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| patrickmeansly:
--- Quote from: slothingXPIG on May 13, 2013, 02:06:21 am --- --- End quote --- i agree about the thrill of hunting is fun. I did that a couple of times but you have to drive so far to do so because there is nothing near bye, i'd rather just buy on ebay. last time I went game hunting i spent over 40 just in gas. and it wasnt as far as i should have gone. if i hit up the nearest big cities or outskirts of the big cities, i would spend over 100 or so in gas. its tough for my situation and especially with no local game stores. [/quote] Lol I am in the same boat man. Nearest goodwill is 25 miles or soo. nearest fleamarket is about 20 miles and I drive a 95 suburban. gas aint cheap but maybe you could gather some peeps to chip in for gas, if not there has to be some kind of reseller of sorts or some kind of thirft store. A guy that sells furniture and novelty's around here even had a dunk hunt(he also said he had a sealed Atari not to long ago). sometimes pawn shops have them. or yard sales.. they are the best. I never go cause I never get up early enough for them:(.... Wait.... why you worried about gas when u would be spending over 1000 on a game :P [/quote] Ha ;) thats a good one lol. I would like to clarify tho, that the listing was 2600, I would not spend over 1000. I figured maybe 800-1000 at the max only if im feeling it at that time. I figured since I want games complete in box, and the cartridge ranges from 500-700, i might as well get the rest. I feel its an investment too, because i think one day it will be very very hard to find and worth a lot more than 3000. But per the gas, the chances of getting the flintstones game while driving out of town game hunting, is just not common enough. When I watch videos on youtube on people having these so called miraculous flea market and thrift store finds, I just honestly dont believe them. I have been goodwill hunting ;D, for a looonng time, and never came across any deals or rare games like they do. maybe in a big city like boston, new york or something you will, but not a smaller. so unfortunately, instead of driving, I could just order it and have it delivered to me. But I am considering getting just the cartridge first, then get the manual when it pops up for 100-150, and the box for a reasonable price. and per your experience about not going down on prices, thats exactly how it goes. good will does not go down on any prices here. they tell me "in 2 weeks, we mark down un sold items 10 percent, and then 10 percent for each week". go back in 2 weeks, and price not marked down and they wont sell it cheaper. here after a month, goodwill ships their unsold merchandise to the good will warehouse for shoppers to pick through bins. I was doing that a while, but all you can find are broken ps2's and xboxs. I actually started my ebay business like that. i bought them for 5 a piece, and sold broken ps2s for 30-50 dollars. People actually buy them. but that all stopped, when a flea market seller started paying them to hold back gaming merchandise for him. I have to result to Ebay to buy games :-[ |
| brettybluevein:
--- Quote from: theflea on May 13, 2013, 02:25:22 am ---Would I pay that much for Flintstones 2? No. I might go $500 if I had the money on hand but I just cant justify paying over that myself. I think the most I ever payed for a Single game was $300 and that was tough. --- End quote --- So Flea, how did you acquire all your Metal Slug AES for less than $300 per game? Are they conversions? |
| blipcs76:
--- Quote from: patrickmeansly on May 13, 2013, 12:27:19 am ---A guy that sells furniture and novelty's around here even had a dunk hunt(he also said he had a sealed Atari not to long ago). sometimes pawn shops have them. or yard sales.. they are the best. --- End quote --- Don't discount pawn shops. While I've never found anything extremely rare in one, I did find a copy of Shadowrun (SNES) for $6 in a pawn shop that looked like they only sold guns and horse supplies. I also picked up Final Fantasy Anthology for $2, Personal FES for $3, and Battletoads (CIB) for $10 at pawn shops. I'd suggest avoiding the ones that look newer or get a lot of traffic for obvious reasons. Then again, I hit a dingy old pawn shop recently where I had high hopes, and all they had were 2-3 common PS2 games for $20 each. |
| sin2beta:
--- Quote from: blipcs76 on May 30, 2013, 09:47:34 am --- --- Quote from: patrickmeansly on May 13, 2013, 12:27:19 am ---A guy that sells furniture and novelty's around here even had a dunk hunt(he also said he had a sealed Atari not to long ago). sometimes pawn shops have them. or yard sales.. they are the best. --- End quote --- Don't discount pawn shops. While I've never found anything extremely rare in one, I did find a copy of Shadowrun (SNES) for $6 in a pawn shop that looked like they only sold guns and horse supplies. I also picked up Final Fantasy Anthology for $2, Personal FES for $3, and Battletoads (CIB) for $10 at pawn shops. I'd suggest avoiding the ones that look newer or get a lot of traffic for obvious reasons. Then again, I hit a dingy old pawn shop recently where I had high hopes, and all they had were 2-3 common PS2 games for $20 each. --- End quote --- John Hancock, a collector out of washington states that he found his copy of Snatcher on SEGA CD at a pawnshop. It was sealed behind the counter. It had been sitting there unnoticed for years apparently. He picked it up for a couple of bucks. This is definitely not the norm though. But if you find someone slipping, it's probably going to be a flea market, pawn shop, or craigslist. It takes time, but that's where the hunt is. |
| redblaze57:
--- Quote from: sin2beta on May 30, 2013, 06:48:23 pm --- --- Quote from: blipcs76 on May 30, 2013, 09:47:34 am --- --- Quote from: patrickmeansly on May 13, 2013, 12:27:19 am ---A guy that sells furniture and novelty's around here even had a dunk hunt(he also said he had a sealed Atari not to long ago). sometimes pawn shops have them. or yard sales.. they are the best. --- End quote --- Don't discount pawn shops. While I've never found anything extremely rare in one, I did find a copy of Shadowrun (SNES) for $6 in a pawn shop that looked like they only sold guns and horse supplies. I also picked up Final Fantasy Anthology for $2, Personal FES for $3, and Battletoads (CIB) for $10 at pawn shops. I'd suggest avoiding the ones that look newer or get a lot of traffic for obvious reasons. Then again, I hit a dingy old pawn shop recently where I had high hopes, and all they had were 2-3 common PS2 games for $20 each. --- End quote --- John Hancock, a collector out of washington states that he found his copy of Snatcher on SEGA CD at a pawnshop. It was sealed behind the counter. It had been sitting there unnoticed for years apparently. He picked it up for a couple of bucks. This is definitely not the norm though. But if you find someone slipping, it's probably going to be a flea market, pawn shop, or craigslist. It takes time, but that's where the hunt is. --- End quote --- that's just the way game chasing goes ;D |
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