So to just confirm with this gamevaluenow site... Will you be able to upload a spreadsheet of your collection and it will give you value or will you have to individually enter everything you own into this site as well? That would be a NIGHTMARE, but I understand. I log my collection with RFgeneration and can export a spreadsheet,
I am working on an import tool right now so that no one has to go through that nightmare :-) . You will be able to upload a spreadsheet into the import tool and a collection based on the spreadsheet will be created over at GameValueNow. That collection would then be valued and updated daily.
I had game collector apps for my iPad that tried to assign values to collections but they seemed WAY inflated.
I recently had to price out my NES collection so I used the feature on Price Charting to buy all the data for it. (I think it was like $3-5 dollars to get the full NES set in an Excel sheet with current CIB and cart only values). Using that sheet I removed all the games I didn't have and adjusted the price of each cell for damage/etc. It's a bit time consuming, but for a couple bucks it's a great starting point. Not sure how much the cost is for many consoles, but they have different options so you'd have to see what's best.
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So to just confirm with this gamevaluenow site... Will you be able to upload a spreadsheet of your collection and it will give you value or will you have to individually enter everything you own into this site as well? That would be a NIGHTMARE, but I understand. I log my collection with RFgeneration and can export a spreadsheet,
I am working on an import tool right now so that no one has to go through that nightmare :-) . You will be able to upload a spreadsheet into the import tool and a collection based on the spreadsheet will be created over at GameValueNow. That collection would then be valued and updated daily.
I recently had to price out my NES collection so I used the feature on Price Charting to buy all the data for it. (I think it was like $3-5 dollars to get the full NES set in an Excel sheet with current CIB and cart only values). Using that sheet I removed all the games I didn't have and adjusted the price of each cell for damage/etc. It's a bit time consuming, but for a couple bucks it's a great starting point. Not sure how much the cost is for many consoles, but they have different options so you'd have to see what's best.