could buy all of those games for much less than that, unless some games in there are super expensive.

EDIT: Nevermind, it still has five days left! It does come with ROB and other cool accessories though.
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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2007, 01:35:36 PM »
sweet jeebus cripes! :shock:
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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2007, 01:53:47 PM »
That is a huge collection to sell.

Still no way i'd spend that much for a complete collection of nes games.

I know when i finsh getting what i want for the, Famicom it won't be over a 100+ titles.

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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2007, 02:33:32 PM »
Holy-shit-that-went-to-hell-in-a-handbasket!

If that were to be a complete 8-bit Famicom collection, I'd prolly faint.

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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2007, 05:19:19 PM »
This auction is for loose carts... with a few boxes? I don't understand why anyone is bidding so high. Hopefully, they are dummy accounts designed to tease the seller.

??? Confused ???

And the seller confirms that he is a douche (and I don't use that term lightly) by having a separate auction for a lot of 545 manuals.

I truly, truly hope that the high bidder is a dummy account and the seller is forced to pay fees on this!
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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2007, 05:33:54 PM »
This auction is for loose carts... with a few boxes? I don't understand why anyone is bidding so high. Hopefully, they are dummy accounts designed to tease the seller.

??? Confused ???

That's what I'm thinking too.  WHO in their right mind would pay that much (currently at $25,000)?  Even being really generous and giving this guy a few grand for the system and all the rare accessories, each game would come out to an AVERAGE of over $35.  Way, waaaaay too high.

But quite a few of the bidders who've already put a bid of what I'd personally consider obscene seem to have a decent # of feedbacks... :shock:
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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2007, 05:37:22 PM »
Wow!  That's f'n crazy, but to each his own.  If somebody has the ability to pay, they can build a huge NES collection in one hell of a hurry.  I agree with Tron though.  I don't think I'd want more than a few dozen titles.
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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2007, 05:48:39 PM »
Man I didn't notice that he was selling instruction manuals (along with boxed game auctions seperately) in another auction. What a complete jerk.
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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2007, 06:20:41 PM »
I f*cking HATE people that do that.  I was trying to buy Shadowrun on SNES the other day and the only copy up was one an a$$hole had parted out into 3 seperate auctions for the manual, box, and cartridge.  The worst part was that his ultra retarded auction page was seriously about 6000 words long and started off with something like "to meet the needs of my customers I am selling the parts of this seperately", all so he could charge 3 seperate $7.00 shipping prices.

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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2007, 07:43:28 PM »
A thread about this was started over at sega8bit a while before this one was and pretty much the same stuff was being said! If the guy wants to seperate carts and manuals to charge more on postage, if the same person gets both auctions they should just ask them to be combined - the seller can hardly refuse at the price the stuff is going for! And if they do refuse, undoubtedly the buyer could through paypal get back some of their money. Someone mentioned earlier that they hoped it was a dummy bidder so they would have to pay high fees - but they wouldn't if that were the case because you can submit that to ebay -  it happend to a friend of mine recently when one of these idiotic Nigerian Scammers bid a huge amount at the last second on an expensive phone she was selling. She had to tell ebay but they cancelled that guys user account and the next highest bidder automatically became the winner - although they then had the option to pull out.

As for why people are bidding so much? People who know the NES scene will tell you that one of the major problems with it is that in the last couple of years a lot of 'rich kid' collectors with wealthy mummy and daddy's have appeared on the scene because 'retro' is viewed as cool to a lot of people. They have pushed the prices up no end, and a lot of them are like 12 - 18 years old, not spending their own money or caring!

The NES scene is totally fu**ed up for a number of reasons like that, and many collectors don't care about box and manuals because unlike - say - PCE / SMS / Genesis etc. which all have hard cases, the NES all have cardboard boxes meaning tha getting a full collection of boxed IN GOOD CONDITION games is near impossible, and those that actually do try end up spending obscene amounts - a HELL of a lot more than this auction. I know personally of a guy who was selling privately in the states last year of around 300 mint boxed games (half the number of games here), and he was getting offers upwards of $50,000 and rejecting them. So the general consensus among most of the genuine collectors is that they collect all the games first if possible, and they view that if some have boxes and manuals it is a bonus, then they try to pick up spare boxes and manuals cheaply as and when they can to build that side of things.

It all depends on what a persons collecting aims are I suppose - there are three types of collectors IMO, the collector who displays all their stuff nicely and aims to get EVERYTHING to have a full collection, the collector who buys games they actually like to play and is more of a player than a collector who is not interested in collecting for collecting's sake, and the collector who is a bit of both - probably not as OCD as the firs collector but enjoys to play the games a lot too, probably more so than the first guy who would worry about things losing their 'mint' appeal  :D.

So anyway, I certainly wouldn't pay as much as this auction seems to be reaching, but being a NES collector and knowing the scene pretty well it doesn't surprise me in the least the way this auction is going.

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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2007, 07:52:14 PM »
 The worst part was that his ultra retarded auction page was seriously about 6000 words long and started off with something like "to meet the needs of my customers I am selling the parts of this seperately", all so he could charge 3 seperate $7.00 shipping prices.

See my previous posting on this - the guy may well NOT have been doing this to make more on postage. On the NES & SNES scene, a pretty sizeable amount of genuine collectors (I would actually say the majority) collect by picking up loose games, or boxed games without instructions then add boxes and instructions later when they can find them - it is a HELL of a lot cheaper than trying to find complete games that are in good condition because of the way the scene has gone the last couple of years. So on the face of it to people who don't know the scene that well I can see why people would think that - but anyone who actually knows it will tell you what I just have - so there's a good chance the seller is being 100% truthfull.

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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #12 on: January 30, 2007, 03:06:31 AM »
I'm not a fan of high shipping costs, but I just look at the final cost to get it to my door.  If the seller wants more than actual postage costs for his time at the post office, he will get less from me for the actual item.  I always ask before bidding if they will combine shipping, and then bid accordingly.  I honestly don't understand why some people get so pissed about some sellers policies.  If I don't agree with something, I simply don't bid and will wait for the next one.  I'm happy - as long as they don't lie to me about shipping method, item condition, etc.
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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #13 on: January 30, 2007, 09:12:22 AM »
Just checked it again for shits and giggles, and now it's a level beyond absurdity.

$220,936 with 4 days to go  8-[ - only a serious schmuck would believe this one.



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Re: Ever wanted the complete NES collection?
« Reply #14 on: January 30, 2007, 10:21:19 AM »
Yeah, I was thinking that $220,000 would be reasonable (maybe even $220,500), but this is just nuts.   :roll:  Maybe somebody is confused and thinks that they are bidding in yen.   :)
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