That's probably worth at least $1000.I have a sealed copy of EarthBound that I never used due to my SNES disappearing when I was little, is that special
That's probably worth at least $1000.I have a sealed copy of EarthBound that I never used due to my SNES disappearing when I was little, is that special
Play the nostalgia game and see how much you can get for it on eBayMavis Beacon Teaches Typing for Window 98
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The hype was real
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Clifford DVD puzzle game from Wendy's Kids Meal
I'm not even joking. This is probably the rarest game I own.
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I checked. You can get a sealed Earthbound SNES cart for $40 USDThat's probably worth at least $1000.
Makes for a nice conversation starter thoI checked. You can get a sealed Earthbound SNES cart for $40 USD
I agree. Anyway, if I had something like that, I'd download the ROM and sell that cartMakes for a nice conversation starter tho
I'm gonna have to go with "no you can't". A repo cart, maybe, but a legitimate, original SNES copy would likely go for a tooooooon of money. Loose cartridges of the game go for like $100+ on their own, a boxed copy, unopened, is likely worth a ton of money.I checked. You can get a sealed Earthbound SNES cart for $40 USD
Tom shut up; you are ruining the con. The next step would have been "I would not mind it if you fancy getting rid of it, just as I am nice I will do $50".I'm gonna have to go with "no you can't". A repo cart, maybe, but a legitimate, original SNES copy would likely go for a tooooooon of money. Loose cartridges of the game go for like $100+ on their own, a boxed copy, unopened, is likely worth a ton of money.
I don't really know about the rarity of my games. My guess is that the rarest game I own is the Japanese PS2 special edition of "Rez" including the trance vibratory peripheral complete in box.