I cant find any usa version sold listings on ebay for this game and im the only one selling it, i have received a offer of $90 already, what is this game truly worth? i have just loose cart
That is a tough game to find CIB. Loose, they do pop up. Is yours the one on eBay for $199?
GBA is heating up, but still I would probably consider selling it for around $100 if I had that offer and didn't want to keep it. Some of the random GBA rares are volatile, and you might want to be the first one to make a triple figure sale on a random loose cartridge. For example, I sold a Proud Family GBA Video for around $100, and then a bunch came up for sale on eBay after, and now the supply outweighs the demand. At this stage in the infancy of GBA, it's kinda all over the place on certain games.
$90 for a cart only is massive. Take it. Like mrsaturn said, with GBA you kind of have to strike first. If a public sale of $90 for a cart happens, the market would flood to a better equilibrium. GBA barely has any $100 carts, and this won't be one of them any time soon.
Looking through my Amazon history, apparently I bought a complete set of this game for $13 in 2015 I wish I still had it now that I'm really collecting GBA.
Looking through my Amazon history, apparently I bought a complete set of this game for $13 in 2015 I wish I still had it now that I'm really collecting GBA.
Haha that's strange. I got mine off of eBay in 2015 for $24. Unlike you, however, I still have mine
Thanks to this thread, I was out today for the first time in a long time and found this cart so, I picked it up. Why not?
Also the reason why F1 Pole and Jimmy 'shot up' from $5 is because the PAL and NTSC games were lumped together in their database. So the MUCH MUCH more common F1 PAL would be sold and be listed as the NSTC price. Then of course, someone with a real NTSC one could list their for $5 without knowing. Once the listings became more specific, the 'true' price of F1 and Jimmy shot up.
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GBA is heating up, but still I would probably consider selling it for around $100 if I had that offer and didn't want to keep it. Some of the random GBA rares are volatile, and you might want to be the first one to make a triple figure sale on a random loose cartridge. For example, I sold a Proud Family GBA Video for around $100, and then a bunch came up for sale on eBay after, and now the supply outweighs the demand. At this stage in the infancy of GBA, it's kinda all over the place on certain games.
Looking through my Amazon history, apparently I bought a complete set of this game for $13 in 2015 I wish I still had it now that I'm really collecting GBA.
Haha that's strange. I got mine off of eBay in 2015 for $24. Unlike you, however, I still have mine
Also the reason why F1 Pole and Jimmy 'shot up' from $5 is because the PAL and NTSC games were lumped together in their database. So the MUCH MUCH more common F1 PAL would be sold and be listed as the NSTC price. Then of course, someone with a real NTSC one could list their for $5 without knowing. Once the listings became more specific, the 'true' price of F1 and Jimmy shot up.