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« on: April 04, 2018, 02:16:11 am »
if we're being real here, it's quite understandable that SNES games are priced the way they are, there being more saught over by more and more collectors. I have to agree with you that a lot of them are worth less then $10 (especially Thomas & friends), but the only way it can go sown in price is if they become more common and less saught after, taking a look at my SNES collection, the last time I payed less then $10 for a game was Vegas Stakes. I payed $8 around the late 2000's, and the cartidge was about a 6.5/10 in condition. Super Nintendo consoles on the other hand are cheap if you don't get the cables, don't get the controllers, and the console is severally yellowed (seen them at a flea market for $20-$30.