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Metallicube said:
Amazon is a good way to gauge the value of older games. Not sure what method you are using. Conker's I see is currently going for 60 bucks, so $45 is actually a relatively good deal. Damn, I actually sold my copy of Conker's for somewhere around $35 a couple years back.. Should have held off.

I've sold most of my old games back through amazon. The only ones I keep are games I still play on a semi-regular basis or those weird obscure games I keep more as collectors items. I've probably made a solid 2 grand just from selling old games. Yep, I use to have a lot :P. It's actually quite a liberating feeling, and nice to get something of value from old games I probably will never play again anyway. Plus, occasionally you'll luck out and find one of your games to be quite valuable. Ended up selling my copy of Bubble Bobble 2 for 100 bucks.

Holy hell... I have that game!  Used to have the box for it too but it got thrown out when we moved... just looked on eBay and another videogame pricing site http://videogames.pricecharting.com/game/nes/bubble-bobble-part-2 and this game's current average price is $250.00 and up!!!

That's insane... I remember my mom got the game around the same time I got the NES top loader to replace my ailing original model that just didn't want to cooperate and play games anymore.... the game was $19.95 brand new at Toys R Us.  Talk about a nice return on your investment!



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.