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$200 for all of this?

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Ok i was offered the following for $200 from a friend of friend and i was wondering if it was worth this much....

 

3 Intellivision systems plus one worn intellivision box.

2 NES systems(front loaders)

1 CIB NES Power System Set (Zapper,Power Pad,3 in 1 game cart)

1 Atari 2600 4-switch

2 CX-40 Controllers

2 Driving Controllers

1 set of Paddle Controllers

Atari Game Center? (Plastic case to put 2600 in)

 

The following Atari 2600 games loose:

Q*Bert

Frogger

Breakout

Centipede

Donkey Kong

PitFall

Indy 500

Combat

 

For the Intellivision the following games with overlays and manual:

Tennis

Skiing

Golf

Auto Racing

NFL Football

Loco-Motion

Frogger

Mission X

Dragonfire

NHL Hockey

Bowling

Star Strike

Motocross

Snafu

Advance Dungeons and Dragons

Royal Dealer

Beauty and the Beast

Dracula

Checkers

Night Stalker

Roulette

Poker and Blackjack

Armor Battle

Demon Attack

 

The following Intellivision game with no manual:

Baseball

 

The following Intellivision games with no manual but with overlays:

Sharp Shot,Buzz Bomber,and BurgerTime

 

The following Intellivision games CIB:

Vectron

Poker and BlackJack

Advance Dungeon and Dragons

Skiing

Space Armada

Space Battle

Sea Battle

 

Plus 2 Intellivision carrying cases.

 

Sorry about the length of this post but any feed back on this would be awesome.I plan on taking out what i need from this deal and putting the rest up for trade on the marketplace if i go through with this. :)

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I dont think they have the key.Looks like they have a latch you just push on to open.

 

Digital Press rates the carrying case as a rarity 10. If you can get 2 for $200 I would jump at it if it is the original case. Here is a description from DP.

 

 

Description: Previously unknown to exist, a molded plastic carrying case for Intellivision was discovered in 2002. It holds twelve cartridges and the original Intellivision console. The case even has two KEYED locks!

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It would only be worth it if you A) dont own most of that stuff and B) cant be bothered waiting to find it in the wild. Everything listed is dirt common. IMHO you should take a pass on it, who needs three possibly / likely not working INTVs anyways?

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$200 is a bit steep for that. Like the above poster said, just about everything there is very common so you wouldn't be getting any usually high priced gems to offset the price. Maybe for half the stated amount and that if you can test everything to make sure it's all functional. Especially with the INTV's, which in most cases, the controllers are hardwired to the console. Having one or both controllers defective makes for quite the hassle. The Intellivision II is the only one other that the Sears version to have detachable controllers.

I'm curious why there's no NES games included since the lot contains two NES units. Having a bunch of carts for them would help in making it more worth your while. But unless there would be a lot of them or some rarities it still wouldn't be worth the original asking price.

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Thanks guys i was thinking it was a bit much as far as price goes but the way values of games and systems seem to go back and forth i wasnt for sure.

 

Maybe i will just go through and just pick out what i really want and make him a offer on it.Thanks again guys. :)

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