How much is a working old Nintendo with all the wires worth right now if I sell it on the net? I have an old Nintendo for sale with games, controllers and all the connecting wires. What is the going price for one of these now?
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somewhere around $20 to $30
depends on where you live...
you have to pay between 500 and 600sek (~70-80 usd) for a NES (with all cables and one random game) in good condition here
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you have to pay between 500 and 600sek (~70-80 usd) for a NES (with all cables and one random game) in good condition here
That depends on who you buy from. I used to have two NESs, so I sold the spare one a couple of years ago for about 350 SEK. I didn't include any games, but it came with all cables, one controller and an extra (new) 72-pin connector.
Well I got one for $5 in medium conditionwho isn't working any longer, and one in good condition for free because friend who was working in a demolition corp has given me as it was to be thrown away and he knows I loved that console.
I got my front-loading NES for about US$ 50 here in Brazil, it had all cables, one controller and SMB2. My top-loading NES I bought from No Carrier (a user here) for that same price IIRC. I think it didn't have the power supply or the controllers though.
I bought 3 for 45 AUD a couple months back. Just consoles and no guarantee they would work (thankfully they did).
well, I got a boxed nes for a chocolate bar, but it's still worth around 70-80 usd in sweden. atleast that's what you can expect people to buy it for if you want to sell one here in .se
tokumaru wrote:
I got my front-loading NES for about US$ 50 here in Brazil, it had all cables, one controller and SMB2. My top-loading NES I bought from No Carrier (a user here) for that same price IIRC. I think it didn't have the power supply or the controllers though.
- Meh, almost the same here, but the console unit only. I had to buy a terrible controller (missing name now) with a 360º dpad, very odd. I bought such controller because... it was a sealed one. ^_^;; The NES console was manufactured here, and its condition is "good": MegaManIV doesn't work so easily due to the connector problem.
Zepper wrote:
I had to buy a terrible controller (missing name now) with a 360º dpad, very odd.
Is it
this one? I have a couple of those and don't like them much either.
I actually was incredibly lucky once to get a boxed famicom for US $50. All the other ones on eBay were about $200-$300. I was kind of stupid to buy it though, as the person didn't have much feedback, and the price was shady. And I knew that was true when I emailed the person after like 2 weeks of not getting it, and they didn't respond, they deactivated their eBay account, and I was $50 poorer. But then one night six months later, I had a dream that the Famicom actually came in the mail, but then I woke up and realized it didn't really happen. To my shock, after I was done with work that day, I came back to see that it actually did come in the mail! I found that to be strange and mysterious... I was lucky to not be ripped off in the end, but never again will I buy something under those kinds of circumstances. That was just too risky.
I actually have the NES my brothers got back in the late 80's/early 90's. That's actually the one that works the best, ironically. I also have another one that I bought for around $50 back in 2000 or so. That one had a crap connector, and I hardly use it for anything. I think I made it into a CopyNES (too bad I don't use it). The other NES I have was given to me, because this lady was going to throw it, and like 20 classic games away. I asked her if I could buy them from her, but she said I could just have them. It was awesome!
Well Celius it's an unbelievable stroy about your Famicom. At least you own the original thing this rocks. Personally my favourite version of the NES would probably be the toploading one - if I had ever seen one ! They didn't release it here
you know if you open a dispute with paypal you can get your money back in situations like that
At game stores that carry pre-PS2/Xbox/GCN consoles, front loaders go for about $35 USD, while top-loaders are usually around $50. Sometimes you can get them for less then $15 at a pawn shop, but you have to get lucky and find one.