How to Price a NES Bundle?

How does one price a NES bundles including 105games+console.  Do you just pricecheck it and knock a certain percentage off and start there?  What would that percentage be?  No game is worth over $20, nothing special here.  Also, if I decide to list online, what is the best method for shipping the whole thing at once?  

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  • No idea about shipping. But about the pricing it all depends on how bad you want it gone and what you spent on it. If you got 20 dollar game for five dollars you could charge ten and still make a profit. Another option is putting it up for auction starting at 99 cents. It will get up to almost retail or even higher in no time
  • I'd say a 1% discount per game. 1% off for one game, 5% off for 5 games, et cetera.



    PS I am interested in your bundle
  • Ok, let me clarify. It comes out to 112 games, console, 4 controllers, zapper, fourscore. A quick pricechart gives me a "value" of $823 in a perfect world. So would 500 be a good deal? Here is the list I've composed.



    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lqm6LedYB1DFcMJgCtoKjmqlyd-utbdmWjhq-BP57Ds/edit?usp=sharing
  • I would say $400-500 is a fair asking price as its right around $4 each cart + the system and extras... I'd even go a bit lower if you wanted to sell it quick.
  • Open auction may be a good choice, unless you already have a interested buyer.
  • I'm going to list this on Craigslist and here on the forum for an in-person meet at first just because I figure shipping costs factored in probably wouldn't make this worthwhile for them or me. I'm going to do some more investigating on shipping costs once I get the weight tallied up. Thank you for all the responses.
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