Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge mint CIB on Nintendoage

What is the fair amount for someone to charge for this on this site? 

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  • You would probably do better to just say, make an offer and accept one that suits you. If somebody is interested, they will not be shy. Also, pics will be a big factor for most as well.
  • I'm the potential buyer. I was offering $100. He wasn't too impressed about that which I found that that was pretty fair. So that's why I asked. Since I made this thread I upped the offer to $100 + a mint complete copy of the Japanese version (which is definetely the most I'm going to agree to give overall) he's thinking about agreeing to it. Still negotiating.
  • $100 is way too much. how about $20
  • Originally posted by: pslamalfa

    $100 is way too much. how about $20


    (not my trade) But, just so you know he's talking about the Gameboy CIB, not NES.
  • Originally posted by: justin_credible

    I'm the potential buyer. I was offering $100. He wasn't too impressed about that which I found that that was pretty fair. So that's why I asked. Since I made this thread I upped the offer to $100 + a mint complete copy of the Japanese version (which is definetely the most I'm going to agree to give overall) he's thinking about agreeing to it. Still negotiating.


    I'm not up to date on prices of Gameboy stuff but a few months back when I was looking at prices I recall this being one of the higher/highest prices CIBs at the time.
  • $100 for Belmont's revenge looks solid to me.
  • Yeah $100 is right on the money. If i had an extra id sell it for $100
  • So if you were the seller and were offered $100 PLUS a mint CIB japanese version, you should want to jump all over that right? (you can get around $40 for the japanese version, or keep it)
  • Originally posted by: justin_credible

    So if you were the seller and were offered $100 PLUS a mint CIB japanese version, you should want to jump all over that right? (you can get around $40 for the japanese version, or keep it)


    Is this the Japanese version?: http://cgi.ebay.com/Gameboy-GB-castlevania-Akumajo-Dracula-2-Jp-Complete_W0QQitemZ320359683321QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Vintage_Video_Games?hash=item4a96ecd4f9&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

    And yes, I would agree on this trade if I was the seller. But, you know, I'm notimage.
  • Originally posted by: guillavoie

    Originally posted by: justin_credible

    So if you were the seller and were offered $100 PLUS a mint CIB japanese version, you should want to jump all over that right? (you can get around $40 for the japanese version, or keep it)


    Is this the Japanese version?: http://cgi.ebay.com/Gameboy-GB-castlevania-Akumajo-Drac...

    And yes, I would agree on this trade if I was the seller. But, you know, I'm notimage.

    Yep that's the  same as the one I've got.

  • Maybe I'm mistaken, but as I've been kinda sorta watching this one off an on, I don't think it's hitting that high anymore. Maybe if it was a dead, super, awesome mint CIB, but I coulda sworn I saw a couple of these end in the last few months around $55-60 in really nice shape.
  • yeah I was gonna say $50-60
  • It was selling regularly for $50-70 not so long before, but recently, a few copies sold for more. I remember seeing one fetch near $100, not Mint, in the last month.
  • Well the copy we are talking about here is indeed minty mint (only one flaw on the box), with the papers and everything (manual has never even been flipped through).
  • Originally posted by: guillavoie

    Originally posted by: justin_credible

    So if you were the seller and were offered $100 PLUS a mint CIB japanese version, you should want to jump all over that right? (you can get around $40 for the japanese version, or keep it)


    Is this the Japanese version?: http://cgi.ebay.com/Gameboy-GB-castlevania-Akumajo-Drac...

    And yes, I would agree on this trade if I was the seller. But, you know, I'm notimage.

    cool seeing the japanese box art.   anybody got any links to more jp famicom/superfami/gb box art.   I like looking at the differences.

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