Author Topic: September 2012 pickups  (Read 6615 times)

September 12, 2012, 01:55:34 PM
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About $110 shipped.  Very happy with the condition.  The back label was ripped off but I just swapped it out with a clean one from a double.

Seller had zero feedback so I think that's why it went for a bit less.  It's been going for $120-$140 and it just keeps going up.

I sold all that Sega CD / Genesis stuff so I've got a bit of cash to throw around on some titles I've been targeting.

Mainly just going for the ones that seem to be increasing in value.

If I ever come across a cheaper copy I'll flip it and use the profit buy more games.

I've decided to only spend cash I make reselling to acquire retro games. 

I frame in it my mind that I would have been happy to trade a few games that I was selling to acquire EVO but since ebay is the only place that has one and my local reseller will only give me 30-40% of what something is worth on trade so I sell it for cash and use the cash to acquire games I want.  Thinking that way helps me be OK with dropping big $$ on games.  ;D

September 12, 2012, 03:36:09 PM
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Not too shabby.

Man, I just can't see myself spending 100+ bucks on a single cart :(  Well, it'll prolly happen when I get to the end of my list of must-have SNES games.  I guess I won't have much choice at that point and I do REALLY want to have it unlike Wayoverpricedbound.


Here's my pickup from earlier today.  Went to grab some stuff for Kelly, ended up with a bunch of crap for myself.  I can't ever leave that store empty handed.  It's just impossible.

« Last Edit: September 12, 2012, 03:39:19 PM by wiggy »

September 12, 2012, 03:53:40 PM
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I used to be the same way but I realized I was spending 5 bucks here 10 bucks here on stuff that was pretty common and not really increasing in price so I decided to target the expensive stuff now as it just keeps going up.

The local reseller had evo at 90 bucks 6 weeks ago and I thought that was too high. That's a bargain now.

Glad I got castlevania Dracula x off him when I did.  He had 2 copies at $90.  I traded stuff that wasn't selling and got it for free.  The other copy is still sitting there for $150.

Also I'm running out of shelf space so buying less volume of items helps there.


September 12, 2012, 04:19:13 PM
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That's exactly where I'm at.  I'm gonna run out of commons that I care at all about at some point.  I've been so dang miserly.  10 bucks seems like a lot for me lately to spend on a single game LOL!  All those games in today's pickup were either $2.50 or $1 except for Daikatana (which wasn't even for me).

I'm also precariously close to having no more shelf space.  When I eventually revamp my shelving I'll have some more room, but not a ton more.  I'm gonna have to get creative pretty soon.  There are only so many times that I can optimize space by reorganizing.  At some point there's just nothing left to re-kajigger :/

September 12, 2012, 05:13:47 PM
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I hear ya.  I've revamped mine lots and now I'm too cheap to buy more shelves.  I'd rather spend on games.

September 12, 2012, 06:50:45 PM
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you should all be happy to know if i ever come across EVO, I will happily sell it to someone here instead of dealing with eBay. I watched a game-play video for it and lost interest in owning it. Thought it was more standard RPG.

September 12, 2012, 09:22:02 PM
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Yeah, evo eludes me

I am actually in the process of expanding my gaming shelves ... again. Currently I have 8 and am out of room, 6 of those are only 45 inches tall but hold quite a bit, actually thinking of finding a way to stack them on top of each other, they will fit perfectly if I flip one upside down on top of the other. I just have zero expertise in this area. At 90" tall I would most definitely have to anchor them to the wall somehow.

Game collecting is at a wierd stage price wise, While I would rather be patient and wait for some prices to go down, for whatever reason I just don't think its going to happen and I am spending more....

September 12, 2012, 11:35:00 PM
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you should all be happy to know if i ever come across EVO, I will happily sell it to someone here instead of dealing with eBay. I watched a game-play video for it and lost interest in owning it. Thought it was more standard RPG.

Yes, but did you watch THIS video?

http://www.clanofthegraywolf.com/16-bit-gems/2

September 13, 2012, 12:06:05 AM
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I haden't even heard of EVO until today.

So it must not be that great. But lo! People are demanding huge bux for it, so surely it must be a sign of quality!

No.

September 13, 2012, 12:10:17 AM
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You haven't heard of it because your age starts with a number 1.

It's a pretty freakin' sweet game.  Unlike Earthbound who's new found popularity is based largely on a cameo in a smash brothers game (or some crap like that), EVO is actually really quite unique and awesome.

September 13, 2012, 01:59:37 AM
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You haven't heard of it because your age starts with a number 1.

It's a pretty freakin' sweet game.  Unlike Earthbound who's new found popularity is based largely on a cameo in a smash brothers game (or some crap like that), EVO is actually really quite unique and awesome.

This.



September 13, 2012, 02:09:37 AM
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You haven't heard of it because your age starts with a number 1.

It's a pretty freakin' sweet game.  Unlike Earthbound who's new found popularity is based largely on a cameo in a smash brothers game (or some crap like that), EVO is actually really quite unique and awesome.

This.
Agreed, very fun!
What are you looking at? You think baby's don't like video games? THEN YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT ABOUT BABIES!!

September 13, 2012, 07:31:44 AM
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I haden't even heard of EVO until today.

So it must not be that great. But lo! People are demanding huge bux for it, so surely it must be a sign of quality!

No.

Chances are that if I didn't end up liking it I could sell it in a few months for more than what I paid for it.  I also acquired it with funds that I earned selling other games that aren't really going up in value so it's win win for me.

My hope is that I like it and keep it in my collection.

September 14, 2012, 11:46:03 AM
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My miter saw took a crap on me this morning. Went on good ol' Craigslist and found a guy selling one, plus a compound miter saw, router, power paint roller, and an airless paint sprayer. Figured, fuck it and bought everything. 100 bucks :D

September 14, 2012, 01:01:31 PM
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$100 for a compound mitre is amazing !


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