Timewalk Games Sweet Home Nes cart
I recently acquired Sweet Home made by Timewalk Games, played it a little bit and it's not for me.
I heard a lot of good things about it. I checked feebay and didn't see a Timewalk Games version so I figured I would hitup the Price Check forum.
I did see Ferris Bueller's price guide for after market Nintendo games.
I noticed there were 2 different versions.
Not sure which one this is as well as if the price has changed in the past 3 years.
Below is everything that came with.
I heard a lot of good things about it. I checked feebay and didn't see a Timewalk Games version so I figured I would hitup the Price Check forum.
I did see Ferris Bueller's price guide for after market Nintendo games.
I noticed there were 2 different versions.
Not sure which one this is as well as if the price has changed in the past 3 years.
Below is everything that came with.
Comments
Originally posted by: ifightdragons
This is a long shot, but how much for just the manual and map?
At this point I am looking to keep it together, but if there is a point were I do split up, I will let you know
Not sure if this is still available or if this is the version with a holographic label or just the regular one. Either way, If it's still up for sale, I would be willing to negotiate with you on it.
Hello. New user here but I have been actively searching for the sweet home cartridge with the holographic sticker by time walk.
Not sure if this is still available or if this is the version with a holographic label or just the regular one. Either way, If it's still up for sale, I would be willing to negotiate with you on it.
I would direct PM the person, not bump this 2 year old thread.
Funnily enough I just sold one on ebay in January and since this is the price check thread I sold it for $175.
Thank you, good advice. I actually ended up doing that right after i posted this.
You're making me glad i did post a 2 year old thread though... because now i have a good sense of the asking price.
I read somewhere that the holigram ones were super low production and that most of the time it was a regular label.