Coworker just offered me a bunch of GB game boxes

I don't follow values with GB and I haven't aggressively tried to expand the collection beyond the extensive list of titles I bought at retail back when they were new. I have a huge collection of Nintendo portable stuff, but my brother and I are the original owners for nearly all of it.



I just got a text message from a coworker. He probably knows I'm into retro Nintendo stuff, but I don't think he knows how much I hoard collect.



He sent me a message saying he's "cleaning up some old junk" and asked if I wanted his old Game Boy game boxes with "inserts and stuff."



He probably thought of me because I've brought home empty boxes from computer stuff at work when he was throwing them out.



Here's what I saw in the pic he sent:



- The Flintstones

- Mortal Kombat

- Super Mario Land 2 (I probably have this one)

- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (I probably have this one)

- Spider Man/X-Men

- Raging Fighter

- Super R.C. Pro-AM (I might have this one)

- Tom & Jerry

- Home Alone 2

- Pac-Man (I might have this one)

- Kirby's Dream Land (I definitely have this one)



I probably have a few of these already. I don't know what "Raging Fighter" is, but I don't see any recently-closed on eBay with a box to hint at the value. At this point, I really don't know if this is a huge deal or not.?



He'll bring them to work tomorrow and I'll find out if any of them have manuals.

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  • Either way, get them! I'd be interested as well as many others I'm sure if you don't want them!!  



    Which Flintstones?
  • Originally posted by: acidjaguar



    Either way, get them! I'd be interested as well as many others I'm sure if you don't want them!!  



    Which Flintstones?



    Flintstones boxart looks like it's from the '90s movie.

     
  • Originally posted by: acidjaguar



    Either way, get them! I'd be interested as well as many others I'm sure if you don't want them!!  



    Which Flintstones?

    Yes I know I also would be interested in filling in some gaps    Either way, cool of your co-worker to think of you with something like this!



     
  • Originally posted by: Ichinisan

     
    Originally posted by: acidjaguar



    Either way, get them! I'd be interested as well as many others I'm sure if you don't want them!!  



    Which Flintstones?



    Flintstones boxart looks like it's from the '90s movie.

     

    K.  The other one is the prime time title unfortunately .... 



     
  • Originally posted by: Stryphos

     
    Originally posted by: acidjaguar



    Either way, get them! I'd be interested as well as many others I'm sure if you don't want them!!  



    Which Flintstones?

    Yes I know I also would be interested in filling in some gaps    Either way, cool of your co-worker to think of you with something like this!



     





    Super awesome.



    Him: "Do you want these game boxes?"



    Me: "OMG! Yes!"



    Him: "Lol. I'll bring them to work tomorrow. The games are not in them. It's just the boxes and whatever inserts are in them.!"



    Me: (flurry of pics of all the GB boxes I'm surrounded with)



    Him: "LMAO"



    Me: "Awesome, dude. Thanks!"
  • Man! I wish someone would give me 11 game boxes for absolutely free...



    OWATE!



    Thanks again, TriggerRedd.  
  • If you already have a wario land box, id be interested in the extra one. But nice score!
  • Free GB boxes is free GB boxes. Who cares what the titles are  that's rad mang
  • Gameboy boxes are a pain to find
  • I don't know, OP, this sounds like some kind of scam. He's probably going to lure you out to the parking lot, then knock you out and put you in his car trunk. Good thing you started this thread so we could give you a heads-up about this. Be safe.
  • Nice score, my Co-workers only offer me grief.
  • To answer your question, its only a deal if you feel like it is. If I were given these items it would not be, whereas you do have some interest in Game Boy so it's probably a deal for you.
  • Wish I had kept my super Mario land 2 and Pokemon boxes. Awesome that he is willing to help you out with a few box's and inserts.
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    Conditions look nice. Super RC Pro-AM is the version with the "Racing Set" tape stuck on the front. Wonder why he'd save them all these years if he weren't collecting himself? Tell him your bro says thanks too!



    Edit:

  • Originally posted by: Jerbilly



    To answer your question, its only a deal if you feel like it is. If I were given these items it would not be, whereas you do have some interest in Game Boy so it's probably a deal for you.



    I kind of understand but the way I see it is, if they are giving you something completely free with an official Nintendo logo on it, even if you have no interest in that particular item, someone else probably does.  This is nothing but trade fodder.  Never pass up free/dirt cheap fodder, even if you have absolutely no need for it.
  • Originally posted by: CZroe








    I'm not a box collector, but I do collect GB stuff and I do like to bump up the collectible level of some stuff in my collection that I had, and loved from my childhood.  Since I didn't own a SNES until later in my life, Mortal Kombat for the GB was the one I had to suffer through enjoy.



    So, if it's up for sale/trade, PM me.  I don't know what it's worth or how much your looking for, but if it's within reason, I may be willing to trade or buy it.

     
  • Originally posted by: rlh

    Originally posted by: Jerbilly



    To answer your question, its only a deal if you feel like it is. If I were given these items it would not be, whereas you do have some interest in Game Boy so it's probably a deal for you.



    I kind of understand but the way I see it is, if they are giving you something completely free with an official Nintendo logo on it, even if you have no interest in that particular item, someone else probably does.  This is nothing but trade fodder.  Never pass up free/dirt cheap fodder, even if you have absolutely no need for it.





    Oh, I agree. I was just answering the question about whether or not it's a deal since these types of posts are usually not seriously asking a question. I found it amusing.

    I'm probably on my own on this, however, when I say that I have enough stuff. I wouldn't take sonething I have no interest in myself unless I was going to give it to a friend for the same price I got it for.
  • He kinda downplayed our own interest. Part of the reason we haven't focused on expanding the GB collection is because it's mostly CIB and expanding it now with a bunch of loose games feels like watering it down. Already having these boxes makes the prospect of getting games to go with them exciting! They're probably cheap and the rest are good trade fodder (already have a pile of GB/C and GBA boxes to trade). I know some of our other boxes are Player's Choice because we were late to start buying many older GB games at retail, so it's time to re-evaluate which to keep. I don't know when we'll be done, but we'll definitely bump the thread when/if any of these become available.



    Even if we weren't interested, turning them down would have likely doomed them to the landfill. From what I can tell these come from storage, not a collector. We'll happily give them a home.   I don't think Ichinisan was wondering if it was a deal in the sense that he should or shouldn't accept, he was wondering it if was a high-value "score" since he couldn't determine the value of at least one. He definitely knew he wanted them, hence, "OMG! Yes!"
  • That's a pretty nice haul. I'd estimate retail value for the lot in the $150-$200 range.
  • I was offered some really nice NES games by a co worker once and I didn't feel comfortable taking them. He had a BBQ at his house and he knows I collect Nintendo, so he brought out a box of his old games to show me including Bonk's Adventure, Chubby Cherub, Battletoads vs. Double Dragon and a few other pricey titles. It was really interesting that he happened to own a bunch of games that would be expensive years later. He said I could have them but I told him they were worth a good chunk of money and that I wouldn't feel right taking them. I'm not bashing the OP; the truth is that I didn't take them because of the awkwardness that I would have to deal with at work if he found out their value and not because of my conscience. Has anyone else had to turn down good freebies for reasons like this? I still think about it lol.
  • All the time, but more often I give a bit of compensation for things that were charitably offered for free or too cheap. I did it last night. I did it last Sunday. I'm bringing a Genesis to someone for free tomorrow. Indeed, this very thread was partially intended to see if there was anything so valuable that he'd be uncomfortable accepting without offering something in return.
  • Very awesome that your coworker thought of you and gave you this. Great score! I'm about half way on my CIB Gameboy set so I know how hard it is to find boxes. If you do end up selling any of these, there are several I would be interested in!
  • That TG-16 I got Saturday for $15? I offered more for his Genesis stuff and came back to give him my pocket change (a few $$$). I even said "...and this is because you gave me such a good deal on that TurboGrafx. Forgot I had it earlier." Heck, I even bought an Atari 7800 adapter I didn't need from him AFTER giving my last one away: I could hack up a working replacement but another vendor needed to test his 7800 and needed an adapter to sell it. I just needed an excuse to spend more with this vendor, so giving it away ultimately cost me this much to replace it.   I even came back the next day and bought more stuff from him.



    Those free NES boxes from TriggerRedd? I'm giving some away despite owning those games without boxes and I insisted on sending enough to cover shipping and a little extra. When he heard that I intend to start a public service with the box scans, he even offered to cover shipping but I wouldn't have it!



    That Super Everdrive I got for $1.42857 was such an odd price because I bought a ton of other stuff (14 items total) from the vendor to sweeten the deal (for her) and that's what it came to per-item. I could have bought it for $1.667 with fewer items or $2 alone, but it didn't feel right. If I declined to purchase it entirely a profit-motivated / less charitable person (a different vendor) would have got it. I'm not just guessing either: I bumped into him later. I ended up giving him some of the stuff I bought because he was disappointed that I beat him to it, so even the per-item cost for me was a bit higher than I stated.



    I've straight up given away several smaller things on NintendoAge that no one knows about because it stays in PMs. I think most collectors try to spread the love/luck around, and I definitely don't want to be the guy who doesn't. I gave a part to a member recently. I sent a free eReader card to another.



    We flaunt the luck more than tooting our charity horn, but I hope that doesn't give the impression that we don't contribute.
  • F1-Race was also included. It has the same "Racing Set" tape across the top of the box that R.C. PRO-AM has. I have a hip pouch in-package from Goodwill that has the same tape on it. The Racing Set sounds like it was a pretty good bundle. At least 2 4-player racing games, a 4-player adapter, and a pouch to carry everything around in. I wonder if it also included a link cable other than the 4P adapter?



    I definitely have these boxes already:

    - Kirby's Dream Land

    - R.C. PRO-AM

    - F1-Race

    - Super Mario Land 2

    - Wario Land (SML3)



    None of these have manuals or clamshells.



    All but 2 have plastic trays.

    Of those two, one is missing the tray and one has a paper tray.



    Most have NP subscription inserts.



    Many have publisher advertisements, catalogs, registration cards, etc. One of the inserts makes sure to tell you the correct way to insert a game into the Game Boy  
  • Well id be intrested in the rc pro-am. Got snes games i dont need. Would trade a few five. Or for price of shipping I guess id hook you up my copy of rcpro - just to make a orphan have a home
  • Decisions...



    I'll consult with my brother. The R.C. PRO-AM box we already had is from the "player's choice million seller" reprint and has an ESRB rating. It has a big Rareware logo like the one they started using after Donkey Kong Country was released. No icon to indicate game link compatibility.



    Combined with the hip pouch I got new-in-package at the Goodwill thrift store, this newly acquired R.C. PRO-AM and F1-Race seem to complete the "Racing Set" bundle since they all have that special logo tape on them.

















    God I sound like such a hoarder...
  • No worries either way. Just trying to get this cart in that box
  • Now that you provided pictures and i looked at my cart for the first time after purchase , i have the cart for the box on the left. But i still wouldnt mind pairing them up. Whoever has it.
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