There's quite few SMS carts I'd like to call dibs on. Can you give me until the morning to check it out properly? It's just after midgnight and I've just got into bed.
I may be interested in what Sheep passes on w/ the SMS games. Depending on price of coarse (i'm getting a new dishwasher soon so it'll depend).
Guys guys, I don't want to break these up. I want to sell ALL of them at once.
if you can tell me how much shipping would be to 11420 in France, i may still be interested in taking the SMS stuff.
More than 40 Master System games will NOT be cheap because the box will be friggin heavy. I'm guessing at least around 60 Euro, maybe more. That's totally beyond my control I'm sure you understand. Even so, shoot me a pm with your address. Once I get a chance I'll box it all up and go to the post office and find you exact rates.
That MMX3 box even in its condition should fetch a nice price. As much as I am pretty meh about nintendo age, would almost be fun to post there and let them go nuts over it (they love to pay way to much for crap)
I'm taking best offers on the boxes. Anyone interested in any of the boxes shoot me a pm. The more you're interested in the more willing I am to take less per individual box. Please no low balls though.
I'd be interested in
Super Mario 64
Mario Kart 64
Starfox 64
F-Zero X
Majora Mask
Pokemon Stadium 2
Mega Man X3 - only if you don't want much for it like some sickos on ebay.... 
Manuals included somewhere?
No manuals. Just the boxes. Most of them include the warnings and ads for Nintendo Power, but no manuals. Only selling the boxes, their innter trays and the documentation.
Hey Satoshi, how many pages is the The Zelda Tips and Tactics book? I've always been very curious about it, but can never find any info on it. Quite interested!
103 pages. It's a great item. It looks very much like a prototype Nintendo Player's Guide. It's the kind of thing that would have appeared in Nintendo Power, but instead of being just a few pages it's the entire book. It's a great item not only for Zelda fans and NES collectors, but also for people who want to play through Zelda 1 for the first time. It's also a great piece of Nintendo history. They're fairly uncommon, but I've only ever seen this guide one other place - in a display cabinet in the Nintendo World Store New York City.
