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 Post subject: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 9, 2012 - 12:53pm 
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I imagine this thread will eventually degenerate into being another outlet for, "what are you buying now?" as people just list what older games etc. they've picked up.

I'm hoping to post some cool resources here as well, like Phil's Nerdlog post about switching out the 72-pin connectors on old NES's

I was just trying to find a place to post a question for all of you guys who collect old NES games (I suppose this might be mostly for Phil).

How much (even in a rough percentage) of your NES games have the old boxes and/or manuals with them in your collection? Also, how important do you think manuals and boxes are for a diehard collector?

I've pretty much just got carts, with maybe 2 manuals and I kind of have this stupid impulse to start buying NES titles with their manuals and boxes... I just don't think I can justify spending $200.oo on an old NES game just to say I've got it *complete*.

Any thoughts, questions, boasts etc? (Also feel free to post pictures of your collections)

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 9, 2012 - 1:01pm 
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I don't have many complete games, a handful of crappy games. I do have the manuals to all 3 mario bros. for NES, and the manual for Zelda with the map, Final Fantasy 1 maps and manuals, and for SNES I have Final Fantasy 2 complete in box.


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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I don't have many complete games, a handful of crappy games. I do have the manuals to all 3 mario bros. for NES, and the manual for Zelda with the map, Final Fantasy 1 maps and manuals, and for SNES I have Final Fantasy 2 complete in box.


You're still doing way better than me, I'm happy just to have a handful of dust covers to put on my better games. I think the easiest games to get boxes for are the old Genesis titles just because those games came in plastic cases. I just bought the original Zelda with the manual and with shipping it cost me around 45 bucks. It just feels like a bit much for 20 year old game haha.

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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I have some random instruction booklets and a box for Street Fighter 2010. I don't really care about having complete in box copies of games. As long as I have the cartridge, I'm happy.

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 9, 2012 - 1:14pm 
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After listening to the Little Nemo music, I kind of want to go out and try to find that game. I don't have my NES with me though. Maybe when I get a house some time down the road, I'll start looking into buying old NES games. We'll see. But games generally do not appreciate in value unless you have some super rare one. I did manage to get Turles 3 with the box and the manual at some convention for $7. The guy wanted $15 and I talked him down to $7. I really wanted to get Bayou Billy for $1. I probably should have just bought it for the $2 that they asked for.

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 9, 2012 - 1:26pm 
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Boxed Genesis games are easiest to come by because the box was the case, just like DVDs and CDs are/were. Boxed Gen games are awesome, but they're thick and take up a lot of space. Just something to keep in mind.

While I would LOVE to have CIB versions of all of my games, like you said, it's a price thing. Actually, it's also becoming a space thing. I just like owning the game, so I'm more than happy being able to pick up a loose copy. There was a point where I was going a bit nuts with my NES games and bought 50 official Nintendo dust covers for them off ebay so that all my games would have sleeves (I've since gone over that so they don't all have sleeves any more).

Anyway, it's really up to you and what you want to collect. There are people with the money that don't mind plunking down the money for a CIB copy of Super Mario Bros. 3, and there are others that will settle for just the cart. For people that are happy with just their carts, there are actually sellers on eBay that sell plastic sleeves for old video games to protect them, just like a collector would buy for their comic books. I looked up the prices on them and they're a bit more than I'd like to pay.

I actually have a ton of complete versions of games, but I don't display them in the boxes because they take up too much space. They're all tucked away in a storage bin. More than half of my N64 collection is boxed with manuals. So I have stuff like first runs of Oot, Majora's Mask, SM64, Star Fox 64, Wave Race, and tons of others boxed. I also have a nice chunk of my SNES collection boxed too, like Super Metroid, FF2 & 3, Mana, Chrono Trigger, MMX1 & 2, DKC 1, and 2. Same with the NES, boxed SMB3, Ninja Gaiden 1 & 2, CV 2 & 3, lots of stuff. Basically, anything that I bought new while growing up I still have the box for. Most of them are still in reall good shape, others not so much. For example, I remember the day my sister decided to paint her nails on top of the FF2 box. That was a sad day.

I recently thought about getting rid of all the boxes for all these items but I decided to keep them. If there is ever a point in time where I decide to part with my gaming collection (or NEED to part with it), it will significantly raise the value. I still have the boxes for my NES and SNES consoles. Or who knows, maybe one day I'll move out of this house and have a larger room to display these things.

Like Tu said, only rare games keep their worth, usually video games drop significantly in value. There is also the chance that a rare game becomes un-rare during a release and that makes it lose it's value too. For example, the moment Sin & Punishment for N64 (which I have boxed!) became available in the US on Wii, it's value went down. So not even rare games are safe.

But anyway, yeah, it all depends on what you want to get out of your collection. Like I said, I'm happy with games in whatever form they're in, as long as they work.


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 9, 2012 - 3:42pm 
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anything i had, retro wise, is now in phil's collection. that's ok. i have no place for it and at least it's loved.

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 9, 2012 - 6:58pm 
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I typically have not bothered with getting the CiB games. As Phil said, to me it is both a space thing and a money thing. I typically just want the game. If I can find it with a manual, I will try and get that (at least with NES games since the manual fit inside the sleeve/dust cover with the game).

My main collection of retro games is limited to NES. Over the course of time I seem to have lost my SNES and N64. They might still be around somewhere, but I sure don't know where "somewhere" is anymore. I know where some of the SNES games are (basically the ones I really cared about, since I kept them in a travel case which fit them plus the console/controllers/connectors, but only the games are in there at the moment. I have been debating picking one up on Ebay or similar for a few years now, but really the only games I have there which I would want to play, I can play on the PS3, DS, or Wii (I own all the Squaresoft collections that were released for PS1, and since my PS3 plays PS1 games... that pretty much covers the majority of non-Nintendo games, and the DS or Wii can pretty much play the rest since I have the Zelda Collector's Edition (yes, I was a Nintendo Power subscriber) or they have been re-released).

I don't really have any pictures of my collections. I mean, thinking about it, I do have a lot, Intellivision, TI-94/a, NES, SNES, N64, PS1, PS2, Dreamcast, Gamecube....

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 10, 2012 - 2:15am 
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I have 40 or 50 SNES games in most of their boxes in my garage, maybe ill go through and donate some to whoever wants em


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 10, 2012 - 8:37am 
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Thanks for all the feedback guys!

Does anyone have any advice for finding CIB games for cheap? I know Casse said he got TMNT 3 with the box etc. for $15. Maybe it isn't that big a deal and I'm just getting killed by ebay prices. I mean factory sealed Mega Man 1 is $6,000!! Just ridiculous!

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Thanks for all the feedback guys!

Does anyone have any advice for finding CIB games for cheap? I know Casse said he got TMNT 3 with the box etc. for $15. Maybe it isn't that big a deal and I'm just getting killed by ebay prices. I mean factory sealed Mega Man 1 is $6,000!! Just ridiculous!


Factory sealed anything is going to be the ultimate premium, and if you're buying something like that, the idea is not to open it ever. That's for serious hardcore collectors.

The only way to get good boxed games at a semi fair price is by going to flea markets and hoping for the best. Sellers at cons and stores that have boxed things have caught onto the ways of internet pricing and will sell boxed stuff about the same price you can find it anywhere. It really comes down to luck and how sought after a game is. A boxed copy of Bayou Billy would probably be like 10 dollars, where as a boxed Mike Tyson's Punch Out would probably run you closer to 50 (this is just off the top of my head).


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Damn. We don't have any flea markets in my neck of the woods...

Oh well, come on lottery.

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Someone needs to take my internet away, I just bought another NES game for 42 bones.

Final Fantasy 1 for NES, complete with box and manual...

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Are all the maps included? For 42 bucks enjoy getting your ass kicked leveling up Hahaha.


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Are all the maps included? For 42 bucks enjoy getting your ass kicked leveling up Hahaha.


Crap, no just the manual... unless the manual contains maps, still I think it's worthy of hitting my collection.

And meh, I've played FF1 before and played through most of it so no worries there. I probably won't ever actually play it in my NES just because I don't want to have to go through the trouble of opening the cart and sticking a new battery in it for game saves.

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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Ah you'd be surprised, the battery probably held up well. All of my NES games with batteries are still ticking.


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Ya know what I've always wanted? A Famicom and disk system or a Super Famicom, just to own one. I've never run across one besides ebay, but they're always way too much.


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
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Ya know what I've always wanted? A Famicom and disk system or a Super Famicom, just to own one. I've never run across one besides ebay, but they're always way too much.


Yeah man, same here. I had a Famicom in my hands when I was in Japan. It's actually a piece of shit, build wise, compared to the NES. The only reason I didn't buy it was because it was the final night we were in Japan and we were running out of room in our souvenirs bag. That was when I bought Sin and Punishment. I couldn't leave that shop empty handed.

I almost bought Zelda on disk off eBay several times through the years. Just never pulled the trigger. I just want to own it. I don't even care if I have the disk system or not.


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 Post subject: Re: Classic Game Collecting
PostPosted: April, 11, 2012 - 8:03am 
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Yeah man, same here. I had a Famicom in my hands when I was in Japan. It's actually a piece of shit, build wise, compared to the NES. The only reason I didn't buy it was because it was the final night we were in Japan and we were running out of room in our souvenirs bag. That was when I bought Sin and Punishment. I couldn't leave that shop empty handed.

I almost bought Zelda on disk off eBay several times through the years. Just never pulled the trigger. I just want to own it. I don't even care if I have the disk system or not.


You're like some kind of Geek prophet, like moses or muhammad... except real. Your devotion to Nintendo, the willingness to buy games to systems you don't even own, and going to Japan for your honeymoon haha. If I ever meet a girl who'd think that was a good idea I would probably try to marry her, and then find a way to explain to the courts why I shouldn't be slapped with a restraining order for hiding in her bushes... watching her undress... I need to go now.

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I just recently started picking up some old NES games after restoring one of our NES systems and using Phils cleaning guide on ("fuckin'") youtube, and I am only buying the games I want and or always wanted to try which I think is the way to go...I mean sure getting rare games would be cool and yes some of the games I am interested in are rare but I am not going to run out and search for shit like Bibles Games or any of those other blue cartridges. But yeah Flea Markets are the way to go man everyone has old NES games and usually they know that Mario and Zelda is a top seller and want top dollar for them or close to it but you can get a nice haul of other stuff for next to nothing. A few weeks ago I picked up Bad News Baseball for 4 bucks and last month I went and picked up all this for 19 bucks...

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I was looking for some Mega Man games but no one had them but that was ok because the Woodbury branch of Lou and Nates work got in a boxed copy of my favorite Mega Man game, Mega Man 2 and sold it to me for 15 bucks...well worth it.

I plan on going to the flea market a bunch over the summer and keep an eye out for the games I loved and the ones I always wanted.

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I was looking for some Mega Man games but no one had them but that was ok because the Woodbury branch of Lou and Nates work got in a boxed copy of my favorite Mega Man game, Mega Man 2 and sold it to me for 15 bucks...well worth it.


Good luck finding Mega Man 5 and 6. Those things are tough to get a hold of.

I can't believe no one told me there was a boxed copy of Mega Man 2 at woodbury.

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Haha they got in Zelda, Bubble Bobble, and Mega Man 2 and posted it on FB...I called as soon as I saw it on the feed and Joe held it for me until I got out of work.

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I'd love a boxed Zelda. I would seriously frame that thing and hang it on the wall. Speaking of which, when we were talking about game boxes, I did have an idea to frame some of my boxes and display them on my walls.


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