Tetris NES Proto
I do not have much experience with nes or rare games, but i was lucky enough to find this while helping a friend move.
http://www.chasethechuckwagon.com/item.cgi?show_item=0000004631
http://www.chasethechuckwagon.com/item.cgi?show_item=0000004631
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who the hell would just have things like this hanging around?
LOL, when I sold a Tetris NES proto to Castlevania4ever, it never even reached $200. Where do you find all these people willing to give you all this money for NES protos?
You know, to be honest it might be the fact that ones like this are sort of 'undiscovered territory' while when people see that you or anyone else who is an established collector is selling one, they figure it has already been played, tested against the final product and dumped somewhere. Also, when you list a proto, people probably figure 'pfft, he knows what this is worth and if he's trying to sell it, it can't be worth what he's asking...' whereas if a random proto pops up from someone who has no idea about it, all the speculation of how much it's worth makes people's imaginations run rampant and drives the price up.
what do you mean dumped?
(I think) "Dumping" just means that the code in the game has been 'copied', and, in some situations, made publicly available. Sometimes people with proto's "dump" their games just so they can have a copy of it, but others (read: TheRedEye) try to make them all publicly available.
It means more if the proto you own is of a game that was never released, or in you're situation possibly, the game was released, but the code is not 100% the same as the code of the game that was released in its final version.
Pal affects the value slightly, yes.
At least that is what I think Dream is referring.. sorry if I got it wrong Dream.