Does anybody else use these web sites?

I have been using this site for a few months now to track my collection, and I
have even printed out the complete spreadsheet to make sure I am aware of
every game variant thats out there.  Would anybody here consider this a
credible source?

National Game Depot http://www.nationalgamedepot.zoomshare.com/


I have been using this site to get a rough estimate of how much my games
and systems are worth, or what theyre selling for currently.

Video Game Price Charts http://www.videogamepricecharts.com/price-guide/signed-up


What other sites/tools do you use?

Comments

  • I dont know about that NGD site.. something about it..



    NA has a monthly ezine that has a great price chart in it but it only covers loose carts and no variants but I would say thats as accurate as it gets.
  • Originally posted by: Ack71

    I dont know about that NGD site.. something about it..





    Yeah something about that guy...  I wouldn't trust him.  Plus he cant spell for shit.   image
  • Originally posted by: Silverspoon

    Would anybody here consider this a credible source?

    National Game Depot http://www.nationalgamedepot.zoomshare.com/


    Crebidle, maybe. image

    Edit: NGD is a very active member here, as to not be too cryptic. He looks like this...

    image ..or at the moment like this... image
  • Thanks for the quick replies!
  • Originally posted by: airlock78

    Crebidle, maybe. image

    image

    Seriously, would you trust a guy that look like this ? image

  • Originally posted by: Marton

    Originally posted by: airlock78

    Crebidle, maybe. image

    image

    Seriously, would you trust a guy that look like this ? image


    I know I wouldn't!  I hear he is a total jerkface!
    ~~NGD

  • I'm kind of partial to the NA price guides, myself...
  • for non-NES items i'll check vgpc for something i'm wondering about, but i always try to verify it with completed ebay auctions. from what i can tell vgpc factors in whatever price something is currently available for, which is often some retarded buy-it-now price that won't sell.
  • I use Video Game Price Charts all the time. For nes, snes, ps1, and so on they seem to be pretty good for cart only and disc complete. It will give you a real quick zone of the price range.
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