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Some thirty five year old is really pissed at their mom right now.

Mom "I donated your old toys to Goodwill!"

35yearold - "where is my SNES?"

Mom "That old thing? You were never going to use again, so I gave it away"

35yearold - :mad: X 100,000!

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Ended at $471 plus $3.00 handling and whatever shipping would be.

I don't know enough about the SNES games market to know if that was a good, OK or bad deal.

 

For loose carts I'd say that's on the higher end of collectors price. There's not much, if any, meat on that bone to resell.

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Good lordy, is that a heck of a lot- I feel like there's a story here we'll never get to know!

 

Some thirty five year old is really pissed at their mom right now.

Mom "I donated your old toys to Goodwill!"

35yearold - "where is my SNES?"

Mom "That old thing? You were never going to use again, so I gave it away"

35yearold - :mad: X 100,000!

 

*seething 35 year old sits mom down in front of computer, goes to Ebay, and illustrates mistake*

 

This is part of why I will randomly spit out game values at relatives from time to time... no one would dare mess with my games for fear of accidentally losing/damaging an expensive one. (Granted, no one would dare mess with my games becuase my family's good people & respect my stuff- but knowing the value doesn't hurt either.)

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Maybe whomever won went a little higher knowing it was for charity. Hell, I paid $115 for a out of print Keith Emerson of ELP biography paperback that I only went that high cause it was for charity (Usually fetches around $75). Little did I know the book was signed by Keith!

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Goodwill used to offer good deals but, now they can be crazy prices. I was in one the other day, in the glass case they had a "claimed" sealed Wii, not even the version with a game. They wanted $250 for it.

 

If I didn't care about a sealed box, a block away was a Pawn shop, they had stacks of them for like $30-40 each, and you could even get them down to $20-25 if you pushed them a little. And that is in a box too.. I honestly think they would take less as now days you cant even give away Wii systems as there is so many out there.

 

Some times you can get a deal on single games but, systems are rare if ever.

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