N64 lot price check

I offered this guy $150 what do you guys think?

I'm selling a Nintendo N64 system with 3 controllers, 25 games, a TremorPak, power cable, and RF adapter. The console hasn't been used in a couple of years but it powers on and plays games. It's the neon green see-through version of the console. There are 3 controllers that come with. 1 controller is red, 1 controller is the standard gray, and 1 controller is neon see-through green to match the system itself. The TremorPak is also the standard gray color.

-The 25 games included are:
Mario Kart 64
Super Mario 64
Mario party
Super Smash Bros.
Paper Mario
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Banjo-Kazooie
Yoshi's Story
South Park
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
Conker's Bad Fur Day
WWF: War Zone
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Pokemon Snap
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
In The Zone '98
Banjo-Tooie
Hexen
WWF Wrestlemania 2000
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
All-Star Baseball 2001
Donkey Kong 64
WWF No Mercy
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil

Comments

  • run now and get it











    run
  • ** Laces up the PF Flyers**
  • Just convince them to give you the Chrono, Super Mario RPG, Zelda for free and have them sell the rest for $60. Basically what it is equivalent to.
  • Easily worth twice that, nice deal!
  • Hell yeah, go go go!
  • Great deal,u better get on it!!
  • Yeah, that's pretty much Chrono Trigger, Super Mario RPG, and LttP for free. Mighty fine deal.
  • Just picked it up. Thanks guys!
  • very veyr good deal pull the trigger
  • Excellent work, sir. Now, put in Chrono Trigger and start playing!
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  • Yeah $150 seems pretty fair and leaves a bit of profit margin room. I'd probably have offered $100 or $120 and worked up myself. Also double check with the guy if the joysticks are tight or loose, easy $12-$15 per controller if they are tight.
  • Originally posted by: jonebone

    Yeah $150 seems pretty fair and leaves a bit of profit margin room. I'd probably have offered $100 or $120 and worked up myself. Also double check with the guy if the joysticks are tight or loose, easy $12-$15 per controller if they are tight.



    He was asking $300 so I cut it in half.  The games are loose but they look minty in the pics. Plus, most of the games are for my own collection, I would only be selling off the doubles.
  • Go ahead and grab it then, games like Conker would run $30 and Paper Mario is a solid $20 too. Definitely worth it if you need a bunch of the bigger titles.
  • Originally posted by: jonebone

    Go ahead and grab it then, games like Conker would run $30 and Paper Mario is a solid $20 too. Definitely worth it if you need a bunch of the bigger titles.



    Thanks, ya I only have OOT, DK 64, and Pokemon Snap. So I need pretty much all of them.  Just started collecting them too.  I got myself in trouble when I first started a couple months ago. I started with NES, and now I am collecting Sega Genesis, SNES, Original Gameboy and N64 also!

  • Originally posted by: Darth_Vader

    Originally posted by: jonebone

    Go ahead and grab it then, games like Conker would run $30 and Paper Mario is a solid $20 too. Definitely worth it if you need a bunch of the bigger titles.



    Thanks, ya I only have OOT, DK 64, and Pokemon Snap. So I need pretty much all of them.  Just started collecting them too.  I got myself in trouble when I first started a couple months ago. I started with NES, and now I am collecting Sega Genesis, SNES, Original Gameboy and N64 also!



    Haha, me too. It started with NES, but then I realized I wanted to collect only stuff I played, so I ended up trimming it down. But then went into a little SNES frenzy, and now it moved onto PS1 stuff. I started a small 64 collection but got rid of it to stop myself. I'm close to starting up Dreamcast now too!

    But that's a solid lot. I would have picked it up myself right now just because of getting all those games at once.
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