"For the completely broke"
Its time for an update for the faithful readers and what better way than with a list of games none rare, but still interesting none the less...
No haggling was necessary in the procurement of these carts.
In addition to the title (listed in alphabetical order by system, recorded also is what I paid for it and its current approximate value. Anyone interested in starting a collection for the first time, you'll find that there are lots of games at a flea market near you for a fraction of what you'd pay on ebay!
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- 1942 (loose)- paid $1.00 - value $ 6.00
- Millipede (loose) - paid $2.00 - value $ 7.00
- Muppet Adventure "Chaos at the Carnival" (loose)- paid $1.00 - value $ 6.00
- Golf (loose) - paid $2.00 - value $ 10.00
- Mario's Tennis (loose) - paid $2.00 - value $ 3.00
- Panic Bomber (loose) - paid $2.00 - value $ 10.00
- Teleroboxer (loose) - paid $2.00 - value $ 6.00
- Forgotten Worlds (loose) - paid $1.50 - value $ 4.00
- Generations Lost (loose) - paid $1.50 - value $ 4.00
- The Jungle Book (loose) - paid $1.50 - value $ 5.00
- The Lost Vikings (loose) - paid $1.50 - value $ 4.00
- The Pagemaster (loose) - paid $1.50 - value $ 2.00
- Robocop 3 (loose) - paid $1.50 - value $ 5.00
- Super Baseball 2020 (loose) - paid $1.50 - value $ 2.00
- Spider (complete in case) - paid $4.00 - value $ 6.00
- Sears Super Video Arcade Cartridge System with 2 controllers (boxed)
paid $10.00 - value $ 35.00
Nintendo Virtual Boy
Sega Genesis
Sony Playstation
Systems
- Sega Genesis
- Eternal Champions (loose) - paid $3.00 - value $ 1.50
- Lotus 2 (loose) - $3.00 - value $ 4.00
- Ms. Pac-Man (complete in box) - $8.00 - value $9.00
- Super Tecmo Bowl (complete in box) - $3.00 - value $ 3.00
