Attention all Super Famciom Collectors!

Well basically on the Super Fami and Fami stuff that came in my lot, I have absolutely NO idea what ANYTHING is worth, so Im gonna need as much help as any of you can provide. Also, if you can give me the names of some games that dont have english, and even if you tell me its a 1 dollar game that would help out. Here are pics of all the games I have, I tried to make them as clear as possible. Also, even if you know the value of 1 game, just post it, anything helps.

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  • I can't help with any of the pricing, but I can help identify the Famicom carts. I've always used the list over on Famicom World and find the games based on their ID #'s. The list can be found here: http://www.famicomworld.com/Games/?fc=1&o=1



    Good luck selling off your stock, I'd probably be interested in a few of the fami carts.
  • Nice find. Where'd ya get the games at?
  • Originally posted by: MrMark0673

    I can't help with any of the pricing, but I can help identify the Famicom carts. I've always used the list over on Famicom World and find the games based on their ID #'s. The list can be found here: http://www.famicomworld.com/Games/?fc=1&o=1



    Good luck selling off your stock, I'd probably be interested in a few of the fami carts.


    Thanks, I'll definitely be using that for all the Fami stuff, just need help with this damn Super fami stuff! image

    Originally posted by: NES_Bros_3

    Nice find. Where'd ya get the games at?


    http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid=22405
  • The DragonBall Z games (I thought I saw at least one of them in your lot) you can usually sell for $10-$20, and any other games that have enough English to get through the menus normally sell for pretty close to their NTSC counterparts. Street Fighters are unique because they have the proper names for the bosses at the end.



    Some of the RPGs are pretty useless if you don't know Japanese, and don't sell for anywhere near what an NTSC version would go for.



    I'm still sitting on at least 60 or 70 SFC games from a lot that I bought on ebay early last year.
  • Also, you can use the code on the label (starts with SHVC- and will either have two characters after that or four-two more after that) and look up the English title on superfamicom.org.



    Also, if you have a Sanrio World Smash Ball (SHVC-S7) in your lot, I'd gladly trade you or buy it from you.
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