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remco2504: Do you know any good place where I could get some of the N64 games cheap? I don't have that much money so if you have a good suggestion for me, that would be great!
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Posted by erru9107: remco2504: Do you know any good place where I could get some of the N64 games cheap? I don't have that much money so if you have a good suggestion for me, that would be great!
Yeah sure,
You have to search on all the 2nd hand selling sites. We here in the Netherlands have a big one Markplaats.nl there i bought a lot. Also many gaming sites have selling threads on their forums. And off course markets,yardsales etc Just try to google a lot to find stuff. You have got lots of retro gaming online stores but they are to expensive Try to find bundels of games and consoles and what u dont use sell that. Thats how you can get stuff for free if you are smart.
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I have the big 64with 3 of the best games of all time.
super Mario 64;
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
007: Golden eye
Iam a big enthusiastic of Nintendo since the old Nes and super Mario is on top of my favorutes along with Castlevania series. I also have Mario 64 on my Nds and the 3d version of Zelda on 3DS.
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Posted by $coach$: do u want to sell it or why u tell what u have? whats up with turok ? this is the really sh!t dude
------------ what is the special about rodland mint that u got 400� for that old stuff?!
You call it old stuff but for many people some of this this "old stuff" is gold.
The Rodland game of the NES is rare but to find it complete in mint condition is almost impossible. Only the cardridge goes for far less maybe 100 to 150 but with the box,booklet,foam etc then the price goes up.The better the state of it all the higher it sells.
There are some more retro games that go for a lot of and they only get more expensive as time goes on....these are real collectors items.
People pay a lot for these old games especially if they are complete and in good condition.
Same with the consoles.. If you got a SNES with 2 controllers you can maybe ask 25-40 dollar if it looks good. But if you got the original box you get more and the more complete the better.
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^ So weird seeing that as being 'collected' / nostalgia.. N64 was my late-age console, the last console I ever owned / got into. For me I guess the golden-age was SNES and I certainly played my fair share of NES/Atari/MasterSystem before that too.
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I dont understand why some people complains about other people collecting old stuff!! Iam a big collector opf lots of things and for me its something that i do with passion, and i understand very well the people that feel things in the same way!! In the deep of our conscience i think we all like to have something that makes us remember our past!
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Well, in my case I feel very strongly about the N64. I've been through quite a lot in my life, being bullied since 1st grade and all, and the only things I had that made me get through it was my motocross (which I was kinda good at, finished 5th in Sweden) and my N64. Both of those things helped to escape reality a little bit I think and since I had to sell my motocross due to having an a*****e of a father (I won't go into details), the N64 is all I have left from that time. And my dad, aka the dumb f**k who disapoints me all the time, sold my first N64. So I've had to start all over again, and this time I'm not gonna let it out of my sight!
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I've just extended my collection by getting Excitebike 64 with box, inner box and manual, all in near mint condition! I'll be getting a picture up eventually if there's any interest for it