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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: fighterpilot562 on March 31, 2016, 12:57:06 am
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https://gma.yahoo.com/man-lists-jaw-dropping-3-133-piece-video-204308433--abc-news-house-and-home.html
A Massachusetts man has decided to part ways with his colossal video game collection that he started as a kid 27 years ago.
John, 30, who also goes by the username "mywholevideogamecollection" on eBay, has placed an assortment of 3,133 games on the e-commerce site for a whopping price tag of $150,000.
Mother of god
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JAW-DROPPING-3-133-Video-Game-Collection-Nintendo-Sega-Turbo-Grafx-and-much-more-/322049920194
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Incredible looking collection, but 3000 games for 150k? That could buy a house lol Is his listing even close to worth that price even if most are in high quality condition?
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*sigh* another pie in the sky collector trying to unload his collection for 5x what its worth. Nobody is going to buy it from him. hell even if he had it priced at a third of that I doubt it would sell.
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*sigh* another pie in the sky collector trying to unload his collection for 5x what its worth. Nobody is going to buy it from him. hell even if he had it priced at a third of that I doubt it would sell.
Yeah, because who is the person who has 150k lying around for a collection? Especially on Ebay? In sections maybe it would have a small chance, but it sounds like this wasn't the first time he's put it on Ebay.
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The pic with the TV is familiar.
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hmmm maybe I could put my collection up on ebay for a insane amount and get everyone talking about it. lol
What do you guys think I should ask? lol ::)
My friend did once put my collection up on a Craigslist in a far away state, he put many pictures and said make an offer. He did this just to see what people would offer. (no the collection was never really for sale no matter what offer he got) lol
He got a bunch of lowballer resellers of course and one guy who was a serious buyer til he looked through all I had and got back to him saying there's no fair offer he could give that he could afford. lol
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Never agree with these collection sales.
People think cause they have a large amount of games together, it somehow adds to the price.
Basically you should pick out the rare stuff and sell it on it's own and then sell everything else in bulk at €5/$5 a game.
However no one ever does that, it bugs me.
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I don't see anything that just pops out as must have for me....
I recently sold my Virtual Boy and 3 games for about $100. I could have gotten $200 or more, but the poor little guy was starting to have issues with the graphics glitching so I let it slide for a bit less. I didn't play it and it took up unnecessary space in my storage closet.
I also sold off my 3 NES and dozen games, gun and 5 controllers for around $140. I hadn't tested any of them for the past 10 years, but they all did work before I boxed them up.
Anyway...while his collection certainly is impressive, he'd make a lot more selling them off in lots and not a large bulk. Most collectors aren't out to have what he has in it's entirety. I know my older brother - at one point - was on a mission for collecting NES games. He wouldn't be interested in anything else in the collection.
I know my younger brother really wanted the Virtual Boy I had, but with it starting to fail he passed on it. He may be interested in the Virtual Boy set, but nothing else.
This is like selling off a pre-built PC. Sure, you might find someone to buy it, but not for the price you want. You're better off piecing out the computer and you'll make more on it.
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I looked at this collection and thought the price was ridiculous. It equals out to $47.88 for each item. Guaranteed, at least half of the games are common titles that go for $5 to $10 a piece. Another thousand are probably in the $20-$40 range for more sought after titles. That leaves about 500 games plus the systems in the list (this is just a rough estimate) that are worth an average of $100 each if complete in their boxes and rare.
Doing a bit of rudimentary math, on the high end that would put the value of this collection at approximately $100K on the highest of the high end. More like $77K which is on the lower end of my rough figures.
This dude is stupid.
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This is an average Saturday pick-up for Flea.
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LOOK AT ME! LOOK WHAT I HAVE!!!
It's just some dude trying to get attention. It happens every now and then.
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LOOK AT ME! LOOK WHAT I HAVE!!!
It's just some dude trying to get attention. It happens every now and then.
We have an entire thread dedicated to that.
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LOOK AT ME! LOOK WHAT I HAVE!!!
It's just some dude trying to get attention. It happens every now and then.
We have an entire thread dedicated to that.
I think that uh...this entire site where we catalog our vast collections kinda does that.
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hmmm maybe I could put my collection up on ebay for a insane amount and get everyone talking about it. lol
What do you guys think I should ask? lol ::)
My friend did once put my collection up on a Craigslist in a far away state, he put many pictures and said make an offer. He did this just to see what people would offer. (no the collection was never really for sale no matter what offer he got) lol
He got a bunch of lowballer resellers of course and one guy who was a serious buyer til he looked through all I had and got back to him saying there's no fair offer he could give that he could afford. lol
well considering if your numbers are accurate and including the doubles we all know you don't add your collection IS the world record video game collection. for high balling it I would post at a cool 1 mill ~ $70 a piece, put that premium in for the world record.
BTW yes I know you were joking.
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I seen this. Makes me cringe when I was asking 17k for mine people thought I had lost my mind.
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He's not going to be able to get a buyer at the overinflated value.
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hmmm maybe I could put my collection up on ebay for a insane amount and get everyone talking about it. lol
What do you guys think I should ask? lol ::)
My friend did once put my collection up on a Craigslist in a far away state, he put many pictures and said make an offer. He did this just to see what people would offer. (no the collection was never really for sale no matter what offer he got) lol
He got a bunch of lowballer resellers of course and one guy who was a serious buyer til he looked through all I had and got back to him saying there's no fair offer he could give that he could afford. lol
well considering if your numbers are accurate and including the doubles we all know you don't add your collection IS the world record video game collection. for high balling it I would post at a cool 1 mill ~ $70 a piece, put that premium in for the world record.
BTW yes I know you were joking.
You know if someone actually offered me a million dollars for my collection it would be hard for me not to take the offer...
But I'd be in tears watching it go.
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No Atari? Pfffft. And he calls it a "collection" ::)
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No Atari? Pfffft. And he calls it a "collection" ::)
It's not very "all inclusive."
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So like $50 a game? No, he's not seriously wanting to sell I don't think. Guaranteed that many, many items in the collection are market valued at far less than $50. Many more than those that are valued at above. Then again, it could be actual bait to see if some nutso millionaire wants an instant collection. In that case why not? You could buy back a good chunk of the games and be set for a while.
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I agree, his price seems absolutely wrong but I find these auctions very entertaining as I enjoy browsing through/watching other collections.
I tend to admit, that his price would be more justifiable, if he had his games complete in box or at least complete sets for some systems. Especially his N64 set seems like a poor mix of loose carts and some CIB's.
Stunning collection nevertheless.
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I haven't gone through his list of titles that he has, but the price is whack.
You could have a PlayStation with 400 random games. big, impressive collection right?
Now take someone else who has a complete in box, mint condition PlayStation with 100 of the best titles, all black label complete and like-new.
Which bundle would you prefer? Same goes for this guys collection. Many of his games, systems, etc. are not complete in their boxes and what condition are those that are complete? I'm not impressed. If every system was in cherry condition and complete with manuals and all of the games were complete in non-damaged/crushed boxes, I would be impressed.
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I'd rather see full sets go up for sale than large mismash collections. If I want to look at a large mismash collection, I'll just look at mine! ;D