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Insane ebay auctions / collections...
This listing gave me the idea. Post up some insane ebay auctions...
http://cgi.ebay.com/778-NINTENDO-NES-GAMES-LOT-98-of-all-NTSC-US-CA_W0QQitemZ200130892412QQihZ010QQcategoryZ62053QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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HOLY SHIT!
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FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd love to have that.
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80,000 and 100,000 cards from baseball, football, hockey, and basketball
shipping = $950
http://cgi.ebay.com/Huge-Estate-sale-sports-card-collection-80-100k-cards_W0QQitemZ290139191326QQihZ019QQcategoryZ636QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Murk
HOLY SHIT!
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Yeah... That is EVERY nintendo game that was made for USA / Canada (NTSC) plus a bunch of bootleg games (yes, companies made bootleg nintendo games)
except for ONE game.
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Thats alot of cards. My fiances father probably has that many or even more. HE has cards EVERYWHERE.
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I've got a closet full of cards, mostly hockey but lots of baseball too. Most series from about 1988 to 1994-95. O Pee Chee, Upper Deck, Fleer & some
others. I miss collecting that shit.
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That Nintendo auction is amazing.... whats the missing game!?
| Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by XHonusWagnerX
That Nintendo auction is amazing.... whats the missing game!? |
Stadium Events
Listed on eaby as well: Stadium events on ebay - $600.00
Little history on the missing game:
The most expensive and sought after licensed Nintendo video game (not including the Nintendo World Championships) is Stadium Events: an average
fitness game from Bandai that had a short shelf life in September of 1987. The NTSC is sought after far more than the only "uncommon" PAL version and
worth much, much more money.

Stadium Events (NTSC) on the right is completely identical to the ultra-common World Class Track Meet that was often found bundled inside of Super
Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt cartridge variations and packaged inside of consoles. The only difference between the $200 original version and a 25 cent
repeat is the title screen above and the replacement of 'Bandai' with 'Nintendo' on some of the events.

Don't 'ya just love how collecting greed has soured some of the classic gaming community? Stadium Events is the greatest epitome of collector-produced
price guides showing proof that one day they will ruin the collecting scene. I can see the high demand for gold/gray NWC carts as owning a piece of
history - I mean, even Panesian prices to an extent (I sure made a lucrative trade to eventually get my own copy of Hot Slots) - but when a game such
as this, which offers absolutely nothing interesting or new and is widely available through other variations of the same formula. . . Well, damn, you
really have to question the ilk going on behind the online scenes driving these prices upward. Rarity-schmararity my ass! Fight the power, brother
man.
-nesplayer.com
BTW, the mention they made of Panesian and Hot Slots is a bootleg company that made PORN games for the NES. Yup, you read corectly... as seen below

Nintendo Porn Games
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And the most insane Nintendo collectabile EVER...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_World_Championships
It was a competiton nintendo game that has a grey and gold version.. Grey sold on ebay for over $5,000.00 alone and the gold was up for a buy it now
of $20,000.00 (don't know if anyone bought that though.
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I can't believe someone has $6,000+ to blow on a bunch of outdated games, and yes I had the NES in '86 along with Robby the Robot and all, so I speak
from experience, when I already have ALL of these games and more contained on one CD-R that I dl'ed over 4 years ago for free and all playable on my
modded PS2. I guess I just have other priorities.
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i have a NES, its awesome, its not the same playing those old games unless your playing it on the NES, with those square controllers.
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I want an original NES...seen a bunch on ebay but am scared to buy one and have it crap out on me....
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
with those square controllers. |
Thats why them made these...
Nintendo USB Controllers.
http://www.retrousb.com/index.php?productID=115

Or for even MORE oldschool feeling, this below makes it so you can save all the downloaded games onto this one cartridge and play it in the nintendo
system. TECHNOLOGY!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by MikeCore
I can't believe someone has $6,000+ to blow on a bunch of outdated games, and yes I had the NES in '86 along with Robby the Robot and all, so I speak
from experience, when I already have ALL of these games and more contained on one CD-R that I dl'ed over 4 years ago for free and all playable on my
modded PS2. I guess I just have other priorities. |
I agree. I am interested to see what this auction goes upto.
Also, to Juandiablo... the problem with nintendos "crapping out" has been found and is easily fixable. If in the auction it says "new 72 pin slot" or
somthing like that, it means it'll work like a charm. The slot in which the games conect get worn out over time causing the slot not to read the info
off the cartridge corectly. They now sell replacement 72 pin slots pretty cheap to get old systems working like new.
It is INSANE how popular the old school NES is! Enough to make bootleg replacement parts in this day and age.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by XnMeX
| Quote: | Originally posted by MikeCore
I can't believe someone has $6,000+ to blow on a bunch of outdated games, and yes I had the NES in '86 along with Robby the Robot and all, so I speak
from experience, when I already have ALL of these games and more contained on one CD-R that I dl'ed over 4 years ago for free and all playable on my
modded PS2. I guess I just have other priorities. |
I agree. I am interested to see what this auction goes upto.
Also, to Juandiablo... the problem with nintendos "crapping out" has been found and is easily fixable. If in the auction it says "new 72 pin slot" or
somthing like that, it means it'll work like a charm. The slot in which the games conect get worn out over time causing the slot not to read the info
off the cartridge corectly. They now sell replacement 72 pin slots pretty cheap to get old systems working like new.
It is INSANE how popular the old school NES is! Enough to make bootleg replacement parts in this day and age. |
thanks dude, I wasn't sure what that 72 pin stuff was all about but was kind of thinking thats what it may be.
I'm def considering buying one now. I want an NES advantage controller with the turbo buttons.....
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