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NES printable rarity guide?

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Perhaps a site with a searchable database like this site? I just want to print out a list of the rare games so I can carry it with me when I go to pawn shops & flea markets in the area.

 

Thanks.

 

Peace,

 

Chip

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They have a searchable database which is cool, but nothing that lets me print more than 25 items per page. Blah.

 

Thanks for the heads-up, though! :)

 

Peace,

 

Chip

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Very nice spreadsheet HatefulGravey! I would like to see a non price - price guide. I mean expensive titles would be the higher numbers on a scale of one to ten. Some games are not rare but they command higher prices then some rare titles do. For example I have Panic Restaurant and Pac-Mania for the Nes. Both close in rarity but not in price. If you used something like a $ instead of R. That way when prices change you only change the scale number.

 

Anyone know of any guides like that?

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Very nice spreadsheet HatefulGravey! I would like to see a non price - price guide. I mean expensive titles would be the higher numbers on a scale of one to ten. Some games are not rare but they command higher prices then some rare titles do. For example I have Panic Restaurant and Pac-Mania for the Nes. Both close in rarity but not in price. If you used something like a $ instead of R. That way when prices change you only change the scale number.

 

Anyone know of any guides like that?

 

Prices are going to change so much that it isn't even funny. I use this kind of spreadsheet as a way to know what games from the complete set I don't have, and as a way to know how likely I am to see that game again. The prices will vary, but with a list like this on a smart phone (which is what I do with these) you will always know if the game is rare enough to go a head a pick it up just off how likely you are to run across another in the wild.

 

Also, on my smart phone I have the pricecharting app and that helps a ton with pricing items in the wild. It is the best source I have found. So you will have to combine a few things to get where you want to be, but an android phone will help you out with both.

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