Originally posted by: ifightdragons
What's really the big deal about these anyway? Like, seriously.
Decent ammount of people follow the NFR scene these days. N64 seems to have a very large popularity amongst all the sets. It's a niche type of collection.
Originally posted by: helloatarijason
Originally posted by: ifightdragons
What's really the big deal about these anyway? Like, seriously.
The big deal is that JaxsBox sells NFR stuff on eBay for a lot of money so writing posts about this type of stuff creates hype so he can make money.
LOL... It's true about me listing many NFRs on the bay. As for selling it's hit n miss over the years. This caty happens to be one that will not likely go up for sale until a minty one is found to replace it. Hype can be good for business but a killer when you are after the said hyped up cart. Will continue to search for one and hopefully get lucky.
Originally posted by: joe19
Personally, I haven't noticed much of a difference in rarity between the "Not For Resale Demo Game Only" written on 2 lines versus the 4 line version on the grey cart NFR. On the Gold cart NFR, I've only seen the 4-line variant, though I question how many people are interested in such minor variations.
A few NFR collectors this will interest but as a majority most will not give rats arse about it. Then anyone outside of collecting NFRs really could care less. Variants tend to be for fanatic collectors looking to just collect something else outside the norm.