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{Now w/ Video & Pic} How To Value? Ninja Boy 2 (GB) & Super Ninja Boy (SNES)

Apr 26 at 4:18:58 PM
mobiusclimber (105)
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I have the opportunity to pick up some prototypes, specifically Ninja boy 2 for the Game Boy and Super Chinese 3 for the Famicom. How would I go about finding a value for these items? I'm only purchasing them to resell. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

[edit: Actually, it turns out it's Super Ninja Boy for the SNES! Only difference I've noticed so far is that the intro logo/splash screen is a bit different - black background and the logo has a weapon in it.]

[edit 2: Here's a video of Ninja Boy 2 in action:

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[edit 3: Here's a video of Super Ninja Boy in action:

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Edited: 04/30/2019 at 06:00 PM by mobiusclimber

Apr 27 at 9:22:00 PM
Foochie776 (240)
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I'd reach out to one of the bigger proto guys.. Mr. Mark or Beaglepuss. Qixmaster might know

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Apr 30 at 6:00:52 PM
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Thanks I will do that. I have added a video of Super Ninja Boy.

May 01 at 11:33:19 AM
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Heritage has opened the doors to some incredibly uneducated buyers with deep pockets. I'd watch the current auctions on HA for protos, and if they get anywhere near 4 figures, slab these guys with WATA and toss them on there.

I believe the current market is completely unpredictable in the short term based on this new market niche.

I know this may appear completely unhelpful on the surface, but it's likely the best advice you'll get as far as a price check, at least for a little while.

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May 01 at 2:48:14 PM
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Thanks for the advice, mrmark; I hadn't heard of Heritage Auctions before. I'll have to look into that.