1DanHendersonMon 12th Sep 2016 I'm listing a ton of 30 year old nintendo carts. I have no idea how much to charge for them. The prices are all over the place on ebay. Somebody help! http://stores.ebay.com/paradigmsubversion59?_dmd=2&_nkw=NES DanHenderson
3DefHalanMon 12th Sep 2016 $2 People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility. I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means... 3DS Friend Code: 2621-2786-9784 | Nintendo Network ID: DefHalan
4the_shpydarTue 13th Sep 2016 This site should prove helpful to you to see estimated value/market rate prices, as well as seeing what some amount of completed-sale prices have been: https://www.pricecharting.com/ (Also, you should put the link to your eBay store in your signature; the mods will likely delete the link from your post.) EDIT: I just checked out what you have listed so far, and your're pricing them way way WAAAAAY too high. Edited on Tue 13th September, 2016 @ 02:45 by the_shpydar The Shpydarloggery She-Ra is awesome. If you believe otherwise, you are clearly wrong. Urban Champion is GLORIOUS.Switch Friend Code: SW-5973-1398-6394 | 3DS Friend Code: 2578-3211-9319 | My Nintendo: theShpydar | Nintendo Network ID: theShpydar
5faintTue 13th Sep 2016 @DanHenderson dude a complete version of top gun is worth 15 bucks. Did you even look into the value of these before posting them? [email protected] friend code: 0103-9004-2456
6faintTue 13th Sep 2016 @DanHenderson a complete Gradius should be 22 to 24 maximum [email protected] friend code: 0103-9004-2456
7faintTue 13th Sep 2016 @DanHenderson final fantasy with the box and manual in good condition is about $110 [email protected] friend code: 0103-9004-2456
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