how much could i sell my n64 with two memory packs and 4 games adn 2 controllers for....im saving up money for new guitar i need 200 bucks...do u think i could get $45 canadian for that 64?
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Just check out ebay for how much they go, and maybe try a Nintendo forum.
maybe try a Nintendo forum.
+1, what the heck are you thinking dude, posting this on a guitar forum?? :roll: :P :wink:
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it's fine for this forum...just belongs in the coffee house
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Guitarin' isn't a job, so don't make it one.
N64 on Ebay is going for about $15 to $25 plus shipping,
Games are about $10 to $30 depending on what game.
These are US dollars so you will have to convert.
i figure it is guitar related lol i meen the cause of selling it is going towards my ovation
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haha.
Wow, games are going for that much? (I just spelt much "m-u-t-c-h" and I sat for 2 minutes trying to think if that was the right way to spell it)
I have at least 25 games, I had no idea they were worth anything.
Adding in the games gives it the value.
A lot of these get sold to grandparents who want something in the house when the grandkids come over but aren't going to put down 3 bills for a Sony PS2 or 3 with a couple of games. Since the games are no longer being produced you need them to make the sale.
Clean it up, pack it nice and EBAY away.
As for what they are going for it doesn't mater, because what you get is what you get. The price of an outdated game deck declines with time.
Mike
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£30 in the UK, with games anything from £5 upwards.
We bought a few games not so long back; we've still got the consoles in working order and they fire up so much quicker than the PS2 or that Windoze powered thing. So much more effort went into the gameplay.
Best,
A :-)
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I still have a Mattel Intellivision ( I think ) :oops:
It's been stored away with about 20 of the best games it offered. We used to play it on the very first Sony 60" projection "fold out" reflector type big screen tv's way back when.
Anyone remember either?
Thread stealer....DOH!!!! :D
I'd sell the whole sheebang for $20 plus shipping which will probably cost $60 due to the number of game cartridges. :roll:
Bish
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